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Unread 24-07-2016, 15:20
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Re: Cert Badge Material

Thanks to everyone who responded! My mentor and I discussed that we'd use a 2 layer acrylic that we can laser engrave. That way, we won't have to make new ones so often and we can just put it back in to add more certs if necessary.

I'm going to be working on fixing the design actually, because there's some unnecessary stuff that can be deleted for more space and quite frankly it's kinda of hard to read at first glance without taking time to read it.
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Re: Cert Badge Material

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If you are actually looking to track who is trained in what, you are going to want all of the information in a centralized location. I recommend Google Sheets. The badges may be cool, but if the team leadership every wants to find out everyone who is qualified in something, they are not going to run around your team looking at everyone's badges, they are going to look at a spreadsheet. If you want everyone on the team to know who is qualified in what, I recommend posting lists on the wall above the respective tools/areas. It's a lot easier to look at the wall than at someone's badge and it is a lot more obvious when someone is using a tool they shouldn't be that way.
Yup! that's the plan
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Re: Cert Badge Material

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Our team tried this a few years ago and it was quickly dropped. The failure of the system might have been because of a flaw in the concept itself, or it may have been because the decision to implement the badges came from higher up and didn't have the suppourt of the student leadership. YMMV.

We used paper in plastic id card holders.
Oh cool! I've thought it out, and the support of the other student leaders is going to be essential for the whole thing to not fade and drop. For our team, I think having the cert badges is going to help a lot when it comes to organization (something we've improved upon soo much) and can become something beneficial in future years.

My mentor is on the cert badge train with me;she's supporting it! One of the good things about our team (not trying to brag or anything) is that whenever a member has an idea, our team mentors allow us to experiment and get hands on with things (as long as it's not too far-fetched). But if the whole thing fails, it'll be a lesson learned
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Re: Cert Badge Material

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My rookie year, my team was housed in a facility that required a card to key into the building. When students can't get into the building without them, students keep track of them. As for the OP's situation, I doubt that their badges are literally what gets them in the doors, but this sorta thing is just a team specific decision. No way to say if the students will keep them or not.
Though, in my experience, mild public humiliation can be a pretty big motivator when you need it. At times, my Safety Captain has stuck a big yellow sign on the back of anyone caught working without their safety glasses, and the sign couldn't be removed until the end of the build session. The team makes sure to give anyone with the sign a hard time (all in good fun) and it cuts down on repeat offenders. The OP can try something of a similar nature for people who forget their badges.

Responding to the OP's guestion: can you 3D Print them? You mentioned having 30-40 people so that may be difficult, but if you could print thin card with their certifications on them, it shouldn't take too long. And when members' certifications change, you reprint it. Or you can get really fancy and design a piece that clips onto members' safety glasses or their key chains and has designations for their level of certification. (Yes, I will try to 3D Print anything and everything.)

It really depends on your resources and what you want to make of it.
You're right, the badges aren't the keys to our shop haha

OMG wow your Safety Captain is savage. We've had a few incidents in the past and I tell the stories every year which I think lowkey works as a scare tactic, and isn't really anyone being caught not wearing safety glasses while working in the machine shop. Thanks for the idea! I'll keep it in mind

Hahaha i love your enthusiasm for 3D printing I mentioned in another comment that my mentor and I decided that we'd be using acrylic and laser engraving it.

Thanks!
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