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=Follow the white-board=
 
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The white-board explains basically how we take things apart and what we keep. To know where things go exactly, how they need to be sorted and cleaned up, please ask either a supervisor or someone wearing a red clip.
 
The white-board explains basically how we take things apart and what we keep. To know where things go exactly, how they need to be sorted and cleaned up, please ask either a supervisor or someone wearing a red clip.
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=Help clean up=
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At about 15 minutes until the end of the shift, please throw the printer you're working on back in the "Recycle" box. Small metal, plastic and wire scaps can be swept up and put in a cardboard box that is reserved for miscellaneous stuff. That way we don't dump small stuff into the scrap box.

Revision as of 13:02, 31 October 2008

Look for people wearing red clips

Anyone wearing a red clip is a veteran in this area and knows where things are and what's going on. Please ask them questions.

Help yourself to tools, gloves and goggles

These area located above the wall with the number "1" and "2" signs. The tools are hanging on magnets. There should be four different screwdrivers. Please rubber-band your tools together at the end of the shift and put them back. Rubber-bands are in a box next to the gloves and goggles.

Only work on machines from the "Recycle" box

Don't know where that it? Ask someone with a red clip.

Follow the white-board

The white-board explains basically how we take things apart and what we keep. To know where things go exactly, how they need to be sorted and cleaned up, please ask either a supervisor or someone wearing a red clip.

Help clean up

At about 15 minutes until the end of the shift, please throw the printer you're working on back in the "Recycle" box. Small metal, plastic and wire scaps can be swept up and put in a cardboard box that is reserved for miscellaneous stuff. That way we don't dump small stuff into the scrap box.