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policies:drafts:code_of_conduct [2025/05/04 12:58] samp20policies:drafts:code_of_conduct [2025/05/04 13:50] (current) samp20
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 If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, do not ignore it. If you can, challenge the behaviour directly. If you can not challenge the behaviour, please contact the Directors. If the offender is a Director, you can contact another Director directly. If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, do not ignore it. If you can, challenge the behaviour directly. If you can not challenge the behaviour, please contact the Directors. If the offender is a Director, you can contact another Director directly.
  
-===== Fair use =====+===== Hackspace usage ===== 
 + 
 +==== Do not hack ==== 
 + 
 +Do not hack (or remove) Hackspace’s infrastructure and tools, or other member’s project stuff.  
 + 
 +Do not tamper with the safety interlocks (including access control boxes) on our tools and equipment. 
 + 
 +Do not compromise or hack any part of the Bristol Hackspace network infrastructure, including our internet connection and WiFi network. 
 + 
 +Our network infrastructure is shared with Meridian Studios, so please be considerate of other building tenants and refrain from doing anything which may interrupt other peoples' ability to use the connection. 
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 +Any use of the network must be compliant with UK law, do not use the Hackspace network for illegal file sharing. 
 + 
 +==== Waste and recycling ==== 
 + 
 +Please see our dedicated [[manual:waste|waste and recycling policy]], but in summary: 
 +  * Take your waste home if the bins are full. 
 +  * **We do not accept solid wood, lithium batteries, or other hazardous waste.** 
 +  * Do not dispose of food waste in the Hackspace (use the building skip outside). 
 +  * Use the correct bins. 
 +  * The building's skip is locked to prevent fly-tipping. There is a key hanging on a hook in the cupboard under the stairs. 
 + 
 +==== Fair use ====
  
 Hackspace is is open 24 hours a day, and you are welcome to get as much use of it as you like, provided: Hackspace is is open 24 hours a day, and you are welcome to get as much use of it as you like, provided:
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   * Hackspace is not your bedroom. Power naps are fine. All-night hacking sessions are fine. Intentionally sleeping the night is not.   * Hackspace is not your bedroom. Power naps are fine. All-night hacking sessions are fine. Intentionally sleeping the night is not.
   * Hackspace is not your kitchen. Our small kitchenette is for making tea and snacks, not for cooking three full meals a day.   * Hackspace is not your kitchen. Our small kitchenette is for making tea and snacks, not for cooking three full meals a day.
-  * Hackspace is not your shed. We have limited storage, which is in high demand. Ensure your possessions left at the space comply with our [[manual:storage|storage rules]], and don’t store stuff here that’s not related to your current projects.+  * Hackspace is not your shed. We have limited storage, which is in high demand. **Ensure your possessions left at the space comply with our [[manual:storage|storage rules]]**, and don’t store stuff here that’s not related to your current projects.
   * Hackspace is not your address. Do not get any personal post sent to the Hackspace. If you need to get materials for a project delivered here, you must be here to receive them yourself.   * Hackspace is not your address. Do not get any personal post sent to the Hackspace. If you need to get materials for a project delivered here, you must be here to receive them yourself.
  
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 ===== Guests, Children, and Pets ===== ===== Guests, Children, and Pets =====
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 +<callout type="primary">I've removed the Open Sessions section. This will be a dedicated document.</callout>
  
 Guests are welcome in the Hackspace, however they remain the direct responsibility of the member who brought them and must not use any equipment that requires induction. Guests are welcome in the Hackspace, however they remain the direct responsibility of the member who brought them and must not use any equipment that requires induction.
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 Sometimes members wish to donate a tool to the hackspace for other members to use. Donating a tool for general use requires prior approval through our [[manual:proposals|proposals process]]. Do not 'donate' your surplus tools to Hackspace without raising a proposal first to see if we actually want them. Sometimes members wish to donate a tool to the hackspace for other members to use. Donating a tool for general use requires prior approval through our [[manual:proposals|proposals process]]. Do not 'donate' your surplus tools to Hackspace without raising a proposal first to see if we actually want them.
  
 +===== Be safe =====
 +
 +In addition to this document you must follow the rules and information in our [[policies:drafts:hackspace_safety|Hackspace Safety]] document too. This includes familiarising yourself with our fire escape procedure.
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