Tagada Posted June 21, 2020 Posted June 21, 2020 (edited) Reporting Personnel: Youssef Hammadi Job Title of Reporting Personnel: Station Engineer Game ID: Personnel Involved: Youssef Hammadi, Station engineer - Witness / Imran Zadeh, Chief Engineer - Witness / Sreznai Guwan, Drill Technician - Offender Secondary Witnesses: Numerous colleagues witnessed inter-departmental chatter about the nature of the incident on general. Time of Incident: x Real Time: Approx. 21:30-22:00 CET Location of Incident: Library, Exterior zone - Interstitial exterior access Nature of Incident: [ ] - Workplace Hazard [ x] - Accident/Injury [ ] - Destruction of Property [ x] - Neglect of Duty [ x] - Harassment [ ] - Assault [ ] - Misconduct [ ] - Other _____ (Place an x in the box that applies. If other, replace line and specify.) Overview of the Incident: Noticed an atmospheric alarm in the Library. Informed engineering - the technician on monitoring was absent for a few minutes. Prepared access, cordoned off the zone. Upon entry, noticed that the library main room was completely voided. Cursory survey of adjacent zones turned up no other breaches to further contain, active or otherwise. Upon inspection of the damaged area, two large holes in the ceiling became apparent. C.E. arrived and joined the inspection. I left for the interstitial level to survey the damage from higher up. Exiting interstitial exterior access, I immediately noticed two standard mining drills secured onto the reinforced bulkhead above the Library. They had exposed an approximately 18 square meter section of reinforced roofing, clearing it from ambient dust and had drilled two large holes responsible for the breach. Upon closer observation, it became clear that the breaches were created as the drills were dropped, then abandoned on site (it is highly doubtful any minerals were extracted from a hole into the library). Called the issue out to the drill technician, who retorted that they had dropped the drills some time before and had informed no-one of having breached the library roof. They then called into question my assessment, asserting that they had seen no sign that they had dropped drills on the library roof. (This seemed doubtful, as the drills were not only pointlessly unproductive while set up over holes in the roof, but had also uncovered a large patch of reinforced plating upon drillfall.) Informing the department, I received instructions to photograph the damaged roofing and proceed with repairs and complete an assessment of damage form. Repairs were swiftly completed and the drilling equipment was deposited on the interstitial atmospherics pipeline so that mining would have no issue finding it. C.E. finished re-pressurization approximately 10 minutes after engineering was alerted to the breach. At the time of my departure from the surface, no mining staff had arrived to recover them. Upon return to my department, I was instructed to prepare an inter-departmental IR form. Submitted Evidence: Did you report it to a Head of Staff or a superior? If so, who? If not, why?: Yes. Actions taken: Repairs and re-pressurization, IR form Additional Notes: I was instructed to file this inter-departmental IR by duly appointed command, following the incident. Edited June 21, 2020 by Tagada
Caelphon Posted June 23, 2020 Posted June 23, 2020 Quote TO: Youssef Hammadi, Station Engineer, NSS Aurora FROM: AMS, CCIAAMS, NTCC Odin SUBJECT: RE: Incident Report -------------------- BODY: This is an automated message to inform you that your incident report has been received and placed in a queue for the CCIA Division to review. If necessary, you will be contacted by a CCIA Agent when an investigation begins. -------------------- DTG: 23-15:24-TAU CETI STANDARD-06-2462 SIGN: CCIAAMS
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