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=== Rules ===
=== Rules ===
Try to '''frame your rules in terms of expected behavior''' (what ''to'' do) rather than forbidden behavior (what ''not'' to do).  That way it's easier for patrons and volunteers to remember what to do when they're not thinking too hard about.
Try to '''frame your rules in terms of expected behavior''' (what ''to'' do) rather than forbidden behavior (what ''not'' to do).  That way it's easier for patrons and volunteers to remember what to do when they're not thinking too hard about.  Knowing what is expected and what is not allowed helps define the social environment.


===Examples===
===Examples===
Many [https://www.bikecollectives.org/wiki/index.php?title=Volunteer_Handbooks volunteer handbooks] contain shop rules.
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[http://opensourcebridge.org/about/code-of-conduct/ Code of Conduct] from an open source event.
[http://opensourcebridge.org/about/code-of-conduct/ Code of Conduct] from an open source event.
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Mostly youth oriented, but rules might help adults and new people too...
Bike Farm's [[Bike Farm Handbook#Shop Rules|shop rules]] - these are from the handbook and intended more for keyholder reference.
 
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Knowing what is expected and what is not allowed helps define the social environment.


Safety might be first...  No one gets hurt in an open shop...
Safety might be first...  No one gets hurt in an open shop...


Respect.  Kids give and get respect from adults...
Give & get respect. Respect the tools, Respect the process, Respect the people, not necessarily in that order.
Respect the tools, Respect the process, Respect the people, not necessarily in that order...
Remember to define respect so that people know what it means to respect tools/process/people/etc.


Ask an adult if there is an issue...
Ask if there is an issue...
This would not be limited to kids,
Ask a more experienced person if there is a question...
Ask a more experienced person if there is a question...
For example, don't know how this brake system works, and it's a safety issue,
For example, don't know how this brake system works, and it's a safety issue,
ask a more senior or more experienced person to look it over before it goes out the door...
ask a more experienced person to look it over before it goes out the door...
A double checking type buddy system...
A double checking type buddy system...
No drinking in the shop (highly controversial, but maybe with kids around and moving parts, it would be better not to have alcohol around, for insurance and sobriety reasons.)


Tools go back where you found them.
Tools go back where you found them.


Tools stay in the shop.
Tools stay in the shop.
===Think Tank ===
 
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/pipermail/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2016-March/056149.html need examples of expected shop behavior policies]
====Think Tank ====
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/htdig.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2014-July/036758.html alcohol at shop - during meetings - pros and cons?] - hit "next message" to scroll through the entire conversation
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/pipermail/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2016-March/056149.html need examples of expected shop behavior policies] -  Hit "next message" to see a response
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/htdig.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2007-October/049362.html Minors in the shop and general shop rules]
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/htdig.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2008-September/031731.html shop rules] - Hit "next message" to see a response
*[http://lists.bikecollectives.org/htdig.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.org/2014-July/036758.html alcohol at shop - during meetings - pros and cons?] - Hit "next message" to scroll through the entire conversation


===Comments===
===Comments===


[[Category:Equity]]
[[Category:Equity]]

Latest revision as of 21:16, 7 March 2016

Rules

Try to frame your rules in terms of expected behavior (what to do) rather than forbidden behavior (what not to do). That way it's easier for patrons and volunteers to remember what to do when they're not thinking too hard about. Knowing what is expected and what is not allowed helps define the social environment.

Examples

Many volunteer handbooks contain shop rules.


Code of Conduct from an open source event.


Bike Farm's shop rules - these are from the handbook and intended more for keyholder reference.


Safety might be first... No one gets hurt in an open shop...

Give & get respect. Respect the tools, Respect the process, Respect the people, not necessarily in that order. Remember to define respect so that people know what it means to respect tools/process/people/etc.

Ask if there is an issue... Ask a more experienced person if there is a question... For example, don't know how this brake system works, and it's a safety issue, ask a more experienced person to look it over before it goes out the door... A double checking type buddy system...

Tools go back where you found them.

Tools stay in the shop.

Think Tank

Comments