Standard Operating Procedure
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 (Security)
Standard Operating Procedure (Science)
Standard Operating Procedure (Medical)
Standard Operating Procedure (Engineering)
Standard Operating Procedure (Supply)
Standard Operating Procedure (Command)
Standard Operating Procedure (Service)
Alert Levels
Code Green
Default operating level. No immediate or clear threat to the station. All departments may carry out work as normal. This alert level can be set at the Communications Console with a Captain level ID.
All threats to the station have passed. All weapons need to be holstered and privacy laws are once again fully enforced.
Security:
- Weapons worn by security/headstaff are to be holstered, except in emergencies.
- Security must respect the privacy of crew members and no unauthorized searches are allowed. Searches of any kind may only be done with a signed warrant by the Head of Security or higher, or if there's evidence of criminal activity.
Locations:
- Secure areas are recommended to be left unbolted. This includes EVA, Teleporter, AI Upload, Engineering Secure Storage, and Tech Storage.
Crew:
- Crew members may freely walk in the hallways.
- Suit sensors are not mandatory.
Code Blue
Raised alert level. Suspected threat to the station. Issued by Central Command, the Captain, or a Head of Staff vote. This alert level can be set at the Communications Console with a Captain level ID.
Security staff may have weapons visible, random searches are permitted.
Security:
- Security may have weapons visible, but not drawn unless needed.
- Energy guns, laser guns and riot gear are allowed to be given out to security personnel with clearance from the Warden or HoS.
- Body Armour and helmets are recommended but not mandatory.
- Random body and workplace searches are allowed without warrant.
Locations:
- Secure areas may be bolted down. This includes EVA, Teleporter, AI Upload, Engineering Secure Storage, and Tech Storage.
Crew:
- Employees are recommended to comply with all security requests.
- Suit sensors are mandatory, but coordinate positions are not required.
Code Red
Maximum alert level. Confirmed threat to the station or severe damage. Issued by Central Command, the Captain, or a Head of Staff vote. This alert level can only be set via the Keycard Authentication Devices in each Heads of Staff office and by swiping two Heads of Staff ID cards simultaneously.
Security staff to be on high alert, random searches are permitted and recommended.
Security:
- Security may have weapons drawn at all times.
- Body Armour and helmets are mandatory. Riot gear is also recommended for appropriate situations.
- Random body and workplace searches are allowed and recommended.
Locations:
- Secure areas are recommended to be bolted.
Crew:
- Suit sensors and coordinate positions are mandatory.
- All crew members must remain in their departments.
- Employees are required to comply with all security requests.
- Emergency Response Team may be authorised. All crew are to comply with their direction.
Code Gamma
GAMMA Security level has been set by Centcom. Can only be initiated by admins, OR automatically through ingame events. Gamma Armory Opens. This armory contains about the equivalent firepower of the old Centcom armory. So machine guns, rocket launchers, smgs, etc., As well as a Durand Mk. II.
Security is to have weapons at hand at all time, random searches are permitted and Martial Law is declared.
Security:
- Security may have weapons drawn at all times.
- Body Armour and helmets are mandatory. Riot gear is also recommended for appropriate situations.
- Random body and workplace searches are allowed and recommended.
- GAMMA Armory unlocked for security personnel.
Locations:
- Secure areas are to be bolted.
Crew:
- Employees are required to comply with all security requests.
- All civilians are to seek their nearest head for transportation to a safe location.
- All personnel are required to defend the station and help security with dealing with the threat. All crew must follow direct orders from Security Personell or Head of Staff.
Last Direct Order from Central Command
When Code Gamma has been declared and within a given time the crew cannot maintain the situation, where death toll and station damage reaches critical state where there is total chaos aboard the station. Central Command's higher hand may order a last direct order to the station personnel as a last chance to save the station. This order MUST BE followed and executed, failure to do so can result in loss of the station to enemy hands, or worse.
- Central Command sends The Last Order to the station, this order is broadcasted station-wide, informing the crew that the Nuclear Fission Explosive is to be armed and to be detonated using the Nuclear Authentication Disk and the Nuclear Authentication code's send by Central Command. The nuclear blast will sacrifice the crew and the station to save the station from falling into enemy hands and protect Central Command. This command is only used in the most extreme cases in which Central Command is out of options to maintain the situation aboard the station.
Hiring Policies
- Authorisation from the relevant Department Head is required to be hired into a Department. If none exists, the HoP or Captain's authorisation is required.
- Promotion to a Department Head requires authorisation from the Captain or Acting Captain.
- CentComm Authorisation is required for hiring the following: Blueshield, Security Pod Pilot, Magistrate, Brig Physician, Nanotrasen Representative, Mechanic.
- If no Department Head has yet been sent, any promotion to said position is on a temporary basis until one arrives.
- All Security personnel are to be loyalty implanted.
Firing Policies
- If a crew is to be dismissed, their ID is to be terminated.
- Demotion may be to any rank lower than their current. Assistant or Janitor are recommended for punishments.
- Demotion or Dismissal must be authorised by the relevant department head, or Captain.
- Demotion or Dismissal must have due cause.
Causes for Demotion and Dismissal
- A medium or higher crime may be grounds for dismissal, at the department head's discretion.
- A Capital Crime requires dismissal.
- Any crew shown not to have the skills or knowledge necessary for the position should be dismissed.
- Failure to follow SoP may be grounds for dismissal, at the Department Head's discretion.
- Failure to follow SoP causing harm to crew requires dismissal, and brig time.
- Refusal to follow reasonable and legal orders from relevant department head is grounds for dismissal. Their status as reasonable and legal is to be judged by the HoP or Captain.
- A crew member creating an abusive and hostile work environment may be dismissed or demoted. This is to be judged by the Department Head and HoP.
- Demotion or dismissal may be in person, or declared on a radio channel. If demoted or dismissed, an employee is required to attend the HoP office to hand in their ID, and to leave all items as part of their job at their workplace.
- Reasonable time is to be allowed for the fired persons to obtain a new set of clothing from the locker room.
- Failure or refusal to hand in any items, ID, etc, of their previous job, is to be considered theft.
Situational SoP
The following situations have specific SoP. Failure to follow these may result in demotion/dismissal, or detaining by security if failure to follow them presents a significant risk.
Evacuation
- All personnel are required to assist with evacuation. All crew must be evacuated, regardless of conscious state.
- All prisoners are to be brought to the secure area of the escape shuttle, unless doing so would cause unnecessary risk for crew.
- Bodies are to be brought back to Central Command for processing.
- AI units may be brought to Central Command on portable card devices (Intelicards) if structural failure is likely.
- Shortening time to shuttle launch may be authorised if a clear threat to life, limb, or shuttle integrity is present.
Viral Outbreak
- All infected crew to be isolated in Virology or Medbay.
- Sterile masks/Internals and gloves are mandatory for medical personnel and recommended for crew.
- Quarantine must be maintained until outbreak can be contained and disease can be treated.
Fire and Environmental Hazards
- Immediate evacuation of all untrained personnel.
- Fire alarms to be used to control hazard.
- Atmospheric Technicians are to remove hazard.
Meteor Storm
- All crew to move to central parts of the station.
- Damage is to be repaired by engineering personnel after the threat has passed.
- Personel that are doing EVA maintenance should seek shelter immediately.
Singularity Containment Failure
- Observation of Singularity movement.
- Evacuation to be called if deemed a major threat to station integrity.
- Demotion of Chief Engineer and reparation of Engine if no threat manifests.
Criminal Proceedings
See Legal Standard Operating Procedure for information and guidelines, as well as the SoP listed under the relevant jobs.