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* Do not leave your guests unattended in Hackspace. | * Do not leave your guests unattended in Hackspace. | ||
* Explain all relevant Hackspace rules to your guests. | * Explain all relevant Hackspace rules to your guests. | ||
- | * If you see someone’s guest being unsafe or using induction-protected equipment, challenge them and report | + | * If you see someone’s guest being unsafe or using induction-protected equipment, challenge them and report |
- | * Do not let people into the space if you don’t know them, or if you not sure if they are a member. If you let a non-member in, they become your guest and you are responsible for them! | + | * Do not let people into the space if you don’t know them, or if you not sure whether |
- | * Memberships are not transferable or sharable between people. | + | * Memberships are never transferable or sharable between people. |
==== Children ==== | ==== Children ==== | ||
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Children (under 18s) are welcome in Hackspace as guests of members, but they cannot join as members until they turn 18, and must be closely monitored at all times by the member who brought them. | Children (under 18s) are welcome in Hackspace as guests of members, but they cannot join as members until they turn 18, and must be closely monitored at all times by the member who brought them. | ||
- | If you bring a child to hackspace | + | If you bring a child to hackspace, they are your guest, |
* Like any guest, you are responsible for the child’s safety and actions at all times while in the space. | * Like any guest, you are responsible for the child’s safety and actions at all times while in the space. | ||
- | * The Hackspace environment is not specifically designed to be child-friendly, | + | * The Hackspace environment is not specifically designed to be child-friendly, |
- | * Like all guests, children cannot use induction-only equipment. | + | * Like all guests, children cannot use induction-protected |
In the Woodshop, Metalshop, and CNC Room, there are some extra stipulations: | In the Woodshop, Metalshop, and CNC Room, there are some extra stipulations: | ||
- | * You must closely __visually__ supervise your guest children at all times in these spaces. | + | * You must closely __visually__ supervise your guest children at all times in these spaces. If you are not watching them, they must not be in these spaces. |
- | * Children must never use power tools or machinery. | + | * Children must never use any power tools or machinery. |
- | * You must remove your guest children immediately from the room, if another member feels there are tasks underway that make the environment unsuitable for children, or if they feel the child’s behaviour is inherently unsuitable for the environment. | + | * You must remove your guest children immediately from the room, if another member feels the environment |
==== Pets ==== | ==== Pets ==== | ||
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* The relevant Hackspace Rules and housekeeping information are read aloud to all non-member attendants at the start of the event. | * The relevant Hackspace Rules and housekeeping information are read aloud to all non-member attendants at the start of the event. | ||
* It does not clash with another organised event. | * It does not clash with another organised event. | ||
- | * The members organising | + | * The organisers of the event take reasonable steps to ensure the event doesn’t excessively impact other members regular use of the space or tools. |