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MIL-STD-810G: Atmospheric [2016 Webinar Recording]
Video Length: 50 minutes.
MIL-STD-810G: Atmospheric
MIL-STD-810G: Pgm/Lab Guidelines [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Altitude/Pressure [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Temperature [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Ingress [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Contamination [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Vibration/Shock [2016 Webinar Recording] by Washington Laboratories
MIL-STD-810G: Atmospheric [2016 Webinar Recording] (module)
Part 1 MIL-STD-810G: Pgm/Lab Guidelines
Part 2 MIL-STD-810G: Altitude/Pressure
Part 3 MIL-STD-810G: Temperature
Part 4 MIL-STD-810G: Ingress
Part 5 MIL-STD-810G: Contamination
Part 6 MIL-STD-810G: Vibration/Shock
Part 7 MIL-STD-810G: Corrosion
Part 8 MIL-STD-810G: Dynamic
Part 9 MIL-STD-810G: Atmospheric
Part 10 MIL-STD-810G: Miscellaneous Tests
Part 11 MIL-STD-810G: Documentation
Part 12 MIL-STD-167/MIL-STD-901D
Military and Aerospace Systems must comply with Environmental Qualification testing based on MIL-STD-810G requirements. MIL-STD-810 is applied to Department of Defense (DoD) procurements for equipment and subsystems but the standard specifically requires tailoring of the standard for the application.
MIL-STD-810 test methods will be examined with an eye toward adapting the various methods for a variety of applications. The presentations include selecting appropriate methods and tailoring those methods for the specific products. This course offers critical information for military compliance professionals, testing industry professionals, and developers involved with product and systems development.
This multi-part series of 1-hour webinars presented at regular intervals throughout the calendar year provides detailed focus on performing the testing, reducing and understanding the data and managing test problems. Emphasis is placed on documentation in a manner that supports the engineer, product managers and the approval authorities.
This course delivers the what, why and how in MIL-STD 810 compliance. Understanding the evaluation process will enlighten designers of complex Military equipment, help improve their designs and increase compliance with the testing regimens.
In addition to describing test methodology and limits, we will discuss planning and reporting. Documentation of the evaluation process is critical. Also presented will be the concept of tailoring of requirements to meet program needs and rationale necessary for preparing acceptable tailoring.
Product and program managers that need to understand the Environmental compliance requirements;
Compliance engineers responsible for technical details supporting the product design;
Laboratory managers and test personnel responsible for developing the test programs;
We will be discussing planning and reporting – documenting the evaluation process as well as preparing the rationale for the tailoring process and conveying information to those that make the determination of acceptability.
Steven G. Ferguson is Executive V.P. at Washington Laboratories, Ltd (WLL) and has been working in EMC, Safety, MIL-STD, Nuclear, Energy and related compliance engineering and test for over 35 years at test laboratories and manufacturers. His work includes designing products, developing procedures, performing tests and advising developers on routes and techniques for attaining product compliance. He has been directly involved with EMC design and compliance evaluation for many systems including several power plants (facilities and equipment qualification), hospitals, presidential aircraft, the Space Shuttle and Hubble Space Telescope. He presents various courses on EMI/EMC compliance including EMC for Nuclear Power Facilities, Architectural Shielding and a hands-on course MIL-STD-461 testing at the WLL facility in Maryland and on-site for multiple government and industrial clients. His work also includes EMC, Environmental and Safety evaluations for commercial, military and medical devices and training of hundreds of personnel on test and evaluation techniques. He has authored several papers on equipment qualification and evaluation techniques with presentations at many conferences. He is a member of the TR-102323 Working Group and supported preparation of Revision 4.