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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | The Facilities Committee helps members with the maintenance, operation, repair, cleaning and management of the shop and its various resources and equipment. Currently under [[Facilities_Director|Facilities Director]], [[User: | + | The Facilities Committee helps members with the maintenance, operation, repair, cleaning and management of the shop and its various resources and equipment. Currently under [[Facilities_Director|Facilities Director]], [[User:EnabrinTain|Phil Showers]]. |
== Priority Tasks == | == Priority Tasks == | ||
[[Facilities_Committee_Page/Priority_List|Facilities Priority List]] | [[Facilities_Committee_Page/Priority_List|Facilities Priority List]] | ||
== Regular Tasks == | == Regular Tasks == | ||
+ | === Lost and Found === | ||
+ | *Lost and found is for Personal Property. | ||
+ | ** Shop property, tools, and materials from hackables don't go in L&F, they get put away. | ||
+ | *There are 2 and a half shelves in the Hackables Area that are devoted to L&F. | ||
+ | *They are clearly marked. | ||
+ | *Things in L&F are not fair game. | ||
+ | **They are personal property that was left out and needs to be taken home. | ||
+ | *The L&F shelves are split into 3 Staging areas. | ||
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+ | The Lost and Found Process | ||
+ | #An item has been found that is personal property and is unmarked and unknown! It belongs in L&F! Put it in the "WEEK ONE shelf! | ||
+ | #Each Tuesday, Facilities Committee members will go up and move things from the Week One shelf to the Week Two shelf. | ||
+ | #Things in the Week Two shelf will go to the Week Three shelf. | ||
+ | #Things in the Week Three shelf will be disbursed. | ||
+ | #Disbursal means that an item will either go into Hackables, be thrown away, or stored in Phil's garage, in the case of property who's value demands it needs longer time for waiting for the owner to claim it. | ||
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=== Shop Cleaup & Buildup === | === Shop Cleaup & Buildup === | ||
Next Scheduled Time Pending | Next Scheduled Time Pending | ||
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# Put like items together: | # Put like items together: | ||
#* Trash with trash. | #* Trash with trash. | ||
− | #* | + | #* Tools with tools. |
− | #* 3D printer parts with 3D | + | #* 3D printer parts with 3D printers. |
# Now find a home for things: | # Now find a home for things: | ||
− | ## | + | ## Is there a banker box for this thing? |
− | ## Is | + | ## Is the banker box full? |
− | ## | + | ##* YES: make room in the box or throw item away (there's probably room) |
− | ## | + | ##* NO: put your hand in the box young atreides |
+ | ## Put it in Hackables shelf. | ||
==== Focus: ==== | ==== Focus: ==== | ||
Complete these at each cleanup: | Complete these at each cleanup: | ||
− | * '''Controlled Cleaning''' - Gather what needs to be thrown out from [[User: | + | * '''Controlled Cleaning''' - Gather what needs to be thrown out from [[User:EnabrinTain|Phil]], [[User:JimShoe|Nathan]], [[User:CrashCart|Tim]], and [[User:tylercrumpton|Tyler]] . Break it down and reuse/recycle/trash parts. IF YOU INTEND TO THROW SOMETHING OUT, PASS IT BY THOSE GUYS FIRST. |
** Clean out lost & found of tools and loose items. | ** Clean out lost & found of tools and loose items. | ||
** Clean tables top and bottom. MEMBERS: Make your personal boxes ready by storing away your stuff or labeling what is yours. | ** Clean tables top and bottom. MEMBERS: Make your personal boxes ready by storing away your stuff or labeling what is yours. | ||
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Complete one of these as possible at each buildup: | Complete one of these as possible at each buildup: | ||
* Storage | * Storage | ||
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* Usability | * Usability | ||
* Placards | * Placards | ||
* Grounds | * Grounds | ||
− | ** Rake and mow lawn | + | ** Rake and mow lawn |
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* Electrical | * Electrical | ||
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** Repair and replace burnt-out bulbs and ballasts. | ** Repair and replace burnt-out bulbs and ballasts. | ||
* Utility | * Utility | ||
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* Help with infrastructure improvements as listed in: | * Help with infrastructure improvements as listed in: | ||
** [[Public_Relations#Sponsorship_Solicitation|Public Relations -> Sponsorship Solicitation]] | ** [[Public_Relations#Sponsorship_Solicitation|Public Relations -> Sponsorship Solicitation]] | ||
− | ** [[Meetings/2009-05#Group_projects_.2F_Betterment_of_the_space|5/2009 General Meeting -> 5 Notes -> 5.6 Group projects / Betterment of the space]] | + | ** [[Meetings/2009-05#Group_projects_.2F_Betterment_of_the_space|5/2009 General Meeting -> 5 Notes -> 5.6 Group projects / Betterment of the space]] *this may be OBE -pms |
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== Safety Tasks == | == Safety Tasks == | ||
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== Equipment & Materials Requests == | == Equipment & Materials Requests == | ||
Please submit equipment requests to the [[Equipment_%26_Materials_Request_Page | Equipment & Materials Request Page]]. | Please submit equipment requests to the [[Equipment_%26_Materials_Request_Page | Equipment & Materials Request Page]]. | ||
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== Recycling == | == Recycling == | ||
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=== Metal Recycling === | === Metal Recycling === | ||
[http://www.tvrllc.com/ Tennessee Valley Recyclers] will pay you to bring metal to them to be recycled. | [http://www.tvrllc.com/ Tennessee Valley Recyclers] will pay you to bring metal to them to be recycled. | ||
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* Garbage Disposal & Recycling | * Garbage Disposal & Recycling | ||
** Take out garbage from the cans inside the shop to our dumpster it is emptied once a week. | ** Take out garbage from the cans inside the shop to our dumpster it is emptied once a week. | ||
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− | * Metal Recycling & Toxic & E-Waste Disposal | + | * Metal Recycling & Toxic & E-Waste Disposal |
** Aluminum, Copper and Steel is recycled at [http://www.tvrllc.com/ Tennessee Valley Recycling] ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Tennessee+Valley+Recycling+Huntsville,+AL+35805&hl=en&cd=1&ei=z3eVS5i7LI6wNYfBwDI&sig2=CW0M-SH1HrhmvWQKUHP2Zw&sll=34.722782,-86.608946&sspn=0.063379,0.006295&ie=UTF8&view=map&cid=2738339466346192268&ved=0CBcQpQY&hq=Tennessee+Valley+Recycling+Huntsville,+AL+35805&hnear=&ll=34.723396,-86.608948&spn=0.006323,0.009645&t=h&z=17&iwloc=A Huntsville Division, 606 Triana Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35805, 256-539-0770]). Money from recycling goes back to the shop in the donation box. | ** Aluminum, Copper and Steel is recycled at [http://www.tvrllc.com/ Tennessee Valley Recycling] ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Tennessee+Valley+Recycling+Huntsville,+AL+35805&hl=en&cd=1&ei=z3eVS5i7LI6wNYfBwDI&sig2=CW0M-SH1HrhmvWQKUHP2Zw&sll=34.722782,-86.608946&sspn=0.063379,0.006295&ie=UTF8&view=map&cid=2738339466346192268&ved=0CBcQpQY&hq=Tennessee+Valley+Recycling+Huntsville,+AL+35805&hnear=&ll=34.723396,-86.608948&spn=0.006323,0.009645&t=h&z=17&iwloc=A Huntsville Division, 606 Triana Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35805, 256-539-0770]). Money from recycling goes back to the shop in the donation box. | ||
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* Old Equipment Scrapping, Salvage & Disposal | * Old Equipment Scrapping, Salvage & Disposal | ||
** This task is controlled by the following people. DO NOT throw any equipment or material in the shop away without their permission since members may have been saving/working on it for a project. | ** This task is controlled by the following people. DO NOT throw any equipment or material in the shop away without their permission since members may have been saving/working on it for a project. | ||
− | *** [[User: | + | *** [[User:EnabrinTain|Phil]] |
− | *** [[User: | + | *** [[User:CrashCart|Tim]] |
− | *** [[User: | + | *** [[User:JimShoe|Nathan]] |
− | + | ** The above members will mark items for dispersal. They will be broken down and separated into usable parts, recyclables, toxic and e-waste and general trash. Each will be processed accordingly. | |
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* Building Maintenance & Cleaning | * Building Maintenance & Cleaning | ||
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* Structural repair | * Structural repair | ||
− | Note: [[User: | + | Note: [[User:EnabrinTain | Phil]] is the point of contact for any issues that are the landlord's responsibility. |
== Notes/Lessons Learned == | == Notes/Lessons Learned == | ||
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* The best time to run a clean up is not each month, but after every convention; before, everyone is working on projects for the con. Afterwards, they will be done and ready to clean up. | * The best time to run a clean up is not each month, but after every convention; before, everyone is working on projects for the con. Afterwards, they will be done and ready to clean up. | ||
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== Reference == | == Reference == | ||
* Recycling Information: | * Recycling Information: | ||
** [http://www.diylife.com/2010/04/09/things-you-thought-you-could-recycle-but-cant/ Things You Can't Recycle] | ** [http://www.diylife.com/2010/04/09/things-you-thought-you-could-recycle-but-cant/ Things You Can't Recycle] | ||
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+ | === Shop Heating & Cooling - Complete === | ||
+ | Details on [[Shop_Heating_%26_Cooling|Shop Heating & Cooling Page]]. | ||
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+ | === Kitchen - Complete === | ||
+ | See 'Tuesday Night Feasts' for scheduling and info | ||
+ | * 4/10 - 220V will be needed for stove, [[User:Ratmandu|Ratmandu]] can help. For now, 110V will work for basic appliances; pizza oven, microwave, etc. | ||
+ | * 11/11 - Oven Installed | ||
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+ | === INFORMATION ONLY: First Saturday of Every Month, 10am: Dump Day === | ||
+ | * '''DO NOT USE THE SHOP AS A STAGING AREA FOR THIS TYPE OF WASTE''' | ||
+ | * The [http://www.swdahsv.org/ Huntsville Landfill] at [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=34.683793,-86.593015&num=1&t=h&sll=34.684428,-86.594667&sspn=0.010057,0.01929&gl=us&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=34.683996,-86.593369&spn=0.005029,0.009645&z=17 Leeman Ferry Road] is open from 8am to noon on every first Saturday of the month. Take our toxic and E-waste to the dump. If Saturday is a holiday, they are open on the following Saturday. | ||
+ | ** As they only accept household toxic waste, be sure to state you are dumping for a residence. Given that our organization is a hobby shop, we will not be dumping anything beyond household toxic waste. [http://www.swdahsv.org/household.html Here] is their list of what is acceptable as such. NO radioactive, biological or explosive waste! | ||
+ | * Before 11:30am, take our scrap metal for recycling at [http://www.tvrllc.com/ Tennessee Valley Recycling] (Huntsville Division, 606 Triana Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35805, 256-539-0770). | ||
+ | ** Before throwing, leave some stock for welding and building/forging. Welding stock is any metal piece that is thicker than a Nickle. Building stock is any metal piece that is large and continuous; the larger the piece and the fewer the cuts and holes the better. However, the Aluminum cans may be recycled since they do not work well for forging or welding. | ||
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Revision as of 16:59, 28 September 2015
Contents
[hide]Summary
The Facilities Committee helps members with the maintenance, operation, repair, cleaning and management of the shop and its various resources and equipment. Currently under Facilities Director, Phil Showers.
Priority Tasks
Regular Tasks
Lost and Found
- Lost and found is for Personal Property.
- Shop property, tools, and materials from hackables don't go in L&F, they get put away.
- There are 2 and a half shelves in the Hackables Area that are devoted to L&F.
- They are clearly marked.
- Things in L&F are not fair game.
- They are personal property that was left out and needs to be taken home.
- The L&F shelves are split into 3 Staging areas.
The Lost and Found Process
- An item has been found that is personal property and is unmarked and unknown! It belongs in L&F! Put it in the "WEEK ONE shelf!
- Each Tuesday, Facilities Committee members will go up and move things from the Week One shelf to the Week Two shelf.
- Things in the Week Two shelf will go to the Week Three shelf.
- Things in the Week Three shelf will be disbursed.
- Disbursal means that an item will either go into Hackables, be thrown away, or stored in Phil's garage, in the case of property who's value demands it needs longer time for waiting for the owner to claim it.
Shop Cleaup & Buildup
Next Scheduled Time Pending
Rules Of Cleaning
- Do no harm.
- Put like items together:
- Trash with trash.
- Tools with tools.
- 3D printer parts with 3D printers.
- Now find a home for things:
- Is there a banker box for this thing?
- Is the banker box full?
- YES: make room in the box or throw item away (there's probably room)
- NO: put your hand in the box young atreides
- Put it in Hackables shelf.
Focus:
Complete these at each cleanup:
- Controlled Cleaning - Gather what needs to be thrown out from Phil, Nathan, Tim, and Tyler . Break it down and reuse/recycle/trash parts. IF YOU INTEND TO THROW SOMETHING OUT, PASS IT BY THOSE GUYS FIRST.
- Clean out lost & found of tools and loose items.
- Clean tables top and bottom. MEMBERS: Make your personal boxes ready by storing away your stuff or labeling what is yours.
- Label shop tools with 'ML256'.
- Clean and organize storeroom. Make the alleyways clear.
- Bathroom - Clean bathroom.
- Kitchen - Clean up microwaves, utensil area and fridge.
- Sweep and Mop Floors
Etc.
Complete one of these as possible at each buildup:
- Storage
- Usability
- Placards
- Grounds
- Rake and mow lawn
- Electrical
- Repair and replace burnt-out bulbs and ballasts.
- Utility
- Help with infrastructure improvements as listed in:
Safety Tasks
New Member Shop Walkthrough
Point out locations of/give note to:
- Rooms and what they are used for and associated hazards.
- Hazard and Safety Placards and Procedures
- Location and Types of Safety Gear and their usage.
- Location of Material Safety Data Sheets & Manuals for Equipment
- Safety Alarms (have them press test buttons so they know what each alarm sounds like):
- One Smoke Detector in Kitchen.
- One Carbon Monoxide on top of Fridge.
- First Aid Kit
- One in Kitchen.
- Phone Locations, and !alert functionality.
- Advise new members to keep a cell phone on them as a backup in case they must call for an emergency.
- Let them know about the IRC !alert function.
- Fire Escapes and Exit operation
- Fire Extinguishers, have them confirm they know how to operate and check condition (full/empty):
- Two in Garage Area; on near No-Store Zone and one by entrance to office area.
- One in Loft above Garage Area by dirty sink.
- One in Kitchen by stove.
- One in Office Lounge on top of Server Rack.
- Shop Exit Checklist
- Check before leaving if you are last. Or if you are leaving someone as the last, tag them.
- Toxic/E-Waste and Oil/Petrochemical Waste Disposal Bins and what is accepted.
- Recycling (Regular, Special & Scrap Metals) and Garbage and what is accepted.
- Clean and dirty sinks.
- Cleaning gear.
- Show new members how to operate:
- Heater/AC
- Front Door
- Garage Doors
- Light Switches indoor and outdoor.
- Storage, Equipment & Tool Locations
- Show the no-store zone.
- State where transient projects are being stationed and what is going on with them.
- State what equipment is free use and what equipment requires that you speak to the owner before use due to hazards or special training required (e.g. Ratmandu's welder, Enabrintain's CNC laser cutter, radial arm saw, Korc's wood lathe, etc.)
- Whiteboard and Space Usage Etiquette.
- Photograph the white board if you want to keep it, do not let your writings stay out more than a week. Others need to use it too.
- Store your stuff in only the space of a tote box.
- Clean up after yourself. If you must leave something out, please label it thusly.
- Kitchen and food rules of thumb for rot.
- If food spoils, dispose of it immediately.
- Compost pile outside can take food waste.
Equipment & Materials Requests
Please submit equipment requests to the Equipment & Materials Request Page.
Recycling
Metal Recycling
Tennessee Valley Recyclers will pay you to bring metal to them to be recycled.
Hazardous Waste Waste Disposal
Done per the The Solid Waste Disposal Authority of Huntsville's Household Hazardous Waste Program.
Roles
The facilities committee helps members with the following:
- Garbage Disposal & Recycling
- Take out garbage from the cans inside the shop to our dumpster it is emptied once a week.
- Metal Recycling & Toxic & E-Waste Disposal
- Aluminum, Copper and Steel is recycled at Tennessee Valley Recycling (Huntsville Division, 606 Triana Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35805, 256-539-0770). Money from recycling goes back to the shop in the donation box.
- Old Equipment Scrapping, Salvage & Disposal
- This task is controlled by the following people. DO NOT throw any equipment or material in the shop away without their permission since members may have been saving/working on it for a project.
- The above members will mark items for dispersal. They will be broken down and separated into usable parts, recyclables, toxic and e-waste and general trash. Each will be processed accordingly.
- Building Maintenance & Cleaning
- Repairs lights and plumbing. Is responsible for getting it done or calling the right services to get a repair done (e.g. landlord, repair service, etc.).
- Runs cleanings and notifies shop members so they have ample time to prepare their projects and tables for a cleaning. Preparation could be just either labeling project items, marking out what space not to enter, covering items with a sheet or completely storing the project away.
- Manage Shop Equipment Requests
- Assists or organizes the building/purchase of equipment for the shop. Per the Equipment & Materials Request Page.
- Assists Material & Equipment Storage
- Sets up areas and storage systems to store material and gear (e.g. bins, shelves, racks, chests, etc.). Also keeps shop notified of where things go via wiki, labels, e-mail, etc..
- Make Sure Shop Is Stocked
- Make sure shop has basics (TP, emergency & first aid gear, etc.) and if necessary, building material per the Equipment & Materials Request Page.
- Ensure Proper Safety For Shop
- Assist in ensuring shop has proper safety equipment, dangerous materials are stored properly, and the right safety measures are used and training provided for members.
- Keeps Shop Inventory List
- Organizes and manages the Inventory.
The main source for how stuff is done in the shop is from the 203BrownSt page.
Landlord Responsibilities
UPDATE FOR 414 STEVENS (Note 5/8/11)
- Plumbing repair
- Electrical wiring repair
- Structural repair
Note: Phil is the point of contact for any issues that are the landlord's responsibility.
Notes/Lessons Learned
- Spacefelix's Running Notes for FC
- 14-2 Romex w/ Ground is good for 120VAC.
- Make Shop
- Light Repair - The small lights in the storeroom use F40T8 bipin fluorescent bulbs with 120V electronic ballasts for two bipin F40T8 bulbs. The large lights around the shop use either slimline (single pin) F96T12 bulbs with 120V magnetic ballasts for two slimline F96T12 bulbs or slimline F96T8 bulbs with 120V electronic ballasts for two slimline F96T8 bulbs. The regular Edison Socket fixtures use 65W-equivalent CFLs. Do not use fluorescent bulbs with dimmer switches, they will wear out faster.
- Carpentry - Do not use wet wood or pallets for building furniture meant to last and/or hold heavy loads. The wood has been ruined/warped and is of low quality.
- To run a club, there needs to be a degree of dedication towards the place; e.g. manage the maintenance and buildup of your place carefully.
- In a shop where many projects are being run at once, be mindful of who works on/owns what to avoid conflict.
- The best time to run a clean up is not each month, but after every convention; before, everyone is working on projects for the con. Afterwards, they will be done and ready to clean up.
Reference
- Recycling Information:
Shop Heating & Cooling - Complete
Details on Shop Heating & Cooling Page.
Kitchen - Complete
See 'Tuesday Night Feasts' for scheduling and info
- 4/10 - 220V will be needed for stove, Ratmandu can help. For now, 110V will work for basic appliances; pizza oven, microwave, etc.
- 11/11 - Oven Installed
INFORMATION ONLY: First Saturday of Every Month, 10am: Dump Day
- DO NOT USE THE SHOP AS A STAGING AREA FOR THIS TYPE OF WASTE
- The Huntsville Landfill at Leeman Ferry Road is open from 8am to noon on every first Saturday of the month. Take our toxic and E-waste to the dump. If Saturday is a holiday, they are open on the following Saturday.
- As they only accept household toxic waste, be sure to state you are dumping for a residence. Given that our organization is a hobby shop, we will not be dumping anything beyond household toxic waste. Here is their list of what is acceptable as such. NO radioactive, biological or explosive waste!
- Before 11:30am, take our scrap metal for recycling at Tennessee Valley Recycling (Huntsville Division, 606 Triana Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35805, 256-539-0770).
- Before throwing, leave some stock for welding and building/forging. Welding stock is any metal piece that is thicker than a Nickle. Building stock is any metal piece that is large and continuous; the larger the piece and the fewer the cuts and holes the better. However, the Aluminum cans may be recycled since they do not work well for forging or welding.