MIL-HDBK-1028/3
with OPNAVINST 5530.14A, United States Navy Physical Security Manual and Loss
Prevention Manual.
1.10
Safety. Designs of facilities shall comply with MIL-HDBK-1006/1,
Policy and Procedures for Construction Drawings and Specifications
Preparation, and appropriately meet the latest change of Vol. 1, NAVSEA OP-5.
Minimum Separation Distances. When locating structures, refer to
1.10.1
data in Vol. 1, NAVSEA OP-5, to safeguard personnel and neighboring
structures.
1.10.2
System Safety Engineering.
For general information on the
Department of the Navy's System Safety Engineering Program, refer to
NAVFAC DM-1.01, Basic Architectural Requirements and Desire Considerations.
1.11
Occupational Health Assistance. NAVFACINST 5100.11, Command
Safety and Health Program, requires that activities coordinate with their
local Naval Medical Command (NAVMEDCOM) industrial hygienist during facility
planning stages. In addition, NAVMEDCOM has agreed to assign to each EFD the
full-time service of an industrial hygienist to help with system safety
engineering and provide technical health/industrial hygiene support as
necessary. The EFD industrial hygienist will identify, evaluate, and provide
recommendations for controlling potential health hazards such as toxic
materials, non-ionizing radiation, and noise. They shall participate in
design review of plans and specifications for the selected projects.