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Attention all safety captains:
I feel that safety captains and those who work with the safety program are often ignored or left out of the chief delphi chitter chatter. So here is a thread to talk about the successes and the pitfalls of being a safety captain! I'd like to know what kind of success y'all have had and what kind of problems have faced. This is the third year for Safety FIRST and I'm interested to see what progress we've made! How have y'all made safety "cool" instead of "dorky"? So, Safety Captains unite! ![]() |
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Re: Safety FIRST
I'm not a saftey captain because I'm not "allowed" in the pits. But I have been known to be the saftey glasses Nazi. I find that putting up "wear your saftey glasses" posters really helps people remember their saftey glasses. What other things fall under the "saftey catagory?
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Re: Safety FIRST
Our team doesn't technically have *A* safety captain... we just give the button to whoever is on pit duty during competitions, it's expected that everyone is safe and watching each other. Last year, at...I think it was at the VCU regional... there was a guy in a robot suit (dont remember which team
) dancing by the safety glasses table, holding a sign that said "Wear your Goggles," and would point to the table whenever someone tried to enter the pits without them. I stood next to him, helping the cause, and juggled for about an hourish, pointing people to his sign, neither of us ever saying anything. We helped a good 20-30 people that could have lost an eye! Or even both! ![]() |
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Re: Safety FIRST
well our team doesn't have a safety captain any more, we thought he did such a great job that we promoted him to safety admiral.
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Re: Safety FIRST
I am the safety captain for my team, which is a really easy position because all you have to do is always use your common sense. I insist on members having safety glasses on at all times while working on the robot or with tools, because I have had many accidents where I was either lucky or actually wearing them.
Sometimes I think that teams simply assign people randomly for safety captain, which is totally wrong. Safety captain should be the one most familiar with the proper use and handling of tools, so that they can recognize unsafe behavior. I like tools, I know how to use many different kinds of tools, but I don't like it when someone uses a tool in the wrong way. |
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Re: Safety FIRST
ah, common sense, not as common as one might think...
I'm the safety captain for my newbie team this year. We'll see how well I did when we all come home with all our limbs still attached ^_^. Our safety plans will include stickers, poster, checklists...we aren't taking the chance of being disqualified '-.-. And these plans will hopefully involve Furbies...though that particular plan isn't really shaping up too well. |
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Re: Safety FIRST
Our team has been really unlucky in the past, people lost fingers, and somebody got aluminum dust in their eye when cutting with a jigsaw.
Those events in itself is our safety mentors...I wont even look at a piece of metal without safety glasses. The school has some crappy ones, so I went out and got my own nice pair at lowes. |
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Re: Safety FIRST
Last year our saftey captain attended the San Jose Regional in full tactical gear and a gas mask...
![]() He's the one on your right ![]() As for this year, we have no idea who it'll be. Probably somebody completely random. |
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Re: Safety FIRST
I think it would also be the best thing ever if one of us came in full stormtrooper armor. How's that for protection?!
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Re: Safety FIRST
I'm safety captain for my team. They picked me randomly at competition last year 'cause I was a rookie and no one else wanted to do it. Now, everyone calls me "Safety Kate." I sometimes threaten to wack people with robot parts if they don't wear their safety glasses.
I don't know if the threats work, so much as the reminder. Oh, well. I enjoy being Safety Captain ![]() |
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Re: Safety FIRST
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Re: Safety FIRST
Well, has anyone had any major successes they'd like to brag about?
This is the third year for safety and I was wondering what improvements or rewards people have made or added to their safety programs? ![]() |
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Re: Safety FIRST
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