Standard Operating Procedures

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Standard Operating Procedures

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The Standard Operating Procedures included in this set of documents serve as the standard installation directives for most of Nanotrasen's frontier holdings. It is expected to be upheld where reasonable by Nanotrasen crew - and to be respected by guests to such a facility, installation, or ship.

Directives

This set of directives pertains to NE/NS-X vessels, bases, outposts, and stations operating outside of established governmental territories.

Primary focus is given to a secure, productive, and comfortable operating environment for the myriad of crewmembers aboard such an installation. Life on the frontier is harsh, and many restrictions have been relaxed to bolster crew morale.

  • These policies are not for usage on ND-X, NL-X, NC-X class installations. Defense, logistics, and command installations require a more rigid and secure approach to operations.
  • These policies are not for usage for installations permanently operating within a Galactic Nation's territories. Regulated space may have certain regulations outside of Nanotrasen's control.

Expectations

  • It is expected for all Nanotrasen employees to know any general directives relevant to their installation.
  • It is expected for departmental staff to know their own operational directives.
  • Departmental staff are not expected to memorize the directives of other departments. However, they will be held liable for any breaches if they choose to intentionally perform duties outside of their rank and allowances.
  • It may be pertinent for installation staff to keep a copy of standard paperwork templates on hand for any official proceedings.

Enforcement

It is the duty of Internal Affairs Agents as well as the Head of Personnel (where available/applicable) to oversee directive adherence. Complaints should be brought up as needed, and the installation's command station faxed in cases of severe violations, or command-staff deadlock.

Standard operating procedures are not Policy/Corporate Regulations. It is not security's duty to enforce them, unless the offending party happens to be breaking a regulation; in this case, it would usually be "Failure to Execute an Order", if someone is offending in belligerence of their superior's directives.