NST Schedule

NST stands for New Staff Tour. A group assigned for an NST are to be brought into Light Containment Zone and follow a path for the tour, starting from the D-Class Containment Area. The schedule is below.

Start: D-Class Containment Area

Stop 1: SCP-173's Containment Chamber
Tour guides give the staff group a brief description of SCP-173, how it works, and shows a picture of 173. The chamber is not to be opened during this time.

Stop 2: SCP-8654's Containment Chamber
SCP-8654-B is allowed to come out of its cell and interact with the new staff and meet Agent Joseph1, but must be put back in its cell for the remainder of the tour.

Stop 3: SCP-131's Containment Chamber
After the SCP-372 termination incident (see Incident 372-T for information), SCP-372's chamber has been given to SCP-131-A and SCP-131-B. The new staff are allowed to interact with SCP-131-A and SCP-131-B, but must be put back into their chamber for the rest of the tour.

Stop 4: SCP-914's Containment Chamber
Tour guides give the staff group a brief description of SCP-914 and how it works. No one is allowed to use SCP-914 during this time.

Stop 5: SCP-205's Containment Chamber
Tour guides give the staff group a brief description of SCP-205 and how it works. No one is allowed to enter the mini room that SCP-205 is in.

Stop 6: Heavy Containment Zone
The tour goes into Heavy Containment Zone. All of the new staff that won't get Level 3 Clearance on the tour are redirected into another tour for seeing the rest of the SCPs in the Light Containment Zone. For Level 0 Clearance staff, like janitors, that WON'T be doing their job in Heavy Containment Zone, the tour ends here. They are given their Clearance cards and are sent back home for the day. For those who will be given Level 3 Clearance or higher, the main tour continues into Heavy Containment Zone.

"Stop" 7: SCP-682
On the tour's way to Stop 8, tour guides are required to give a brief description of SCP-682. They are not allowed to enter SCP-682's chamber nor head their, as there's a high chance that none of the new staff will be working with it.

Stop 8: SCP-106
The tour will be taken to just outside the door into SCP-106's Containment Chamber. The tour is not allowed to be taken inside its chamber. If there happens to be someone who will be working the Femur Breaker, then the tour guides are required to give an explanation on how the femur breaker works.

"Stop" 9: SCP-096
On the way to Entrance Zone, tour guides are required to tell all new staff that they must not look at SCP-096's face in any way except for an illustration of it. The other new staff who were left behind at the Heavy Containment Zone entrance must also be told how SCP-096 works before they leave.

Stop 10: Entrance Zone
The tour arrives at the Entrance Zone, and every new staff there is allowed to follow the tour guides.

Stop 11: SCP-294
Tour guides are required to give a brief description of SCP-294 and how it works. SCP-294 is not allowed to be used during this time.

After Stop 11, all remaining new staff are given a keycard for the Clearance Level they have. Same goes for everyone else that stayed at Light Containment Zone. Every new staff in Entrance Zone must be given a Clearance Level of 3 or 4, and every new staff at Light Containment Zone that hasn't been given Level 0 Clearance and sent home are to be given Clearance Level 1 or 2. Any new staff that requires a Level 5 Clearance must be given a tour specifically for Level 5 staff. Any new members of the O5 Council must be given a tour of the O5 Council office and must swear to never tell any private O5 Level information to anyone other than other O5 Council members.