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* Public spaces, such as desks, workbenches, floorspace, and tools, must be kept clean when not actively being used. | * Public spaces, such as desks, workbenches, floorspace, and tools, must be kept clean when not actively being used. | ||
** Clean up after yourself as you work in different areas of the space, and don't hog everything! Do a once over before leaving, we don't have a janitor. | ** Clean up after yourself as you work in different areas of the space, and don't hog everything! Do a once over before leaving, we don't have a janitor. | ||
** Leave it cleaner and working better than you found it. | ** Leave it cleaner and working better than you found it. Properly maintain any equipment you use, and do not leave equipment in a state where it is likely to be damaged. | ||
* Do not take anything out of the lab, or hack apart stuff that isn't yours or a consumable. | * Do not take anything out of the lab, or hack apart stuff that isn't yours or a consumable. | ||
** Example: taking home a screwdriver, or cutting the DC jack off of a power adapter, is not generally cool. Using stock wood or resistors in your project, however, is fine especially if you buy replacements if you use more than a tiny bit. In other words, don't deprive anyone else of a working lab. | ** Example: taking home a screwdriver, or cutting the DC jack off of a power adapter, is not generally cool. Using stock wood or resistors in your project, however, is fine especially if you buy replacements if you use more than a tiny bit. In other words, don't deprive anyone else of a working lab. |
Revision as of 09:15, 22 July 2011
Public Space
- Public spaces, such as desks, workbenches, floorspace, and tools, must be kept clean when not actively being used.
- Clean up after yourself as you work in different areas of the space, and don't hog everything! Do a once over before leaving, we don't have a janitor.
- Leave it cleaner and working better than you found it. Properly maintain any equipment you use, and do not leave equipment in a state where it is likely to be damaged.
- Do not take anything out of the lab, or hack apart stuff that isn't yours or a consumable.
- Example: taking home a screwdriver, or cutting the DC jack off of a power adapter, is not generally cool. Using stock wood or resistors in your project, however, is fine especially if you buy replacements if you use more than a tiny bit. In other words, don't deprive anyone else of a working lab.
Tools
- Most tools require approval before you can use them.
- Even if you've used a tool elsewhere before, approval is needed because HeatSync frequently operates differently than a normal garage, shop or lab.
- Ask an operations team member before using a tool you haven't used before.
- Everything in the lab should have a home. Put everything back in it's home so everyone else can find it.