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  • Health care is required for the well being of the Mars settlers. Health care [[Settlement facilities|facilities]] may include dispensaries, nursing ...problems and costs will increase. Children born on Mars may have special health care requirements.
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  • Health care is required for the well being of the Mars settlers. Health care [[Settlement facilities|facilities]] may include dispensaries, nursing ...problems and costs will increase. Children born on Mars may have special health care requirements.
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  • ...t first as an element of crew work, and eventually through a [[Health Care|health care]] system for the settlements. * Mental health
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  • ==Issue 3: Health== A number of health problems due to low gravity might compromise the viability of a martian se
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  • NASA is working on the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog ('''CHAPEA''') missions that will take p
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • File:Medical center tile.JPG|[[Health Care|Health care facilities]] Public health and safety
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  • * Personal health details
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • Ben Easter – Health & Safety Officer ...School of Medicine. He completed an emergency medicine residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is the co-founder of the WMS Martian Medical Analog and
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  • == Dean Jin, Health & Safety Officer ==
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  • ...]]. Skilled workers are needed for equipment maintenance and engineering. Health workers and specialists need to keep up with progress in their field of exp
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  • ...[http://annhyg.oxfordjournals.org/content/49/7/575.full ''Exposure-Related Health Effects of Silver and Silver Compounds: A Review'' - P.L. Drake and K.J. Ha ...strong and fit. Even genetical screenings might be helpful to ensure best health, having a lasting effect on subsequent generations. This is a delicate issu
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  • ...He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is currently doing a fellowship in Operations, Quality, == Dr Alicia Tucker – Behavioral Health Officer ==
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  • == Simon Bouriat (Health and Safety Officer) == Simon Bouriat will control the Health and Safety of the MDRS-175 mission and is the other French-Spanish member o
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  • ==Health Effects== ...inotta FA, Durante M. (2009). Risk of Radiation Carcinogenesis. In ''Human Health and Performance Risks of Space Exploration Missions''. NASA-SP-2009-3405. <
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • *Very simple 'ecology' (i.e. you don't have to worry about the health of the soil.)
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  • In many countries public services extend to infrastructure, health services and education. A notable exception is the United States. The nat
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...strate, possible after treatment. Humidity control is essential for plant health, to prevent mildew and infections.
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  • ...oney on Earth providing health care to people would actually help people's health. [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...arvard Medical School and completed emergency medicine residency at Denver Health Medical Center. While a medical student, he completed the Aerospace Medicin ...anch in Galveston, Texas where he concurrently earned a Master’s of Public Health degree.  He also completed an ultrasound fellowship at the University of T
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...are social creatures, and long periods of isolation can be detrimental to health. In addition to fellow colonists, animals kept as [[pets]] can provide som [[Category: Health and Safety]]
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  • ...He graduated from Harvard Medical School and completed residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He is the co-founder of the WMS space medicine education co Richard Cole, Health and Safety Officer
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  • 8. Crew Comfort, Health and Safety on EVA: Final measurements were taken for all crew members durin 8. Crew Comfort, Health and Safety on EVA: No EVAs occurred today due to visit from an elementary s
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  • ...ton, sailing, surfing and practicing Yoseikan-Budo to keep a good physical health, together with playing drum and saxophone. ==Nathalie Dupont – Health and Safety Officer==
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: All nominal Summary of health and safety issues: All nominal
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  • Another point of concern is the possibility of [[Exobiological Illnesses|health problems]] for the colonists through contact with existing martian life. T
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  • ...’s degree of science in Electrical Engineering. Her passion is robotics in health care. Her immediate educational goal is to prepare herself for a career in the health field. Ideally, Pitchayapa would like to be accepted in a medical school.
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: – Summary of health and safety issues: –
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  • ...e;bec in Hull, specializing in mission support strategies to improve human health and adaptation to extreme confined environments. She was in Antarctica in 1
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: No Problem Summary of health and safety issues: No problem
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  • ...lizing care was provided. All crew somehow remain well despite significant health challenges in these past few days. Crew morale is significantly boosted by ...luded a disco dance on the Martian surface to ensure a fellow crewmember’s health. We even found a secret message written in stones behind the habitat in an
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  • ...exposure to radioactive material may result in injury or death. Long-term health problems (such as [[cancer]]) may result from being in close proximity to s
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  • Crew Physical Status: In good health Crew Physical Status: In good health, however, we’ve had 3 crewmembers with "more-than-normal" sneezing.
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  • ...ousands of people (especially if spent in the poorer nations with marginal health care). ...lly, gardening would be a better place for governments to regulate for the health of our planet.
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  • ...man embryos]] might be different. Also, the long term consequences for the health of human beings is unclear. Constant [[physical exercise]] has proven to be ...e level as it would be in Earth gravity.<ref>McCormack PD. (2005). Chronic health hazards in human space exploration. <nowiki>http://www.marspapers.org/paper
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  • [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ===Health===
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  • ...Category:Geology|Geology]], [[:Category:Biospherics|Biology]], [[:Category:Health|Medicine]] and [[radiation|Radiology]] *Capabilities for [[Education]], Health, Nursery and Psychology
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  • Jake Qiu – Health and Safety Officer and GreenHab Officer ...own microbes that resides in and on us. Jake wants to satisfy and promote health to these organisms so that they best provide for their hosts – us.
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: – Summary of health and safety issues: –
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  • rect 620 150 720 250 [[Health care]] [[File:Medical center tile.JPG|left|26x26px|alt=|frameless|link=Health Care]]
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  • During crew 185’s mission, I will be working to ensure the health and safety of the crew. I will be conducting three research projects in add ...ion, and Emergency Medicine. Brandon is currently employed as a Occupation Health and Safety educator for a private company in Virginia. In addition to his p
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  • ...understood. If there is a shortage or an excess of some unexpected, the [[health]] might be seriously affected. In worst case the ability to work and mainta [[Category:Health and Safety]]
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: Nothing to report. Summary of health and safety issues: EVA 2 encountered 2 cases of overheating crew, one light
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: None Summary of health and safety issues: None
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  • ...[radiation]] on the surface of Mars is higher than on Earth, putting the [[health]] of [[human]]s and [[plants]] at risk.
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: None to report Summary of health and safety issues: None to report
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  • Crew Physical Status: In great health Crew Physical Status: In good health
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  • ...]]. Like all other ionizing [[radiation]] it causes damage to material and health. ...get a higher dose than those living at sea level) show no higher signs of health problems. So trying to eliminate all cosmic rays is impossible and futile.
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  • Health & Safety Officer – Dr. Shawna Pandya ...His work is focused on performance management and quality improvement in health care.
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  • ...perchlorates and salts. Perchlorates are so common on Mars they present a health problem
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  • *Higher gravity (with positive consequences for health). *Higher gravity (with consequences for health)
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  • Sam Harrison, Health Safety Officer (HSO)
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  • ...round radiation areas of Ramsar, Iran: Preliminary biological studies</i>, Health Physics 82(1):87-93 (February 2002), DOI: 10.1097/00004032-200201000-00011 ...doses received in a short amount of time. (In fact numerous studies show health benefits from extremely low levels of radiation.) <ref>https://jnm.snmjour
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  • ...san trained in research and clinical medicine at the National Institute of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI) in molecular medicine and drug disc Dr. Sacha Greer – Health & Safety Officer (HSO)
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  • Health and Safety Officer: Shawna Pandya (second from right) The crew stayed fit and in good physiological and psychological health during the mission except for a few minor incidents. They experienced how c
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  • *The health risk of extended space travel is high. It increases the probability for ca
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  • == Juan Jose Garcia - Crew 181 Artist-in-Residence / Journalist / Health & Safety Officer ==
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  • Cosmic rays have detrimental effects on human health<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_threat_from_cosmic_rays</ref>....
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  • Excess oxygen in the atmosphere is both a health and a fire risk. Excess oxygen can cause Hyperoxia. ...xygen and to measure the concentration of contaminants, as these can cause health or fire risks. CO2 is usually monitored as a proxy for oxygen, as the toxi
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  • ...Medicine under Indian Air Force affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. He did aerospace medicine research rotation at NASA’s Johnson S
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  • *[[Gravity|Health effects of microgravity]]
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  • ...athogens. It will make sense to try to limit parasites and some threats to health, same as on Earth. ...ve more livable, particularly if partial gravity turns out to have serious health consequences.
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  • *[[CHAPEA|Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog]] ('''CHAPEA'''). A one year Analog Sta
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  • ...may cause drowsiness. At 4% to 5% it is immediately dangerous to life or health (gasping for breath, dizziness, confusion, headaches, shortness of breath).
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  • [[category:Health and Safety]]
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  • ...[[gravity]] through centrifugal force can be established in order to avoid health damage of the astronauts, although exercise is enough to prevent damage fro
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  • Lindsay Rutter – Health and Safety Officer Lindsay Rutter, health and safety officer, recently completed a graduate degree in bioinformatics
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  • [[category:Health and Safety]]
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: Nominal Summary of health and safety issues: Nominal
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  • It is possible that [[Low gravity]] will be a concern for human health. In which case, a circular tunnel for a high speed railway could provide e
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  • Tatsunari Tomiyama – Health & Safety Officer Tatsunari will serve as the Health & Safety Officer for Crew 188. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Biology an
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  • ...ike every other radioactive [[radiation]] it causes damage to material and health.
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  • Author: Dr. Shawna Pandya, Crew Health and Safety Officer ...e Hab’s water’s supply. Back at the Hab, the Crew Geologist/Astronomer and Health and Safety officer (wo)manned the fort to buckle down on cleaning duties. T
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  • Laurent Bizien will be the Health and Safety Officer of the MDRS-189 crew. Promotion 2019 of ISAE Supaero, he
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  • ...EVA was excited to return to a working clock in the airlock. Our geologist/health and safety officer’s, Caleb Li, project to make a fully functioning clock The good news is that our health and safety officer’s clock still works and the half of the crew that went
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  • ...ation is possible, the colonists are likely to be selected for youth, good health, cooperative attitude, dedication, ability to fill more than one economic n
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  • ...otional aspects are paramount in this kind of mission. Martin Roumain, the Health and Safety Officer and biomedical researcher, evaluated the impact of confi
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  • emergency/health scenarios, such as strokes, electric shock, hypothermia, fire, and CPR case Health and Safety Officer Report
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  • ...r final day in simulation. We started the morning with talks on behavioral health and performance, discussing the theoretical implications and practical meas
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  • ...the role of biologist and medic of the MDRS crew. After a master degree of Health Engineering and a master degree of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Frédéric star
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  • ...our Green Hab Officer, Juan Garcia, artist in residence, co-journalist and Health and Safely officer, and me, Janet Biggs, artist in residence, co-journalist ...our Green Hab Officer, Juan Garcia, artist in residence, co-journalist and Health and Safely officer, and me, Janet Biggs, artist in residence, co-journalist
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  • Summary of health and safety issues: Crew is Healthy Summary of health and safety issues: Crew is Healthy
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  • ...VA. A small team consisting of Melanie Grande (crew engineer), Sam Albert (health and safety officer), and myself, departed the habitat around 11 am and emba P.S. Photos attached. Photo of the day: 09Jan2018 Crew mental health questionable.jpg
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  • Health and Safety Officer and GreenHab Officer: Jake Qiu ...Guariniello, Crew Journalist Alexandra Dukes, Crew Engineer Kasey Hilton, Health and Safety Officer and GreenHab Officer Jake Qiu, Executive Officer Denys B
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  • Narrative: Tat, our intrepid health and safety officer bravely foraged among the forest of plants being nurture Narrative: Tat, our intrepid health and safety officer bravely foraged among the forest of plants being nurture
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  • ...billion years. (Astrobio.net) If humans behave in a way conducive to the health of the planet and themselves, we may still be in existence by then. If tha
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  • *Health and Safety Officer: Samuel Albert Samuel Albert, Health and Safety Officer
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  • ...ossible, but the maximum comfort zone is between 600 and 1000 ppm. Adverse health effect appear at 2500-5000 ppm. At 50 000 ppm and more severe symptoms occu ...(plus a trace of neon & argon), might be a reasonable compromise for plant health, safety, and expense. However the nitrogen cycle of plants might be affect
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  • Laurent Bizien France Health & Safety Officer Laurent Bizien will be the Health and Safety Officer of the MDRS-189 crew. Promotion 2019 of ISAE Supaero, he
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  • ...es. Excess carbon dioxide concentrations can produce a variety of negative health effects, even at low concentrations. But CO<sub>2</sub> is a also a requir
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  • ...community might invest in Parks, as all large cities on Earth do, for the health of their citizens.
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  • Author’s name: Tatsunari Tomiyama AHFP, Health & Safety Officer Author’s name: Tatsunari Tomiyama AHFP, Health & Safety Officer Purpose of EVA: Reconnaissance of “Moon” region near B
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  • |'''⁃ Health and Safety (medicine)'''
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  • During crew 184’s mission, I will be working to ensure the health and safety of the crew. I will be conducting three research projects in add
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  • Sam Albert – Health and Safety Officer
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  • Danton Iván Bazaldua Morquecho – Health and Safety Officer
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  • ...to the suits and vehicles, and take pictures. What we didn’t know is that Health Officer Valencia had a surprise test for us. He made us think he was feelin
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  • ...re worn by crewmembers on all EVAs. This provided additional crew comfort, health, welfare, and safety protection on increasingly longer and complex EVAs. NA
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  • Author: Samuel Albert, Crew 186 Health & Safety Officer As part of my role as Health & Safety Officer of MDRS Crew 186, I have been conducting research on the m
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  • ...o plants that were thinned were doing badly, today two of them are in good health, two of them are on the mend, one is still doing poorly.
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  • ...sed on tonight’s hiking EVA, we also plan to pay special attention to crew health on EVAs, making sure everyone is healthy and comfortable and no one becomes ...aration and organization, such as some filling of the hab’s water tanks, a health/safety brief, and some pre-planning for their simulation.
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  • ...cts of [[secondary radiation]]<ref name="Logan">''Operational medicine and health care delivery'' - J.S. Logan, in S.E. Churchill ed. ''Fundamentals of space
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  • ..., deuterium would be excreted as fast as it is consumed and would not be a health problem.
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  • ...resource (power), the symbolical capital (influence), a physical resource (health, [[vital potential]]), an intellectual resource (knowledge, ideas), an emot
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  • Health & Safety Officer: Sacha Greer
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  • In the World Health section, look at the references denoted by brackets and numbers - [1], [2], In the World Health section,
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  • ...n chirping an error code at 1018 hrs, so the GreenHab Officer notified the Health and Safety Officer and Crew Engineer, and then replaced the two ‘AA’ ba ...e sugar snap peas was pruned in order to help improve the productivity and health of the plants. The dead biomass weight will be used in our cellulosic ethan
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  • 7. Health & Safety Officer Report One crewmember has cold symptoms, which may be due to fatigue but health status is nominal.
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  • ==='''Daniel Robson, Health and Safety officer'''=== ...marily on points of performance for EVAs, unique tasks for Crew Engineers, Health & Safety Officers (HSOs), and element leaders, and critical tasks for crew
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  • We started with a basic situation. One person simulating a health problem and another person to make a review. After a few instances, we foll
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  • ...r request, and harvest as much from the GreenHab as we can to sustain crew health. ...g well. Crew member statuses are good and there is no major issue on their health. All crew members spent time to complete their work or research and we are
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  • ...and healthy than when we were on Earth” with her workout – but is also our Health and Safety Officer. Tonight, we will use our only rations of fresh food to
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  • Health and Safety Officer
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  • ...emperature inside the GreenHab is indeed 100°F in order to preserve plants health, sweating the team. In the late morning, both teams succeeded in each situa The day was dedicated to emergency procedures. Our health and security officer Laurent prepared us a 2 hours briefing on the morning.
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  • ...raft, and to develop more effective countermeasures to protect astronauts’ health. The radiation data from Curiosity also added knowledge to the debate about
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  • Health and Safety Officer: Dr. Lindsay Rutter Search for Extremophiles: (by Lindsay Rutter, Health and Safety Officer)
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  • Health & Safety Officer: Tatsunari Tomiyama, Japan
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  • ...er, defining naps as sleeping during the day for any duration of time. Our Health & Safety Officer is usually asleep during these debates. ...fficer has been hard at work on his own research projects! Jake Qiu is our Health & Safety Officer and our Green Habitat Officer in Crew 202. In short, he ke
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  • Health and Safety Officer: Danton Iván Bazaldua Morquecho (Mexico)
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  • In other news, I have decided as Health and Safety Officer that we need to focus on our mental wellness. With that ...de it a point to check-in with each crew member to inquire about potential health and safety issues. No concerns were reported.
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  • ...biolet from the habitat. The stench filling the habitat poses serious crew health, safety, morale, and productivity risks. The biolet apparently hadn't been ...the body, increasing strength and endurance, and enhancing general overall health. It is best to drink 1 hour before your meal to ensure maximum benefit. Mak
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  • ...EVA leader. He was joined by his project’s co-investigator Gwendal Henaff (Health and Safety Officer), Patrick Gray (Green Hab Officer), Troy Cole (Engineer) ...heir own personal projects for a couple hours. Before dinner, Gwendal (our Health and Safety Officer, and a certified paramedic in France) led us in a First
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  • ...pants: Justin Mansell (Journalist), Melanie Grande (Engineer), Sam Albert (Health and Safety Officer)
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  • ===Health & Safety Officer Reports=== '''Health:'''
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  • ...tion per year. A sievert is a unit of ionizing radiation that includes the health impact on a human as it is deposited in tissue. ...compiled data and determined that radiation is one of the most concerning health risks for a human mission to Mars.
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  • Today was a bit special: Simon as health and safety officer declared it a rest day. We woke up 2 hours and a half la
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  • ...LR test is very simple and, in essence, is the method used Daily by public health authorities around the world to test drinking water for microbial contamina ...er to protect Martian explorers from organisms that are hazardous to their health.
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  • ...it hard to see completely through the face shield. With the assistance of Health and Safety Officer Sczepaniak we applied some improvements to the breathing
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  •                    Dr. Judith Lapierre is a space scientist of the human and health sciences domain. Her current work                    improve human health and adaptation to extreme confined environments. She was in Antarctica in
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  • ...completed. One of the EVA members is not well. We prepare hot tea and HSO (Health and Safety Officer) Jon reports the medical issue to the flight surgeon.
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  • ...normal signals in the 1-2 Hz range are any indicator. Clearly, crew mental health is going to be an issue for any long term Mars exploration mission. Our mos
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