Crtcalmss
16-01-2007, 23:36
We have recently taken on board as a new sponsor a local one-man welding and fabrication company. The owner of the shop is very in-tune with the spirit of FIRST and wants our team members (especially Juniors and Seniors) to come and work with him and learn about the final design and fabrication process on the 'bot that starts this week. Our problem is that he's nervous because there is no paper trail and his insurance wants at very least a hold-harmless agreement to appease his insurance co.
We saw at the kickoff that there are teams working in General Motors' proving grounds and shops, the video even showed a student running a lathe. With GM having quite deep pockets, I'm sure they would be "careful" about keeping their ducks in a row legally...
If you are a team that has students working in shops, what agreements / paperwork have you done for students visiting these facilities? If it wasn't too much trouble, could you please post a link to get a copy, or send me a copy at srugoletti@timberlanehs.com.
Many thanks!
Steven Rugoletti
Co-Advisor, Team 350, Timberlane High School, Plaistow, NH
We saw at the kickoff that there are teams working in General Motors' proving grounds and shops, the video even showed a student running a lathe. With GM having quite deep pockets, I'm sure they would be "careful" about keeping their ducks in a row legally...
If you are a team that has students working in shops, what agreements / paperwork have you done for students visiting these facilities? If it wasn't too much trouble, could you please post a link to get a copy, or send me a copy at srugoletti@timberlanehs.com.
Many thanks!
Steven Rugoletti
Co-Advisor, Team 350, Timberlane High School, Plaistow, NH