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    The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (OSMA) assures the safety and enhances the success of all NASA activities. Take a look around our website to learn what's happening in NASA's Safety and Mission Assurance community, including updates on disciplines, programs, policies and personnel.

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What's Happening in the SMA Community?

October Issue of ODQN Now Available

The October issue of Orbital Debris Quarterly News is now available, including articles on ASTRO-H spacecraft fragments during payload checkout operations, the new SOZ breakup, the disposal of GOES-3 and more.
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New System Receives and Searches NASA Advisories and GIDEP Notices

Want to search for NASA Advisories, Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) Notices and other similar documents on your own?

Up until now, if you wanted to search GIDEP, you either needed your own account or had to contact your center GIDEP representative. Now, if you are within the NASA firewall, you can search for GIDEP Notices and NASA Advisories yourself. 

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NASA Collaborates to Progress AM Efforts Both Nationally and Internationally

These days 3-D printing is a fairly well-known concept, but in the design and Quality Assurance worlds, 3-D printing — aka Additive Manufacturing (AM) — is still in its infancy. There aren’t many policies guiding AM efforts at NASA, other government organizations or in industry, but the AM community is working hard to change that.

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NDE Program’s Generazio Earns NASA Distinguished Service Medal

In late June, Dr. Ed Generazio, Office of Safety and Mission Assurance Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) program manager, received a NASA Distinguished Service Medal for his exemplary work in NDE for the agency.

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NASA Safety Reporting

NASA Safety Reporting

Learn more about reporting safety concerns at NASA.
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Featured Safety Message


The Balance Zone

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls

Ever since centers began recording slips, trips and falls, these incidents have remained the single most frequent cause of injury at NASA. Across the United States, slips, trips and falls are the leading cause of emergency room visits with more than 8 million cases per year, and, perhaps more surprisingly, they are the second leading cause of accidental deaths.


Office of Safety and Mission Assurance

What We Do

The Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (OSMA) assures the safety and enhances the success of all NASA activities through the development, implementation and oversight of agency-wide safety, reliability, maintainability and quality assurance policies and procedures. OSMA includes the Mission Support Division, Safety and Assurance Requirements Division, and NASA Safety Center, as well as the Independent Verification and Validation Facility.

Policy Status Updates

Recently Published

Policy Title Status  
NASA-STD 8739.1B Workmanship Standard for Polymeric Application on Electronic Assemblies Effective June 30, 2016
NASA-STD 8739.4A Crimping, Interconnecting Cables, Harnesses, and Wiring Effective June 30, 2016
NASA-STD 8739.6A Implementation Requirements for NASA Workmanship Standards Effective June 30, 2016
» More Policy Updates

Currently in Review

Policy Title  
NPR 8000.4A Agency Risk Management Procedural Requirements
NPR 8705.2B Human Rating Requirements for Space Systems
NPR 8705.5B Technical Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) Procedures for Safety and Mission Success for NASA Programs adn Projects
» More Policy Updates

Upcoming Reviews

Policy Title  
NPD 8700.1E NASA Policy for Safety and Mission Success
NPD 8720.1 NASA Reliability and Maintainability (R&M) Program Policy
NPD 8730.1 Metrology and Calibration
» More Policy Updates