MIL-DTL-24784/5C(NAVY)
2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this document and the references cited
herein (except for related specification sheets), the text of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this
specification, however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a specific exemption has been obtained.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Preparation of digital data for page-oriented printed delivery. The source information for the OSB shall be
prepared in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) or the Standardized General Mark-Up Language (SGML) in
accordance with MIL-DTL-24784.
3.2 OSB types.
3.2.1 Concept and/or preliminary design OSB. An OSB shall normally be prepared during the later stages of
concept design or early in the preliminary design stage. It shall be developed prior to detailed design and shall be
used for:
a.
Guidance and development of a subsequent Construction and Major Modification OSB.
b.
Computer programming.
c.
Manning and training determinations.
d.
Ship design modifications.
e.
Operational forces comments.
f.
Design approval documentation.
3.2.2 Construction or major modification OSB. An OSB shall normally be prepared during ship construction
or for a major modification. For operating ships, with systems in existence or to be immediately modified, an OSB
is appropriate. In the development of the OSB, previously developed documentation shall be utilized. Where a Ship
and System Operational Manning and Maintenance Data Document (or similarly titled document) or a Concept
Design OSB has been prepared, these documents shall be employed to develop the Construction and Major
Modification OSB. The OSB shall normally be finalized within 90 days subsequent to post-shakedown availability
or completion of a major modification. Development shall be as follows depending upon availability of guidance
documentation:
Guidance documentation available. Where a Concept Design OSB is available, the following shall be
a.
considered in modifying the Concept Design OSB for use in the development of a Construction or Major
Modification OSB:
(1) The rationale supporting the original design.
(2) Modification of equipment.
(3) Expansion or reduction of operational positions, spaces, or stations.
(4) Characteristic changes.
(5) Computer programming changes.
(6) Concept Design OSB comments or other design review comments and recommendations.
(7) Revised or new personnel data.
(8) Revised or new training requirements data.
No guidance documentation. Where a Concept Design OSB is not available, the Construction and Major
b.
Modification OSB shall utilize analytical techniques a work-study shall be conducted. The work-study
shall be constrained and limited by a given set of equipment and a fixed arrangement. The study shall
ensure optimization of procedures presented in the OSB without modifying the existing equipment
configuration. Recommendations for changes to fixed arrangements shall be submitted to the Government
for consideration in future designs.
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