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Benj895 21-01-2013 19:21

Safety Forum
 
I am the safety captain for the FRC team #3374, the RoboBroncs. I was wondering about the possibility of a Safety Forum. I would love to hear you thoughts on this matter.

engunneer 21-01-2013 20:39

Re: Safety Forum
 
good idea!

What topics of discussion do you foresee?

Here's my list of topics

-Safety Glasses reviews
-Don't Do This
-Robot Testing Methods

What else?

dcarr 21-01-2013 20:45

Re: Safety Forum
 
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Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 1219754)
What else?

Team safety policies
Training
Safety outreach

boris1020 21-01-2013 23:32

Re: Safety Forum
 
I'm the safety captain for team 1987, The Broncobots. Whenever safety judges come by our pit at competitions, they are always impressed with our nametags. Our team always lists medical info of each student on the back of the card in case of emergency. Along with contact info for each of the coaches, as well as for the hotel we're staying at. We also make a color code for pit access- it allows us to limit the number of necessary people in the pit. Black dots can stay, red dots have to stay in the stands or be scouting.

Our team also requires each member to take and pass a written safety test before using any of the machinery. Which obviously we require safety glasses for. The larger machinery (mill & lathe) requires additional training by a certified mentor.

With the cold weather, also mind drawstrings from hoodies. They can get caught in the machines.

Hope this was helpful!

Eagleeyedan 22-01-2013 10:37

Re: Safety Forum
 
Safety Captain of C.O.R.E. here. I think it would be very beneficial. If not a full-fledged forum, at least a subforum. I've mentored three teams in safety over CD and it would have been easier if I were just able to make a Safety Help Spot or Tips topic for anyone to see. C.O.R.E. will soon have a website devoted to safety and a message-board style section is part of the plan.:)

JDL 23-01-2013 22:17

Re: Safety Forum
 
Sounds like a good idea.

Profession trade forums I frequent have saftey sub forums. In between the arguments about how we need more saftey regulations or vise versa :D there is often great information posted.

Sandvich 24-01-2013 20:15

Re: Safety Forum
 
I actually oppose this. This website suffers from forum blight as it is with too many empty rooms (and a few overcrowded ones). If you want to make a generic guide to safety, put a stickied thread in the general forum with tips and stuff. But I can't imagine how there would be enough actual material for active discussion to warrant the addition of a forum.

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Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 1219754)
-Safety Glasses reviews

I don't think that will amount to anything substantial or useful.

Quote:

Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 1219754)
-Don't Do This

Could be entertaining.

Quote:

Originally Posted by engunneer (Post 1219754)
-Robot Testing Methods

Testing strategy is particular to each robot depending on its design.

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Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1219761)
Team safety policies

I guess.

"We make everybody wear safety glasses for machining."
"We make everybody wear safety glasses for drilling wood."
"We give everyone identification tags."

Should be enlightening.

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Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1219761)
Training

Being able to train someone for a tool is almost the same as knowing how to use the tool.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1219761)
Safety outreach

OK... dunno how much of that is actually done.

I don't want to look like a hater or rain on your party but I honestly think that this isn't a necessary addition to the forum. Just my two cents.


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