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− | + | #The possession or use of illegal drugs is prohibited at MakeICT makerspace and events. | |
− | + | #Possession and use of alcoholic beverages or other intoxicating substances is always prohibited in the Woodshop, Metal Shop, Jewelry Lab and Letterpress Shop. | |
− | + | #Members and Guests may not operate tools or machinery anywhere at MakeICT Makerspace while in a state of impairment due to intoxication. Individuals impaired by intoxication may not be in any west wing shop, the garage or any extension of an Area as designated by a MakeICT event. Individuals who are impaired by intoxication may not be around any person using tools or machinery. | |
− | + | #Members are encouraged to confront offenders of this policy if they feel they can safely correct the behavior. Anyone observing this behavior should escalate to the Area Lead or Security. A message should be sent to [mailto:security@makeict.org security@makeict.org] with the date, time, location of the incident, name of the offender, witness names and any other relevant details. | |
Corrective Action for violation: | Corrective Action for violation: | ||
− | + | #First offense a member will lose key access to the makerspace for a period of 14 days. | |
− | + | #Second offense a member will lose key access to the makerspace for a period of 3 months and must make an application to the Membership Committee for its return. During this period they may not use any tools or equipment while in the makerspace. | |
− | + | #Third offense will result in the revocation of membership at MakeICT. A member may apply to have their membership reinstated after proof of successful completion of a drug or alcohol abuse rehabilitation program or suitable plan to prevent recurrence has been supplied to the Security Committee. | |
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 12 July 2022
Policy:
- The possession or use of illegal drugs is prohibited at MakeICT makerspace and events.
- Possession and use of alcoholic beverages or other intoxicating substances is always prohibited in the Woodshop, Metal Shop, Jewelry Lab and Letterpress Shop.
- Members and Guests may not operate tools or machinery anywhere at MakeICT Makerspace while in a state of impairment due to intoxication. Individuals impaired by intoxication may not be in any west wing shop, the garage or any extension of an Area as designated by a MakeICT event. Individuals who are impaired by intoxication may not be around any person using tools or machinery.
- Members are encouraged to confront offenders of this policy if they feel they can safely correct the behavior. Anyone observing this behavior should escalate to the Area Lead or Security. A message should be sent to security@makeict.org with the date, time, location of the incident, name of the offender, witness names and any other relevant details.
Corrective Action for violation:
- First offense a member will lose key access to the makerspace for a period of 14 days.
- Second offense a member will lose key access to the makerspace for a period of 3 months and must make an application to the Membership Committee for its return. During this period they may not use any tools or equipment while in the makerspace.
- Third offense will result in the revocation of membership at MakeICT. A member may apply to have their membership reinstated after proof of successful completion of a drug or alcohol abuse rehabilitation program or suitable plan to prevent recurrence has been supplied to the Security Committee.