Standard Operating Procedure: Cargo

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Cargo Policy

Cargo has the right to refuse orders of any kind for any reason. Generally, permits should be checked by cargo technicians before allowing anyone to order weapons or dangerous equipment.

Cargo Technicians can order and sell items as reasonable to benefit the station as they see fit, unless the Quartermaster overrules them.

Generally, use common sense: John Assistant probably doesn't need a combat shotgun or Tesla crate.

Mail Delivery and Disposals

Cargo Technicians should make reasonable effort to deliver mail. Additionally, the disposals system should be checked for items and organic matter, then turned on throughout the shift where reasonable, and important items prevented from being destroyed. This is to prevent pile-ups in the disposals system.

Remember: Reduce, reuse, recycle.

Shaft Mining

Shaft Miners should make a reasonable effort to acquire resources for the station before hunting fauna of any kind, and any weapons should be left in the mining bay when not in use. Equipment acquired on Lavaland is considered essential job equipment in-so-far as they are used for mining and for the enrichment of the station; these can be removed by Security if they become a danger to other station crew.

A miner failing to make a minimum effort to acquire resources for the station is considered in dereliction of duty and can be safely demoted.

Generally, use common sense: A Syndicate sniper rifle is not considered "essential job equipment" for shaft mining, nor is it even really effective for doing so.