MIL-STD-810H vs. MIL-STD-810G, Change Notice 1 — A Detailed Review

MIL-STD-810H is the latest revision from the Department of Defense (DoD) and 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 and review the differences between the latest revision to G, Change Notice 1.  The course is designed for 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     Registration



Course outline

  • MIL-STD-810H Overview
  • Part One Changes and Additions
  • Part Two Changes and Additions
    • Summary
    • Method 500
    • Method 501
    • Method 502
    • Method 503
    • Method 504
    • Method 505
    • Method 506
    • Method 508
    • Method 509
    • Method 510
    • Method 511
    • Method 512
    • Method 513
    • Method 514
    • Test Operations Procedure 01-2-603
    • Method 516
    • Method 519
    • Method 520
    • Method 526
  • Part Three
    • Introduction
    • Application
    • Natural and Induced Environment Associated Elements
  • General Notes and Comments
    • IP Rating vs. MIL-STD-810

Who should attend?

The course is designed for 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 materials
  • Copy of PowerPoint presentation in course binder
  • Certificate of attendance for completion of CEUs
Continuing Education Units: .6 CEUs
 

Instructor

David Sgro

Dave Sgro is the lead qualification test engineer for FLIR’s Surveillance Division in Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to working at FLIR, he worked at Raytheon’s environmental test laboratory where he lead extensive high visibility qualification and test programs including field test and data collection around the country. Dave holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, MA. He has held multiple positions in IEST including as a board member, and served as President of the IEST Boston Chapter. Currently, Dave is the IEST Technical Vice President for the Environmental Test division of the organization. He is also the Working Group Chair for Shock and Vibration Test Fixture Design. Over the years, Dave has presented multiple papers at IEST and at internal Raytheon Symposiums in the field of Environmental Test.

Next date and location

 No course dates currently scheduled.