MIL PRF 38311 (USAF)
3.2.4.5.3 Changeover procedures. Crew changeover procedures and briefings shall be included
to facilitate the assumption of alert duties by the on-coming crew. These procedures shall include
briefings and procedures that will enable both the duty crew and the relief crew to review,
examine, and determine system status during the course of changeover. Procedures and briefings
that would materially assist in accomplishing an effective crew changeover shall be included.
3.2.4.5.4 Status and fault monitoring. Weapon system status received at the launch control
center may be presented by indications, printouts and alarms. When abnormal indications occur,
the operator will be given instructions on the best method of prioritizing crew actions and reacting
to the indications. Instructions must provide clear direction for the MCCM to understand and
react to these stimuli and to be able to perform normal, emergency and malfunction procedures, to
isolate the condition and maintain maximum weapon system capability.
3.2.4.5.5 Activity coordination procedures. These procedures shall include information required
by missile combat crew members (MCCMs) to accomplish their alert duty assignments.
Information shall advise MCCMs of scheduled activities, operational and maintenance support
task, emergency procedures, and administrative matters. An activity coordination briefing shall be
conducted prior to any operation of system equipment or the accomplishing of any on-site
maintenance or servicing task. The purpose of activity coordination briefings is to assure safe and
correct procedures are followed during the performance of any function involving on-site
equipment. It is the responsibility of the briefing officer to ensure personnel are thoroughly
briefed on all aspects of the activity to be conducted. This briefing shall include, but not be
restricted to, communications, normal, malfunction, emergency and contingency procedures in
progress or anticipated.
3.2.4.5.6 Safety procedures. Procedures for an on-site safety briefing for visiting personnel shall
be included. The procedures shall include information sufficient in scope to advise visiting
personnel of existing site hazards, alert procedures, hazardous operations scheduled or in
progress, and danger area. The procedures shall include the escort-visitor relationship, location of
safety equipment, reaction to announced emergency conditions and communications procedures.
3.2.4.5.7 Complex status verification/launch control facility inspections and system test
procedures. This procedure shall provide the missile combat crew, during alert, with a
verification of launch capability and system status. The extent and complexity of these procedures
shall depend on the particular weapon system. However, in each case, the amplified procedures in
this chapter and applicable corresponding abbreviated checklist shall contain complete verification
procedures for determining launch capability and system status. System test procedures are
designed to augment the verification of system status and enhance the ability of the MCCM to
problem isolate and restore the weapon system to full alert posture. These procedures shall be
placed in abbreviated checklist if deemed necessary by the acquiring agency.
a. Verification/inspection procedures performed by other than missile combat crew
members shall not be included in the operation manual.
9
For Parts Inquires call Parts Hangar, Inc (727) 493-0744
© Copyright 2015 Integrated Publishing, Inc.
A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business