Stuff Handling Procedures (Part 1)
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Sometimes we need to bring in “stuff”
like tools, materials, or projects into i3 that will be left at i3
when you walk out the door for the night. These are the procedures
for doing that.
You may store stuff in your
storage area (“plot”).
If you bring in larger raw
material than can be stored in your plot (like a sheet of plywood),
there are designated areas for storing member material. They are:
[list of material storage areas]. Make sure your name, tel#/ and a
date of storage are on the material, else it will be assumed that
those are available for consumption by all members.
If you have a tool that you wish
to allow others to use, but without transferring ownership to i3,
and wish to store it in the area associated with that type of tool,
contact the appropriate Zone Warden to make sure they accept it
into their Zone[link to Zone list]. If there is no Zone Warden for
that area, contact a Board Member. Coordinate with the Zone Warden
where to keep the tool, how to label it, etc.
If you have a project which is too
big or heavy to store in your plot, you must obtain a “Parking
Permit” before storing a project on the shop floor at i3. Once
you have obtained your Parking Permit attach it prominently on your
project. You are responsible for removing your Project before the
Parking Permit expires, or obtaining a new, extended Parking Permit.
If you have material or tools you
wish to permanently transfer ownership to i3, please contact the
Zone Warden and follow the Donation Procedure [link] before bringing
the item to i3.
Certain materials and items are
not permitted in i3 by the wishes of the Board. The i3 Banned Items
list is: [insert list]
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If you notice a small personal item,
like a phone or a hat, that seems to be forgotten, please put the
item [place] and contact the owner privately. If the owner is
unknown, also take a picture and post it on the Members Only section
of Google Group.
If you see i3 material which is not in
it's designated spot, please put it there.
From time to time, you may notice an
item on the shop floor which doesn't look like trash, or small
personal property, but rather someone's tool or material or project,
but has been there awhile and does not have a current Parking Permit
or possibly any permit at all. If you know the owner of the item,
please contact them politely to move to their storage, get a Parking
Permit, or take it home. If, after 30 days and repeated contacts,
there is no correction of the issue, talk to a Board member.
If the item has no known owner or home,
then it is “Homeless Stuff” and needs to be disposed of and
removed from i3.
At i3 we have a 2 stage disposal system
for unauthorized items on the shop floor. We do that just to
make sure we don't trash something that is innocently mislaid or
forgotten. Remember we need to treat each item like it
belonged to a friend.
Moving Homeless Stuff off the Shop
Floor (or other areas where it doesn't belong) for Disposal.
Move the item to the first stage
of disposal, called Lost & Found. Lost & Found is located
[give location].
Tag the item with month and year.
Masking tape and a pen will do.
Take a picture of the item.
Post the picture and the fact that
an item has been moved to Lost & Found to the Members Only
Google Group.
Exception: If the item is too large or
heavy to be moved into the Lost & Found area then [post when we
figure out what to do]
That's it. The owner now has (at
least) a month to figure out their stuff was moved to Lost and Found
and claim it. No one other than the owner should claim an item from
Lost & Found.
Stuff Handling Procedures (Part 2)
Cleaning Lost & Found
Any member can (and should) take
some time and clean a few items from Lost & Found to make room.
Take any unclaimed article in Lost
& Found which was tagged more than a month ago ( i.e. in June,
2013 it is OK to move items tagged April, 2013 and earlier) and move
it to the second stage of disposal, The Graveyard. The Graveyard is
located at [description]. When an item is in the Graveyard, it is
free to all for “salvage”.The Graveyard is meant to be a buffer
for our members to “salvage” unclaimed items that are still
useful to someone.
EXCEPTION: If a member has an item
which is not trash, which they want the membership to be allowed to
salvage, they can directly move their item into the Graveyard. Do
not bring items to i3Detroit specifically for the graveyard. Use
the Virtual
Graveyard on this here wiki if you want to post items for other
members to take off your hands.
Tag the item with the new month
that the item goes into the Graveyard.
Post that the item has been moved
to the Graveyard in Google Group.
Any member can “salvage” an
item in the Graveyard and becomes its new owner. Please store it
appropriately or remove it from i3.
When moving an item into the
Graveyard, there are special areas for special categories of items.
[list of categories and what we do with them that is special and
why]. Please put any special items in the appropriate special area.
That's it.
Cleaning the Graveyard
Any member can (and should) take
some time and clean a few items out of the Graveyard to make room.
Any item that has been in the
Graveyard for more than a month can be disposed.
Move disposed items from the
General Area of the Gravyard to the dumpster.
Move disposed items from the
Special Areas of the Graveyard to their designated disposal site.
If you are unsure, contact a Board member.
That's it.
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