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Drone Safety

February 6, 2023
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“Icarus” | Joos de Momper

 

 

“All limits are self imposed.”

Daedalus and Icarus (Metamorphoses, Ovid)

 

The National Fire Protection Association has added another standard to its suite of public safety documents: NFPA 2400 Standard for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) used for Public Safety Operations.   This standard covers the minimum requirements relating to the operation, deployment, and implementation of small unmanned aircraft systems for public safety operations.   The standard is developed by two main committees — one committee for drone systems (UAS-AAA) and another committee for the professional qualifications to operate and maintain drone systems (PQU-AAC)

From the project prospectus:

This standard shall cover the minimum requirements relating to the operation, deployment, and implementation of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for public safety operations. This standard shall establish operational protocols for public safety entities who use and support sUAS. This standard shall include minimum job performance requirements (JPRs) for public safety personnel who operate and support sUAS. This standard shall include minimum requirements for the maintenance of sUAS when used by public safety entities. This standard shall provide additional minimum requirements specific to public safety entities.

The 2019 Edition of NFPA 2400 has already been released for public use.  Because this is a relatively new addition to the NFPA suite we provide two links that offer insight into the ideas running through it: The First Draft Report for the AAA committee is linked below:

2400_Cust2020_UAS_AAA_FRReport

The First Draft Report for the AAC committee is linked below:

2400_Cust2020_PQU_AAC_FDagenda_04_18

We choose these reports to provide an overview of the technical and management concepts in play in the first draft.  It is not uncommon, in the developmental trajectory of any accredited standard, that the bulk of it is largely administrative.  You may view it with a (free) NFPA public review account.  Get one by CLICKING HERE

First Draft 2024 Revision

Application of this technology for public safety on college and university campuses will likely accelerate and, hopefully, a catalog of case studies that will be shared.   We find that several educational organizations are supporting faculty and staff involvement:  University of Illinois Fire Service Institute, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Oklahoma State University and the University Of Cincinnati are supporting the participation of Special Experts.  The Los Angeles Unified School District is supporting a User Interest.

We expect that agricultural colleges and universities will begin developing curricula around the use of drones for crop inspection.

We encourage operations and maintenance staff — the various roofing and landscaping and grounds shops; for example — to participate in the development of the next revision.  You may do so here: NFPA PUBLIC INPUT PAGE.  We recommend you communicate directly with NFPA staff — either Michael Wixler or Elena Carroll.  CLICK HERE for contact help.

We maintain this title on the standing agenda of periodic Mobility, Risk and Aerospace colloquia.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Schriever School Age Care | Schriever Air Force Base Indoor Running Track

 

Issue: [18-269], [16-199]

Category: Public Safety, Risk Management, #SmartCampus

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Richard Robben

Standards Massachusetts


LEARN MORE:

ISO/TC 20/SC 16 Unmanned aircraft systems

Drones are also being used for rooftop cooling tower inspection: ASTM Committee F38 on Unmanned Aircraft Systems

SAE International: Requirements for a Terrestrial Based Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) System to Improve Unmanned Vehicle Navigation Solutions and Ensure Critical Infrastructure Security

 


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Tomothérapie

February 6, 2023
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There are several international standards for tomography manufacturers that ensure the safety, quality, and performance of tomography machines.

International Electrotechnical Commission Medical electrical equipment 60601 Part -2-44 sets requirements for the safety and performance of X-ray equipment used in diagnostic and therapeutic applications. This standard includes requirements for X-ray tube output, radiation dose limits, electrical safety, and mechanical safety, among other things.

National Electrical Manufacturers Association:  Access Controls for Computed Tomography—Identification, Interlocks, and Logs.  This title set standards for clinicians; including permissions to selected uses that are above those needed for daily routine scanning, such as the authorization to save protocols and adds provisions to secure the user interface based on a manual lock. Contains the functionality for use in a facility’s quality assurance program such as capturing operator and patient information as well as information related to saved changes in protocols.

International standards setting in this domain will gather pace as “medical tourism” — a term used to describe the practice of traveling to another country for medical treatment — gathers pace.

 

Space-based Network Information System

February 6, 2023
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Research on Architecture Design Method of Joint Information Environment of Space-based Network Information System based on Multi-viewpoint

Jian Ping – Liu De-sheng – Xiong Wei

Space Engineering University Beijing

 

Abstract:  Based on the design goal of the joint information environment architecture of space-based network information system, this paper proposes the basic framework and design process of the joint information environment architecture of space-based network information system according to the multi-viewpoint design idea of “competency-based, information-oriented and service-oriented”. The view models of Capability Conception CV-1, Information Activity Model IAV-1, Advanced Operational Concept Diagram OV-1, System Composition Description Diagram SV-1 and Information Service List SvcV-1 are constructed, which provide theoretical basis and technical reference for the research of joint information environment of space-based network information system.

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Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965

February 5, 2023
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§ 1011f. Disclosures of foreign gifts

AGB Comment Letter to the Department of Education on Section 117 of the Higher Education Act

 

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