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= Workshop Etiquette =
 
= Workshop Etiquette =
At Hackspace we treat our members and guests as adults; we expect our space to be treated with similar respect. This space is maintained by volunteers like you.  
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At Hackspace we treat our members and guests as adults; we expect our space to be treated with similar respect.  
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This space is maintained by volunteers like you.  
  
 
To keep our space clean and safe for everyone, please follow this quick advice:
 
To keep our space clean and safe for everyone, please follow this quick advice:
  
1) If you're in any doubt about how to safely and effectively use a tool, ask someone. Don't take risks.
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# If you're in any doubt about how to safely and effectively use a tool, ask someone. Don't take risks.
 
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# Wear the safety equipment provided when using the tools.
2) Wear eye protection when using power tools.
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# Clean up after yourself: Aim to leave the workshop cleaner than it was when you arrived.
 
 
3) Clean up after yourself; put tools away. Aim to leave the workshop cleaner than it was when you arrived.
 

Latest revision as of 18:40, 13 July 2013

Workshop Etiquette

At Hackspace we treat our members and guests as adults; we expect our space to be treated with similar respect.

This space is maintained by volunteers like you.

To keep our space clean and safe for everyone, please follow this quick advice:

  1. If you're in any doubt about how to safely and effectively use a tool, ask someone. Don't take risks.
  2. Wear the safety equipment provided when using the tools.
  3. Clean up after yourself: Aim to leave the workshop cleaner than it was when you arrived.