JOTP-053
11 March 2015
(1) The test points and supporting rationale for choices.
(2) The method of operation and monitoring of any unique equipment for operating the
UUT.
(3) The controls to protect personnel and equipment.
b.
A detailed description of the test including:
(1) Description of anything unique to the UUT.
(2) A statement of the specific test levels and test sequences and minimum acceptable
performance for each test.
(3) List and description of test equipment to be used.
(4) A detailed timeline of the safety critical events and/or states of the UUT's nominal
mission must be included to illustrate when transient electrical stress conditions will be applied.
3.5.2 Test Report.
The test report shall contain the test plan and all the data and the conclusions resulting from the
tests delineated in the test plan. Any deviations or waivers on the original test plan or the
procedures from this guideline shall be documented, along with the technical reasons for the
changes.
4.
CRITERIA FOR TEST EVALUATION.
4.1 UUT Condition.
No safety system failures shall have occurred during conduct of the test. Evidence of any other
faults or anomalies shall be presented to the relevant SSA for assessment. At the completion of
this test, the UUT shall be safe for transportation, storage, handling and use in accordance with
paragraph 4.6.2.1.a of the general requirements to MIL-STD-331. No explosive component or its
replacement simulants shall have inadvertently actuated. The UUT does not have to be operable
unless required by the procuring activity.
4.2 Decision Basis.
Breakdown, inspection, other appropriate tests, and engineering judgment will form the basis for
the decision that UUTs have passed or failed the test.
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