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Nasa to review workplace safety culture at SpaceX, Boeing ahead of space mission

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ORLANDO/BENGALURU: MUSK WAS FILMED DRINKING WHISKEY AND SMOKING WEED DURING A PODCAST IN SEPT, REPORTED THE WASHINGTON POST

US space agency Nasa said on Tuesday it would review the workplace safety culture at SpaceX and Boeing Co., as the two companies gear up to fly astronauts to the Internatio­nal Space Station.

The National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion (Nasa) said it would conduct a “cultural assessment study” of the companies, “including the adherence to a drug-free environmen­t”, prior to crew test flights scheduled to take place in the coming months.

“We fully expect our commercial partners to meet all workplace safety requiremen­ts in the execution of our missions,” said Nasa in a statement.

Nasa did not give further details on the reasons behind the move, but the Washington Post, which first reported it, said the review was prompted by the recent behaviour of SpaceX’s founder Elon Musk, who was filmed drinking whiskey and briefly smoking marijuana during a live podcast in September.

SpaceX and Boeing are the two main contractor­s selected under Nasa’s commercial crew programme to send astronauts to space as soon as 2019, using their Dragon and Starliner spacecraft respective­ly.

Boeing said in an emailed statement that it was committed to mission success as Nasa’s partner, while ensuring the integrity, safety and quality of its products, its people and their work environmen­t.

SpaceX said it actively promoted a safe work environmen­t.

“We are confident that our comprehens­ive drug-free workforce and workplace programs exceed all applicable contractua­l requiremen­ts,” SpaceX said in a statement sent to Reuters.

 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? Elon Musk, founder, SpaceX
REUTERS/FILE Elon Musk, founder, SpaceX

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