Commissioning Shift Information

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Instructions and useful links for the LST Commissioning Shift Leaders and Commissioning Shifters.

Emergency Phone Numbers[edit]

If possible save these numbers on your private phone before traveling to La Palma. To dial any external number from the Commissioning Container you need to dial (0) first. From a cell phone do not dial the (0).

Public Emergency (0) 112
Residencia Reception (day time) (0) +34 922 405 500 (ORM internal: 2500)
Residencia Night Porter (night time) (0) +34 609 554 576
LST Commissioning Shift Leader (0) +34 676 649 025
LST Telescope Manager: Patricia Márquez (0) +34 620 413 156
LST Commissioning Container (0) +34 922 405 556 (ORM internal: 2556)
MAGIC Control Room (0) +34 922 405 678, (0) +34 922 405 679 (ORM internal: 2678, 2679)
MAGIC Shift Leader (0) +34 629 160 816

Contacts[edit]

Preparation Before Shift[edit]

Which period am I assigned to?[edit]

If you were assigned for a shift, but do not remember which period you were assigned to, please check:

  • LST Shift assignments for 2024. The 2nd and 3rd columns specify the start date (evening) and end date (morning) of the shift.
  • LST-1 Onsite Commissioning Schedule. Here the dates of the shifts are highlighted in green in the first column, and are intended as evening. So the shift ends the morning after the last date highlighted.

Contact the Safety Contact Person[edit]

Each LST member institute has a Safety Contact Person (SCP) as the link between the institution and its members and the safety company hired by the LST Collaboration. A list can be found in the basic safety document.

Please contact your SCP well in time before your activity (either shift or technical), typically 1 month before, so that the documentation needed can be uploaded and reviewed in time. Remember that you will be to denied to work onsite if your documentation is not in order. In particular, you need a valid health check for the work conditions on the LST site to be able to work there. Also, you will need the filled and signed "Safety and Health Checklist", i.e. the last page of the basic safety document.

Send notification and subscribe to email list[edit]

You must inform the safety committee (lst-safety@cta-observatory.org) of your intentions so that your trip can be included in the travel schedule at the LST web site in La Palma. Include the following information:

Name, email, institution
Purpose of your travel
Expected dates
Accommodation (Town name or ORM)
Phone number (How to reach you in case of emergency like fire, evacuation, etc)
Contact at home for emergencies
If you have a valid driver license in Spain and willing to drive

If you are a non-Spaniard and will work at the LST site or Mirca storage hall for more than 7 working days, you need to attach to the email a filled and signed worker displacement form. The form can be filled for up to four workers at once.

You must join the mailing list lst-onsite@cta-observatory.org. Usually you will be added to this mailing list when the shift assignments are sent around, but let the Operations Coordinator (Alessio Berti, MPP, alessioberti90@gmail.com) and deputy (Franjo Podobnik, INFN: f.podobnik@student.unisi.it) or the Safety & Health Coordinator (Martin Will, MPP, mwill@mpp.mpg.de) know in case you were not included. Useful information about site and working conditions is regularly shared through this list. You are in fact encouraged to use it to contact your colleagues on site. The members of this mailing list and a link to subscribe can be found here (use your CTAO credentials to login i.e. username of the form <firstname>.<lastname>@cta-consortium.org).

Read the Documentation[edit]

  • Read the Safety Document and the other relevant documents on the LST Safety Website. Shift Leaders should read all documents to be familiar with the working procedures of all subsystems. Shifters should at least read the drive container, IT container and laser safety documents.
  • Read the Commissioning Manual and find resources important for the operations on the Operations Website, some special instructions can be found in the Special Instructions for Shifters.
  • Check the Onsite Work Schedule for works on site and who is on shift.
  • Check the recent commissioning meetings to understand the more important recent problems.
  • Read the recent entries in the ELOGs to understand the day-by-day activities on site.

ORM Booking[edit]

During your shift you must book a room at the ORM Residencia. Fill the form here. Where it asks you for the telescope pick "LST". Unless your institute has an account at the ORM you need to select to pay privately, also use this option if you are not sure. The form of payment can be changed on site. You might want to put in the comments you want a room in the annex apartments which are a bit cheaper, see the current rates. If you say nothing, they put you in the main building.

You can book your meals in the cafeteria through this form.

If you plan to stay in La Palma outside of your shift, you can book any of the hotels available in Los Cancajos or Santa Cruz.

Shift Information[edit]

Going to ORM[edit]

The LST collaboration does not own a car that shifters can use to go up to ORM and use for daily activities (going to the site, groceries shopping etc.). Therefore, at least one of the shifters should have a valid driver license to drive in Spain and be able to rent a car in La Palma (e.g. at the airport) for such purpose (some institutes have their own cars which can be used by shifters belonging to their institute). The Shifters of a given period should coordinate between themselves for this in advance of the shift i.e. the Shift Leader should make sure that at least one car is available among the shifters.

The Telescope Managers can help in bringing people up the first day, but in general, given that they have to follow activities on site, they can provide very limited support in this.

Also, taxis are available as an option to go up to ORM. Taxis may be ordered by calling the number +34 606394050, +34 922 44 08 25 or the reception of the Residencia (+34 922 405 500).

Safety tour[edit]

In order to avoid as much as possible issues with the organization of the safety tour for shifters, the safety tour is fixed at 14 La Palma local time on the first day of the shift. The location for the safety tour is the at the LST-1 site. Shifters should plan their trip to the island accordingly. Typically this means they should be on the island at least one day before the start of the shift. If the Telescope Managers are not available at that time due to other commitments, a new time for the safety tour will be agreed with the shifters.

You must take a safety tour every time you go on shift!

Shift Leader Tasks[edit]

  • Coordinate with shifters before the shift about the availability of at least one car (institute one or rental one) among the shifters (of course it needs someone willing to drive and with a valid driver license in Spain)
  • Fill the Commissioning ELOG every day, make sure to select the appropriate Type (Report), Category (Operation or Observation), System (LST1) and select Shift Summary. This way, the summary is sent to lst-onsite once you submit at the end of the night.
  • Fill the Startup and Shutdown Checklists in the ELOG.
  • Fill the work hour online sheet and make sure all shifters fill if every day.
  • Report in the Commissioning meeting, Mondays 9:00 CET (8:00 La Palma time) in winter time, Mondays 10 CEST (9:00 La Palma time) in summer time, an executive summary of the weekly report.
  • Check for the overall safety in the telescope area.
  • Report incidents to the commissioning whatsapp group.

Commissioning Plans and Shift Schedule[edit]

Startup and Shutdwon Checklists[edit]

Monitoring[edit]

Publicly available monitoring:

Useful information and rules inside the Commissioning Container[edit]

  • The password for the Wifi inside the Commissioning Container is the standard LST password.
  • To use the printer, connect to it over Wifi. Spare paper can be found in the cabinet with office material. If the paper is almost empty, please inform Patricia.
  • Also, inform Patricia if batteries and other material are close to empty (so before things are completely gone).
  • You are allowed to eat in the Commissioning Container, but you must take high care to not soil the floor or tables. Clean up after yourself to avoid attracting mice.
  • Separate trash in the different bins and always keep them closed. If the bags are full, close the full bags and keep them inside the Commissioning Container. A company comes weekly to take them away. Replace the bag inside the bin, new ones can be found in cabinet 01.

Contacts[edit]

Commissioning Responsibles[edit]

Commissioning Coordinator Daniel Mazin (mazin@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Safety & Health Coordinator Martin Will (mwill@mpp.mpg.de)
Operations Coordinator Alessio Berti (alessioberti90@gmail.com)
Deputy Operations Coordinator Franjo Podobnik: f.podobnik@student.unisi.it

Sub-system contacts[edit]

Camera Takayuki Saito (tysaito2008@gmail.com), Daniel Kerszberg (dkerszberg@ifae.es)
Drive Armand Fiasson (armand.fiasson@lapp.in2p3.fr), Inocencio Monteiro (monteiro@lapp.in2p3.fr)
Optics Koji Noda (knoda@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp), Ladislav Chytka (ladislav.chytka@upol.cz)
Auxiliary Systems Armand Fiasson (armand.fiasson@lapp.in2p3.fr), David Sanchez (david.sanchez@lapp.in2p3.fr)
Energy Storage Koji Noda (knoda@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp), Daniel Mazin (mazin@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
On-site IT Center Daniela Hadasch (hadasch@icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp), IT admins (admin-ctan@cta-observatory.org)