NanoTrasen Employee SOP

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This Standard Operating Procedure is to help guide NanoTrasen Personnel which are aboard the station. These personnel are considered part of the crew, however are not employed by Central Command. These crewmembers however have no official commanding power on the station, outside of what is explicitly stated in their SOP.

Safety Protocol

1. As a direct hire of NanoTrasen, your safety is paramount. On Code Red or above, all NanoTrasen personnel should seek shelter, with exception of the BSO who should continue their duties.

2. In the event of a Code Gamma, all NanoTrasen Personnel are to communicate and gather on the bridge and await ERT support.

3. In the event of contract terminations, all NanoTrasen Personnel will be escorted off station by a NanoTrasen marine squad.

NanoTrasen Representative

1. The NanoTrasen Representative is the physical presence of NanoTrasen on the station, and are considered an advisor to station command on all matters SOP related.

2. The NanoTrasen Representative has no official command status on station unless granted directly by Central Command fax.

3. Reports from the NT Representative to Central Command must be accompanied with the NanoTrasen Representative's stamp.

4. The NT Representative is permitted to carry their cane and a flash at all times.

5. All SOP violations should first be reported to the relevant head of the department. If violations continue, they may escalate first to the Captain, then to Central Command.

BlueShield Officer

1. The BlueShield Officer reports directly to the captain and NT Representative.

2. The Blueshield Officer is responsible for protecting and defending command members and NT Personnel at all times. If it is not possible to protect both, NT Personnel are to be prioritized.

2. The Blueshield Officer may ignore space law when performing actions to protect their charge.

3. The Blueshield Officer may not take armory weapons from the armory without a permit from the Warden, this includes the LMG.

4. The Blueshield Officer is not restricted in the weapons he may carry, so long as armory weapons stay with the Warden's issued permit.

5. The Blueshield Officer should focus on protecting their charge, and should not be pursuing potential threats to the detriment of their charge.

Magistrate

1. The Magistrate is the ultimate judge of space law on the station, and is considered an advisor to the station.

2. The Magistrate is responsible for ensuring that those prisoners that are to receive capital punishment are given a fair and balanced trial, consisting of a jury of 6 of their peers.

3. The Magistrate may overrule any sentencing imposed upon station crew, but my not pass judgement on any Central Command, ERT, or Death Squad personnel.

4. The Magistrate may not overly impede the inner workings of Security.

5. The Magistrate may carry a flash on them at all times.

Internal Affairs Agent

1. Internal Affairs Agents are considered subordinate to both the NT Representative, and the Magistrate, and are not considered part of command.

2. Internal Affairs Agents are to only legally represent prisoners who are accused of capital level crimes, however they may choose to provide legal council to both Security, as well as prisoners of lesser crimes.

3. Internal Affairs Agents may request access to a department to ensure that Standard Operating Procedures are being carried out. This request does not have to be accepted, however denial may be a cause for concern.

4. The Internal Affairs Agent may not significantly impede any department with paperwork, or multiple inspections within a short timeframe.

5. All violations of SOP or Space Law should be brought to the relevant department head, NT Representative, or Magistrate.

6. The Internal Affairs Agent may carry a flash on them at all times.