Examples of ISS crewmembers in a sentence
ISS crewmembers will also abide by the rules of the institution hosting the training, and by standards and requirements defined by the Multilateral Crew Operations Panel (MCOP), the Multilateral Space Medicine Board (MSMB) and the Multilateral Medical Oper- ations Panel (MMOP).
The ISS Commander is responsible for and will, to the extent of his or her authority and the ISS on-orbit capabilities, accomplish the mission program implementation and ensure the safety of the ISS crewmembers and the protection of the ISS elements, equipment, or payloads.
During preflight activities, the ISS Commander, to the extent of his or her authority, leads the ISS crewmembers through the training curriculum and mis- sion-preparation activities and seeks to en- sure that the ISS crewmembers are ade- quately prepared for the mission, acting as the crew’s representative to the ISS pro- gram’s training, medical, operations, and utilization authorities.
Before altering or removing any such property, ISS crewmembers shall first obtain authorization from the Flight Direc- tor, except as necessary to ensure the imme- diate safety of ISS crewmembers or ISS ele- ments, equipment, or payloads.
Each ISS crewmember will be informed by the Cooperating Agency providing him or her of the responsibilities of ISS crewmembers under the IGA, the MOU’s and this CCOC.
All ap- plicable rules, regulations, directives, and policies shall be made accessible to ISS crewmembers through appropriate means, coordinated by the MCOP.
The ISS Commander is the leader of the crew and is responsible for forming the indi- vidual ISS crewmembers into a single, inte- grated team.
This authority, which shall be exercised con- sistent with the provisions of Sections II and IV, extends to: (1) the ISS elements, equip- ment, and payloads; (2) the ISS crew- members; (3) activities of any kind occurring in or on the ISS; and (4) data and personal ef- fects in or on the ISS where necessary to protect the safety and well-being of the ISS crewmembers and the ISS elements, equip- ment, and payloads.
During postflight ac- tivities, the ISS Commander coordinates as necessary with these authorities to ensure that the ISS crewmembers complete the re- quired postflight activities.
ISS crewmembers are subject to additional requirements, such as the ISS Flight Rules, the disciplinary policy, and requirements imposed by their Cooperating Agency or those relating to the Earth-to-Orbit Vehicle (ETOV) transporting an ISS crewmember.