Checklist Onsite Member Onboarding

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Wiki page intro

This wiki page helps the people running on-site member on-boardings to remember what to talk about/to cover.


Community Area

  • Introduction round
  • Open principle (be welcoming, space status on,...)
  • Everyone is invited and encouraged to help on projects around the space
  • Do tour the space for other people
  • Doing workshops and teaching people is great (+ we have a framework for it, if you don't want to organize it)
  • Breaking stuff is not bad, but not letting anyone know is
  • Explain rules (law and order page, code of conduct)
  • Space status (how to operate it, where it shows up)
  • Door lock (brief intro how it works)
  • Kids without supervision
  • When leaving: check kitchen door, turn off status, check electronics corner, close front door (there is a sign on the door what else to check)
  • Garbage collection (cardboard, metal, electronics) - where to dispose of cardboard + general waste, do not bring any trash (electronics etc) from home, NO special waste (paint, batteries etc) disposal.
  • Vending machine
  • Sewing stuff
  • Free 2 use stuff

(Wood/Metal) Workshop

  • Stuff has its place, please put it back where you took it from
  • Clean up after yourself ("leave space cleaner than you found it"-principle)
  • You are welcome to clean up if someone leaves something behind
  • There are locked machines, take the course (where to find the courses)
  • In case you don't know how to use a tool, always better to ask (on #workshop) before performing work
  • Always use the workshop vac for anything dusty (you must use the dust extraction)
  • The rules around what personal protection equipment to wear (sign next to the door) are obligatory
  • Slack: #workshop (please join if you use it)


Storage

  • Lasercutter storage (3 months, name and date) - only for laser cutting material
  • 2 member Euro boxes (400/300/220)
  • project pallet (tidy, needs to fit) name and date for 7 days (larger stuff - plenum), a pile of material is not a project

Machines at the spact

  • Laser cutter (courses, pricing, cashbox)
  • 3d printer (courses, bring your own filament)
  • CNC (point of contact)

Gaming area

  • pinball machine
  • fridge for drinks is for space drinks only, explain how it works (self-change etc)
  • Slack: #wohnzimmer

Kitchen

  • dishwasher use it
  • fridge (rules are on the fridge)
  • take towels home to clean them
  • Slack: #kitchen (please join if you use it)

Electronics Corner

  • Keep it tidy; put stuff back where you took it
  • Wash your hands
  • No foods/drinks
  • Slack: #electronics-lab

Stuff

  • Explain how we decide what new tools to get, how to "donate" stuff etc (plenum if bigger than eurobox)
  • Insurance for stuff that you lend to the space
  • Stuff on a mission (lending stuff is not a problem and use it at home for a few days, use your brain for what to take and be reasonable about the time you lend it)
  • Down in the pit (storage for the Euro boxes)
  • Big wooden boxes (private member boxes)

Being active at the space

  • Join the open Thursdays + Sunday plenums
  • Participate in cleanups (before Sunday plenum)
  • Participate and run workshops

Questions?

  • List of Contacts on the wiki is a great starting point and covers contacts for many topics
  • (Open end for questions)