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= Policy 1: Dry Erase Tables =  
 
= 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)
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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.
  
"The space under Tables 0 and 2 are no longer Member Storage, but are more "Active Project" resting space, as is the top of Table 0. The upper surfaces of Table 1 and 2 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. The Member Storage spaces under Table 1 have not been effected."
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= Policy 2: Other Tables =
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The Facilities Director may give certain areas special designations, such as the "Clean Table" designation, by applying appropriate signage to those areas in a semi-permanent fashion. The Facilities Director may remove a special designation from an area by removing that signage.
  
"Members, please note that this means projects are not to be stored on the surfaces of the tables 1 & 2, even if marked.  These projects are to be stored under the tables." ~ Email from Jeff Cotten, 4/4/14
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= Policy 3: Textiles Table =
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Do not work with metal shavings on the textiles room table.
  
= Policy 2: Other Tables =  
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= Proposed additional policy - 12 Dec 2017 =
(added to wiki 5/16/14)
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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 both of these criteria:
* The Embedded Dev Machine is a Clean Table, please remove your things from the table after use.
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* It may be freely used by shop members to work on projects.
* The Office Tables are Clean Tables, please remove your things from the table after use.  
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** Alternatively, it may be used by shop members once they have been trained on its use. (This restriction must be posted on the tool or its respective Work Area.)
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* It is in proper working order.
  
  
= Discontinued Policies =
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[[Category:Policies]]
 
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As per the 3/16/2010 Board Meeting:
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* If a project is marked (with a note, or a dry erase marker, etc) please do not relocate it.
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* If items are not marked, please move it to the Lost&Found area
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* Do not place tools in the lost and found, these go in the tool area
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 4 October 2021

Policy 1: Dry Erase Tables

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

The Facilities Director may give certain areas special designations, such as the "Clean Table" designation, by applying appropriate signage to those areas in a semi-permanent fashion. The Facilities Director may remove a special designation from an area by removing that signage.

Policy 3: Textiles Table

Do not work with metal shavings on the textiles room table.

Proposed additional policy - 12 Dec 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 both of these criteria:

  • It may be freely used by shop members to work on projects.
    • Alternatively, it may be used by shop members once they have been trained on its use. (This restriction must be posted on the tool or its respective Work Area.)
  • It is in proper working order.