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Revision as of 16:30, 12 December 2013
This page is a living document of the tasks that the Staff Members in R&R do throughout a shift. It is in no way complete. Please add tasks that you do on a daily basis, or special tasks that are required of you during a shift.
Recycling
Recycling Special Tasks
- Bulb sorting
- Probably complicated, I have no idea
- Battery sorting
- Button battery burritos
- Alkaline Sorting
- Lithium taping
- Rechargeable battery bagging/boxing
- USPS Shipping for RBRC
- Hazardous materials Shipment
- Paperwork weighing and scheduling
- Hazardous material Sorting and disposal
- Probably complicated, i have no idea
- Junk plastic sorting
- Sorting into bins
- Boxing/bagging bins
- Palletizing
- Toner logistics.
- Boxing & Labling
- palletizing
- coordination with vendor
- Glove Logistics
- Taking down abandoned gloves
- Refurbishing/replacing glove tags
- Sorting clean gloves when they are returned from cleaner
- Glasses Logistics
- Motherboard processing
- maintaining Special processes for special volunteers
- Gaylord logistics
- Using the forklift 2-3 times a day to keep the area in order.
- (once/day takes much longer because things need to be juggled around much more.
- Bringing in and arranging pallets/gaylords after a vendor pickup.
- Ensuring that all full gaylords are swapped the night before a pickup.
- Using the forklift 2-3 times a day to keep the area in order.
- Forklifting donations and pick-ups
- unpredictable timing, we should probably always have a driver in the warehouse.
- Tool maintenance, repair and replacement.
- Documentation
- The recycling handbook would be handy for many reasons.
- Advanced recycling specializations:
- a/v
- wood bodied gizmos
- aluminium sorting
- Media sorting and processing
- all in one systems.
Sorting
- Volunteer Training
-30 minute orientation to Sortland: Recycling Training only, generally no Reuse due to high turnover of volunteers. -Answering many questions: Generally, reuse vs recycling of an item
- Printer Triage
-Appraisal for Reuse/Bulk -Pulling Ink/Toner -Pulling Paper -Bulb Identification
- Organizing donations
-Safe Stacking -Checking for missed data bearing devices -Keeping possible valuable donations together
- Backup for Receiving
-Runner or backup tally-er -Large drop-offs -Unloading Truck on Pick-Up days
- Monitor Tetris
-Organizing covered CRT Monitors into 3 rows of 6 in a gaylord
- Sorting full boxes to send to other areas
-Identifying what belongs in boxes and what doesn't -Proper rubber-banding -Checking for broken items -Culling overflowing cables -Filmy Plastic sorting -Styrofoam bagging
- Pulling Valuable Items for Sales
-Communication with John and Brian -Store Needs as per Backstock Checklist -Ebay/ Amazon appraisals
- Recognizing A/V
-A/V Chart from a few years ago
- Maintaining Grants & Store back-stock area
-Morning Checklist -Adjusting Cable Chart "Maybe Keeps"
- Mouse and Keyboard Testing
-5 min training on testing and cleaning for volunteer -Fill back-stock as needed -Standardized keyboards to Grants, ergonomic, fancy, extra to Store.
- Slow time tasks (if needed)
Receiving
- Donation Intake
- Assisting Donors unloading
-Data Security -Identifying unusual data devices -Oregon E-cycles Rules & Laws
- DVD Player Testing
- Adoption Speaker Testing
- Subwoofer Set Testing