A Comprehensive Introduction to MIL-STD-810H with Change Notice 1

MIL-STD-810 is the quintessential document for everything related to environmental test, as it is referenced in the majority of all DoD contractual requirements.  This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to the latest version of MIL-STD-810H with Change Notice 1 and cover all three parts of the 1,000+ page document. The course is designed for Managers, Program Managers, IPT Leads, Test Engineers, Design Engineers, Qualification Test Procedure/Plan Writers, anyone who works with customer requirements, and Test Laboratory Personnel responsible for generating quotes for customers.


Course outline     Who should attend?     Course materials     Instructor    Next date and location  

 


 

Course outline

  • Overview of MIL-STD-810 including changes between the last three revisions
  • Review of Part 1:
    • Management, Engineering, and Other Technical Roles
    • Life Cycle Environmental Profile (LCEP)
    • Tailoring Environments for materiel to which it may be subjected to during its service life
  • Review of Part 2:
    • 29 Environmental Laboratory Test Methods and essential tailoring
    • Limitations
    • Test pitfalls and considerations for test
  • Review of Part 3:
    • Additional guidelines for planning and guidance for consideration
    • Assembled climatic data and what is not covered in this standard
  • The aforementioned material will also include recommendations for what to include in Qualification Test plan/procedure documents

Who should attend?

The course is designed for General Managers, Program Managers, IPT Leads, Test Engineers, Design Engineers, Systems Engineers, Qualification Test Procedure/Plan Writers, anyone who works with customer requirements.

 

Course Material

  • Copy of PowerPoint presentation in course binder
  • Certificate of attendance for completion of CEUs

 Continuing Education Units: .6 CEUs


Instructor



David Sgro

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Next date and location

September 24, 2024
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Central Time
Schaumburg, Illinois or Virtual

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