Hazardous Material Satellite Storage Lockers
Navy SBIR FY2010.2
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2010.2 |
Topic No.: |
N102-144 |
Topic Title: |
Hazardous Material Satellite Storage Lockers |
Proposal No.: |
N102-144-0885 |
Firm: |
Pacific Engineering, Inc 1074 Saltillo Road
Roca, Nebraska 68430 |
Contact: |
Wayne Lee |
Phone: |
(402) 419-0333 |
Abstract: |
Navy ships require the use of hazardous materials (HM) such as hydraulic fluid, paint, acids, corrosives, etc. for daily operations. Navy safety regulations and HM management procedure (i.e. OPNAVINST 5100.19E and CHRMIP), require designated HM storerooms for bulk storage of flammable and corrosive liquids. These storerooms have dedicated fire protection systems, explosion proof electrical fixtures, and forced ventilation. In order to increase efficiency, NAVSEA approved the use of satellite storage lockers that will be placed in the work centers to store a week supply of daily use HM.
The objective of this SBIR effort is to develop satellite storage lockers for the stowage of HM to meet the needs of the Fleet. Such lockers will be designed for high corrosion/fire resistance with excellent durability while satisfying all specified safety and operational requirements for storage lockers.
Pacific Engineering Inc. (PEI) has a history of producing fire resistance composite components for Naval ships and submarines. Our composite lockers will be lighter than existing steel lockers that weigh between 60 to 225 pounds. PEI will also design superior protection against corrosions, and fire, smoke and toxicity per DDS 078-1 while meeting shock/vibration loads per MIL-STD-810 and Grade B UNDEX blast shock per MIL-S-901.
NAVSEA approved the use of satellite storage lockers, which will be placed in the Ship's work centers, to store a seven (7) day supply of daily use HM.
The objective of our SBIR is to develop satellite storage lockers for the stowage of hazardous materials to meet the evolving needs of the Fleet. Such lockers will be designed for high corrosion/fire resistance with excellent durability while satisfying all specified safety and operational requirements for satellite storage lockers.
PEI has a history of producing fire resistance composite components for Naval ships and submarines. Our composite lockers will be lighter than existing steel lockers that weigh between 60 to 225 pounds. They will also provide adequate protection against fire/smoke hazards, corrosions, and toxicity per DDS 078-1 while satisfying shock and vibration loads and Grade B UNDEX blast shock environments per Mil-Std-901D.
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Benefits: |
Light weight, low maintenance, long service life, modular lockers can be used on all ships throughout the entire fleet. |
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