HSO Pre-Mission report April 30th

HSO BEGINNING OF THE MISSION CHECKLIST

Submitted by: Audrey Derobertmasure

Crew: 261

Date: 30/04/23

Part 1: Using the attached Safety Equipment Inventory, locate, test and confirm operation of all safety equipment. List any equipment not found and/or missing:

Equipment inventory, location, tested and functional

HAB Upper deck

HAB Lower deck

RAM

GreenHab

ScienceDome

Rovers

CO monitor

X

X

X

X

Escape ladder

X

Eyewash

X

Fire blanket

X

X

X

Fire extinguisher

X

X

X

X

X

First Aid

X

X

Intercom

X

X

X

X

X

Nightlight

X

X

Propane alarm

X

X

Radios (Channels 1 and 22)

X

X

X

X

X

Small fire extinguisher

X

Smoke alarm

X

X

X

X

X

Tow rope

X

Part 2: Locate and confirm the emergency escape routes in the Hab are functional and clear:

1. Stairs: Crewmembers need to be very careful with the lower steps which is broken

2. Emergency window: Operational

3. Commander’s window: Operational

Part Three:

Inventory First Aid kit and note what needs to be refilled:

– 6 x Antiseptic toilettes FAE-4002

– 2 x gloves FAE-6018

– 7 x First aid burn cream FAE-7011

– 2 x Trauma pad 5” x 9” FAE-6024

– 2 x Sterile Pad 3”x”3

– Pen light doesn’t work

Note any safety issues: Crewmembers need to be very careful with the lower steps which is broken

Note any health/environmental issues: not observed at this time

Note any missing or recommended health and safety supplies: not observed at this time

1/ With a view to optimizing the first aid kit for the mission, the following items can be added:

· Wound and injury Care

– Antiseptic spray

· Bandages

– Steri-strips pack of 6

– Gauze pads 4×4

– Moldable splint

– Quikclot packages

· Drugs and relief (nonprescription medication)

– Acetaminophen

– Anti-diarrheal (loperamide)

– Rehydration solution (electrolytes)

– Antacids (relieve heartburn: omeprazole 20 mg)

– Physiological serum

· Instruments

– 1 braided tourniquet

– Irrigation Syringe

2/ It would be useful to have an automated external defibrillator in case of an emergency

3/ Prescription medication should be evaluated and discussed for future missions such as antibiotics and adrenaline auto-injector used in case of an anaphylactic shock.

4/ I recommend we have a permanent location for a tool to break the windows in case of emergency

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