Law J, Mathers CH, Fondy SRE, Vanderploeg JM, Kerstman EL. NASA’s human system risk management approach and its applicability to commercial spaceflight. Aviat Space Environ Med 2013; 84:68–73.As planning continues for commercial spaceflight, attention is
turned to NASA to assess whether its human system risk management approach can be applied to mitigate the risks associated with commercial suborbital and orbital flights. NASA uses a variety of methods to assess the risks to the human system based on their likelihood and consequences. In this
article, we review these methods and categorize the risks in the system as “definite,” “possible,” or “least” concern for commercial spaceflight. As with career astronauts, these risks will be primarily mitigated by screening and environmental control. Despite
its focus on long-duration exploration missions, NASA’s human system risk management approach can serve as a preliminary knowledge base to help medical planners prepare for commercial spaceflights.