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= 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 all of these criteria:
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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:
* It can be freely used by shop members to work on projects.
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* It may 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.)
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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.)
 
* It is in proper working order.
 
* It is in proper working order.
 
The following are Work Areas:
 
* The work benches in the tool area
 
* The dev/AV work bench (formerly known as Embedded Dev)
 
* The work bench in the Fab Lab
 

Latest revision as of 15:21, 12 December 2017

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.