MIL-DTL-24784/5C(NAVY)
3.4 Ensurance of complete and up-to-date data. Information contained in an OSB shall be checked against
established Chief of Naval Operations, Department of the Navy manning authorizations, actual shipboard equipment
lists (such as drawings, specifications, ship characteristics, and mockups), latest shipboard arrangement
configurations, and documented information sources, immediately prior to submission for review and approval.
3.4.1 Preparation techniques. The OSB shall be in consonance with the application of design work study
techniques employed in the early stages of design, to the degree specified by the acquiring activity (see 6.2), to
ensure functional and operational accuracy. Where the application of design work study techniques is not specified
by the acquiring activity (see 6.2) in the design stages, an adequate level of design work study, as specified in flow
process charts, as a minimum (see 3.3f and 3.8.2.2.2.2) shall be accomplished. Primary applicable design work-
study techniques are:
a.
Functional analysis.
b.
Functional flow diagrams (FFD).
c.
Operational sequence diagrams (OSD).
3.4.2 Layout. The OSB layout shall provide for ease of use so that it may be directly promulgated as ship's
doctrine. The OSB shall be in loose-leaf form so that parts may be separated from the basic publication for use by
individual operators.
3.5 Security classifications, distribution statement, and destruction notice. The security classification,
distribution statement, and destruction notice shall be in accordance with MIL-DTL-24784.
3.5.1 Classified information. Wherever possible, the manual shall be void of classified material. Information
classified higher than confidential shall not be included in the manual. Confidential material shall be kept to a
minimum and, if possible, shall be assembled in an appendix or other division of the manual, for ease of
identification, removal, and separate distribution where desired.
3.6 Deliverable products and data items. Deliverable products and data items shall be in accordance with
MIL-DTL-24784 (see 6.2).
3.6.1 Format and development instructions. Unless otherwise specified by the acquiring activity or herein (see
6.2), the writing style, safety precautions, tabular material, graphics, and numbering shall be in accordance with
MIL-DTL-24784.
3.7 Arrangement. Unless otherwise specified by the acquiring activity (see 6.2), the manual shall be arranged
in a standardized format; that is, front matter, technical content, appendices, glossaries, indices, and Technical
Manual Deficiency/Evaluation Report (TMDER) and shall be appropriately divided by volume, part, chapter, and
section in accordance with Appendix A of MIL-DTL-24784 and the following.
3.7.1 Manual title. The prime title for a Design OSB shall be as follows:
OPERATIONAL STATIONS BOOK (DESIGN)
FOR
(INDICATE SPECIFIC SHIP AND CLASS)
(VOLUME NO., IF MULTIPLE VOLUMES)
(OPERATIONAL AREA(S) OR SYSTEM DESCRIBED)
The prime title for Construction and Modification OSBs shall be as follows:
OPERATIONAL STATIONS BOOK (CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATION)
FOR
(INDICATE SPECIFIC SHIP OR CLASS)
(VOLUME NO., IF MULTIPLE VOLUMES)
(OPERATIONAL AREA(S) OR SYSTEM DESCRIBED)
3.7.2 Introduction. The OSB introduction shall state the purpose of the OSB and its intended use. The
introduction shall, as a minimum, include the following:
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