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dj92wa
02-02-2007, 18:30
Are there any safety rules pertaining to hair length? (ex. needs to be tied back)

Katie Reynolds
02-02-2007, 18:42
The manual says ...

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3.3.6 NEW: Other Safety Recommendations
At events, the pure anticipation and excitement of being at the competition sometimes overshadows common sense and safety fundamentals. One safety area that teams sometimes overlook is the particular need to wear appropriate and proper clothing when working or just hanging around the robots. In addition to the ANSI-approved safety glasses required for eye protection, FIRST also highly recommends that team members and mentors:
• Don’t wear loose or baggy clothing near the robots
• Wear proper shoes to protect feet and toes
• Wear gloves to protect hands and fingers when carrying the robot or handling the robot crate.
• Tie back long hair so that it will not get caught in the robot or machinery
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If your hair is long enough to be tied back, tie it back. :)

Richard Wallace
02-02-2007, 19:17
If your hair is long enough to be tied back, tie it back. :)Make a fashion statement by using a zip-tie. :cool:

Zero-Bee
02-02-2007, 19:18
Make a fashion statement by using a zip-tie. :cool:
You sir, win an internet.

MercBenzAMG
02-02-2007, 19:19
too many people claim i look like a chick when i tie my hair back....
look for me at the granite state regional, and nationals (and mark is still single but lookin.....)

MissInformation
02-02-2007, 21:22
If your hair is long enough to be tied back, tie it back. :)

And if your hair is really long, a simple tie back won't do, you may have to pin it up, bun it, do something to keep it from falling forward into machines.

Heidi

JackN
02-02-2007, 21:32
Looks like I'm getting a haircut

Koko Ed
02-02-2007, 21:34
Well. I certainly have nothing to worry about...
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f327/X-Cats/2007%20Season/Week%204/100_1251.jpg

Éowyn
02-02-2007, 21:37
And if your hair is really long, a simple tie back won't do, you may have to pin it up, bun it, do something to keep it from falling forward into machines.

Heidi

You're absolutely right! My hair is about two feet long, so I tie it back (with three scrunchis!) and stuff it down my shirt. Although maybe I should consider using zip ties. . .

StephLee
02-02-2007, 21:39
Looks like I'm getting a haircut

I got my head stuck in our robot twice last year; my hair kept getting tangled in the extruded aluminum. This led me to conclude it was time for a haircut...a foot and a few inches...

You know you're addicted to robotics when it leads you to cut your lovely, long hair short for convienience.

rocknthehawk
02-02-2007, 21:56
Mine's over two feet long also....but i don't worry about it getting caught in the bot....although last year, when stationed in the middle, it was sometimes touching the bottom of the scoring thing....http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v199/rocknthehawk/sentinelhair117.jpg

that was a year and a half ago.

wendymom
02-02-2007, 23:41
Well. I certainly have nothing to worry about...



IF Exploding Bacon has anything to say about it......Barry Bonzack wont have to either....tee hee

dtengineering
03-02-2007, 00:35
Well. I certainly have nothing to worry about...


Watch out for the suction cups... they leave a nasty little bruise.

Don't ask how I know....

Jason

dlavery
03-02-2007, 01:26
Well. I certainly have nothing to worry about...

Sorry Ed, but I just can't read this line from you without thinking of your MySpace "younger you" picture ...
http://myspace-021.vo.llnwd.net/00834/12/07/834997021_l.jpg
This young man better watch out to be sure that his head doesnt get caught up in the drill press! :D :D :D

-dave

dj92wa
04-02-2007, 01:58
Is there an actual length though that is "safe"? I am a guy, and my hair is about...mmm....I'd say it's about 6 inches long (average length) all the way around (no, it's not a bowl-cut)

Is it safe enough just to wear a hat, such as a brimmed-beanie?

Danny McC
04-02-2007, 20:34
My hair used to be really long, but I had to cut it or else they wouldnt let me work in our shop. And that woulda sucked you know?

JaneYoung
06-02-2007, 11:08
This may have been done before but it might be fun for a team to put together some different hair ideas for those with long hair, or like me, chin length. I just take a wad of it and stick it in a rubberband when my face and work has to be free of mess. We had a senior last year who would do the same thing when he was working with the power tools/machines. Between us, it could get pretty ugly pretty quick - safe but ugly.:)

JackN
06-02-2007, 12:26
If anyone is getting a ten inches or more cut, they should consider Locks of Love. Here is their Web Site http://www.locksoflove.org/. When I get my haircut, it will be my third time donating to this organization.

Liz Smith
06-02-2007, 12:59
If anyone is getting a ten inches or more cut, they should consider Locks of Love. Here is their Web Site http://www.locksoflove.org/. When I get my haircut, it will be my third time donating to this organization.

I second that. Last summer I cut 11 inches off and donated it. The organization makes wigs out of the hair and gives them to children who, for one reason or another, don't have any hair.

dj92wa
07-02-2007, 01:20
nice....but may we resolve a safe length to have? I say above shoulders = OK

...unless you have your face in a drill or disc sander

Molybdenum
07-02-2007, 08:25
nice....but may we resolve a safe length to have? I say above shoulders = OK

...unless you have your face in a drill or disc sander

Even if your hair is above your shoulders, it can get in your eyes. Even though it won't get caught in a machine, it could be potentially dangerous if you can't see what you're doing. In my opinion, anyone with hair long enough to tie up, should tie it up.

Even the guys.

anna~marie
07-02-2007, 09:13
The whole thing is safety based... there is no specific height. It's just what is deemed safe for the activity by you, your mentors, and FIRST. Just be safe and think and you'll be fine. I have longer hair and I've never had this issue before because I simply know how to keep it up and out of the way when need be.
And yeah, Locks for Love rules!

Alan Anderson
07-02-2007, 10:38
...may we resolve a safe length to have?...

If it can get caught in what you're working with, it's not safe no matter how short it is. If it's well restrained, it's probably safe no matter how long it is.

Safety is a practice, not a number.

Katie Reynolds
07-02-2007, 12:25
nice....but may we resolve a safe length to have? I say above shoulders = OK

...unless you have your face in a drill or disc sanderWe have a (male) student whose hair isn't even to his shoulders and he's still required to keep it back somehow. We don't want him to lean down over a drill or grinder and have his hair get caught!

My hair is 2-3" past my shoulders and I tie it up 2-3 times in a hair (or ziptie!) just to make certain it doesn't get caught.

ChrisMcK2186
07-02-2007, 13:03
I just got my hair cut. Before it was shading the shoulders. Now my scalp feels the nice breeze of 4 degrees.

Chris