Law and Order

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Where you can find stuff and a couple of rules to keep the space clean.

Law & order changes

These rules and policies are subject to change. The latest version can be found on the wiki, located at wiki.munichmakerlab.de or as printed version at the space. For both, members and guests, it is obligatory to follow to the rules stated on the law and order page.

Don't smoke!

It is not allowed to smoke in the space. The same holds true for smoking electronic cigarettes.

Keep the space clean and tidy!

Workbenches should be completely clean when you leave - be considerate for the next user. Please put tools back where you found them. Clean up after making a mess: If you have engaged in any waste generating activity (e.g. peeling wires, welding, grinding etc), hoover the spot. It is not the purpose of the regular cleanup to clean other members mess.

Don't occupy shared space

Be mindful of the space you occupy. The Munich Maker Lab is a shared space and others want to work on their projects too. It is not allowed to occupy public space without plenum approval. Members are allowed to store personal items in the space, but they must be kept in one of the plastic boxes, labelled with a unique name so you can be identified. Two boxes per member. In an emergency, at least label your stuff with name and date. Anything occupying public space without a label or stored longer than one week is considered free-to-use.

Don't use machines you don't know!

Please only use machines you know how to use. Some equipment requires specific safety rules for usage. Safety sheets for specific equipment are located near the machines. If you don't know how to use a specific machine, ask an experienced member prior using or experimenting with it.

Use safety equipment and follow best-practice

It is mandatory to use safety equipment. Do not leave machines running unattended. Do not attempt to stop running equipment with any part of your body. Be aware of all equipment around you, especially moving parts. Check that all pieces and tooling are properly secured before operating equipment.

No dangerous experiments!

Don't perform experiments with electricity or other dangerous goods that can harm people, environments or cause (fire) hazards. Also keep other users of the space in mind.

Be excellent to each other!

Be excellent to other users of the space and our neighbors. Ask before doing annoying things that are loud, smelly or dusty. Being excellent goes beyond being respectful: Collaborate, be honest, always leave the space better than you found it. Ask questions, help others. Harmful behavior, harassment, stalking, theft, hazing, and otherwise being the opposite of excellent is unacceptable - also see our Code of Conduct.

Respect others property!

Ask before borrowing stuff. Free to use does NOT mean free to take or free to hack. Do not tamper or manipulate others property (e.g. putting stickers on devices). Do not open tools and equipment that you don't own or have the permission to do so. If you happen to break anything, and that definitely can happen, inform the owner (if possible) and let the board of directors (vorstand@munichmakerlab.de) know.

Use the designated work space!

The meeting area is for meetings, gatherings, software hacking and other non-messy (e.g. oil, dust, etc) work only. The wood and metal workshop is for wood and metal work, as well as painting. The electronics corner is for soldering and other "hardware" related work as well as dry, non-messy work (e.g. textile processing) only. The kitchen is for food & drink preparation only (absolutely no experiments). The gaming corner is for social gathering, playing (VR) games, watching movies and software hacking.

Don't misuse the space!

Only use the space for the activities described in the statues. If you want to use the space for anything else (e.g. party) a plenum approval is needed.

Don't steal!

Don't take any tools or equipment off the premise without plenum approval (if owned by Munich Maker Lab) or approval by the person who owns the equipment. Also pay your drinks or any machines that require payment - remember that someone had to pay for it and it is therefor stealing.

Don't use the space for illegal or immoral purposes

German law applies within the maker space - that also means you can't work on firearms or anything else that is against the German law. Don't do anything that could harm MuMaLab's reputation.

Don't use the space as accommodation

Short naps are okay, using the lab as accommodation is not.

Don't tamper, remove or relocate safety equipment

Safety equipment such as fire extinguishers and first aid kits are for emergency use only. Do not use them for experiments, relocate them or tamper them in any way.