Difference between revisions of "Policies/Tables"
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* The Embedded Dev Machine is a Clean Table, please remove your things from the table after use. | * The Embedded Dev Machine is a Clean Table, please remove your things from the table after use. | ||
* The Office Tables are Clean Tables, please remove your things from the table after use. | * The Office Tables are Clean Tables, please remove your things from the table after use. | ||
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+ | = Proposed additional policy - 9 Oct 2017 = | ||
+ | A "Work Area" is defined as a table or other area that must remain clean when it is not in use, aside from tools that are meant to stay in that area. In this context, something is a "tool" once it meets all of these criteria: | ||
+ | * It can be freely used by shop members to work on projects. | ||
+ | ** Alternatively, it can be used by shop members once they have been trained on its use. (This policy must be posted on the tool or its respective Work Area.) | ||
+ | * It is in proper working order. | ||
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+ | The following are Work Areas: | ||
+ | * The work benches in the tool area | ||
+ | * The Dev + AV work bench | ||
+ | * The work bench in the Fab Lab | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 9 October 2017
Policy 1: Dry Erase Tables
As per email from Phil Showers on Behalf of the Facilities Committee 4/4/14" (added to wiki 5/16/14) Adjusted due to Not Storage rules proposal 9/20/2017.
The upper surfaces of some tables have been designated "Clean Surfaces", so please be sure to pull your things off of them when you are finished using the tables for the day.
Policy 2: Other Tables
(added to wiki 5/16/14)
- The Embedded Dev Machine is a Clean Table, please remove your things from the table after use.
- The Office Tables are Clean Tables, please remove your things from the table after use.
Proposed additional policy - 9 Oct 2017
A "Work Area" is defined as a table or other area that must remain clean when it is not in use, aside from tools that are meant to stay in that area. In this context, something is a "tool" once it meets all of these criteria:
- It can be freely used by shop members to work on projects.
- Alternatively, it can be used by shop members once they have been trained on its use. (This policy must be posted on the tool or its respective Work Area.)
- It is in proper working order.
The following are Work Areas:
- The work benches in the tool area
- The Dev + AV work bench
- The work bench in the Fab Lab