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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 450 — Launch and Reentry License Requirements · § 450.151

§ 450.151. Work shift and rest requirements.

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(a)General. For any launch or reentry, an operator must document and implement rest requirements that ensure safety-critical personnel are physically and mentally capable of performing all assigned tasks.
(b)Work shifts and deviation approval process. An operator's rest requirements must address the following:
(1)Duration of each work shift and the process for extending this shift, including the maximum allowable length of any extension;
(2)Number of consecutive work shift days allowed before rest is required;
(3)Minimum rest period required—
(i)Between each work shift, including the period of rest required immediately before the flight countdown work shift; and
(ii)After the maximum number of work shift days allowed; and
(4)Approval process for any deviation from the rest requirements.
(c)Application requirement. An applicant must submit rest rules that demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this section.
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