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Re: Safety Captain help.
At competitions, a safety captain's first job is his own pit, and his second job is to appease the safety judges.
1. Own Pit
-Clean
--Broom/dustpan
--Rules (Written and enforced, no drinks?, # of people, etc.)
-Organised
--Toolboxes (or other organisational tools)
--Make sure everything is returned to its place during matches (in between robot vists)
-Safe
--Have all reference materials (Safety manual, msds, etc.)
--Have everything you need (extra safety glasses, battery clean-up kit, fire extinguisher?, etc.)
For appeasing the judges, present your pit well. Besides actually being safe, it's good to have something to give the judges that describes your safety program, and how your team always stays safe. This should include any training you do, as well as pit organisation and safety features on the robot.
It's also useful for the safety captain to organise materials for the drive team, from team lists and match lists, to a pit map. Putting these together beforehand is optimal, but not always possible.
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