Foreword: As the name indicates, Standard Operating Procedure is a set of Guidelines to be followed when the station is functioning nominally. Breaching Standard Operating Procedure without a very good reason is grounds for demotion, at the discretion of the relevant Head of Staff. In addition, blindly following the letter of SOP while ignoring the context of the shift is a ridiculously bad idea. SOP is malleable if the situation requires it, and the general well-being and proper functioning of the crew and station should not be sacrificed for the sake of rigorous adherence of SOP. Remember, context is king.
Nanotrasen has a standard set of procedures for crew personnel to follow when there is (or isn't) an emergency. This is to assure that all actions are in the best interests of Nanotrasen. Failure to follow these may result in dismissal/demotion. Extreme or repeated cases may result in a jobban.
Departmental SOP
Along with the guidelines listed below, each and every department has it's own subset of job-specific Standard Operating Procedure that is to be adhered to whenever possible.
- Standard Operating Procedure (Command)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Legal)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Security)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Engineering)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Science)
- Файл:Healthanalyzer.png Standard Operating Procedure (Medical)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Supply)
- Standard Operating Procedure (Service)
Alert Levels
"Attention! Security level lowered to green. All threats to the station have passed. All weapons need to be holstered and privacy laws are once again fully enforced." |
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Called by: Anyone with Captain-Level Access at a working Communications Console.
Conditions:
OR
Security:
Secure Areas:
General Crew:
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"Attention! Security level elevated to blue. The station has received reliable information about possible hostile activity on the station. Security staff may have weapons visible and random searches are permitted." |
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Called by: Anyone with Captain-Level Access at a working Communications Console.
Conditions:
OR
Security:
Secure Areas:
General Crew:
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"Attention! Code Red! There is an immediate and serious threat to the station. Security may have weapons unholstered at all times. Random searches are allowed and advised." |
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Called by: Any two personnel with Command-Level Access, at a Card Swiper. Requires close timing.
Conditions:
Security:
Secure Areas:
General Crew:
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"Attention! Gamma security level activated! Central Command has ordered the Gamma security level on the station. Security is to have weapons equipped at all times, and all civilians are to immediately seek their nearest head for transportation to a secure location. The station's Gamma armory has been unlocked and is ready for use." |
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Called by: Central Command. Use a Communications Console or Fax Machine in order to explain the situation. Remember, Gamma is rarely called, for good reason. Having a well-written, concise fax that explains the situation to the best of your ability, as well as why it deserves Code Gamma being called, signed and stamped by the Captain or Acting Captain, goes a long way towards ensuring Gamma is provided. Remember, this is for extreme emergencies only.
Conditions:
Security:
Secure Areas:
General Crew:
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"Attention! Delta security level reached! The station's self-destruct mechanism has been engaged. All crew are instructed to obey all instructions given by heads of staff. Any violations of these orders can be punished by death. This is not a drill." |
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Called by: Malfunctioning AI Units or the on-board Nuclear Fission Device being activated.
Conditions:
OR
Security:
Secure Areas:
General Crew:
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Standard & Emergency Procedures
Non-Standard Emergency Procedures
Стандартные Рабочие Процедуры | |
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СРП Департаментов | Командные • Инженерные • Медицинские • Исследовательские • Охранные • Сервисные • Снабжения |
Остальные СРП | Юридические |