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Log Book for March 2, 2005
Health & Safety Report
Adam Rehnberg Reporting

One crewmember is still suffering from cold and flu symptoms, no change from previous reports. A separate report has been dispatched to the flight surgeon for professional consultation. As for now, the crewmember will continue with the medication that Dr Broering prescribed before departing.

I am currently looking over the GreenHab manuals to get up to speed with the periodical maintenance of the sanitary system. Most likely this will also improve the hygiene of the toilet and bathroom as this area is currently unsanitary.

Today s generator oil change brought around some work involving vehicle batteries, so here is the safety advice for the day: when handling batteries, always take off your wrist watch and any rings as these might cause a short circuit. Also, if you are going to open up a battery, wear protective glasses. Simple advice like these may save you from serious injury.

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