Difference between revisions of "Recycling Volunteer Program"
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* non-ferrous metals sorting | * non-ferrous metals sorting | ||
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+ | ===Special Recycling=== | ||
+ | Designed for those with mobility issues: | ||
+ | * floppies | ||
+ | * tape media | ||
==Volunteer Rewards== | ==Volunteer Rewards== | ||
* FG Leather Man? | * FG Leather Man? | ||
* FG smock/lab coat? | * FG smock/lab coat? |
Revision as of 11:56, 23 May 2006
Goals
To help "professionalize" the recycling area, inspiring volunteers to be more invested in the recycling program.
Safety and Tool Kits
Safety First
- All volunteers in recycling need to wear eye protection and gloves.
- All volunteers need to be trained on safe practices, inluding eye protection and gloves.
- Each volunteer will receive a "kit" at the beginning of their shift, and return it at the end of their shift.
Safety Kit Contents
- gloves
- eye protection
- smock
Program Structure
Basic Housekeeping Tasks
- aisles cleared
- sweep floor
- check that incoming piles are stacked properly
- clean work station at end of shift
Basic Recycling
- system deconstruction
- power supply deconstruction
Level 2 Recycling
- printer decon
- 5.25" floppy drive decon
- circuit bd. prep
- mobo prep
Advanced Recycling
- hard drive decon
- non-ferrous metals sorting
Special Recycling
Designed for those with mobility issues:
- floppies
- tape media
Volunteer Rewards
- FG Leather Man?
- FG smock/lab coat?