Difference between revisions of "Bag Check Policy"
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== Policy == | == Policy == |
Revision as of 16:36, 5 March 2010
Bag Check Policy: What is a Bag Check, and where is it located? Who has to check their bags?
List of Policies - Policy Development
List of Policies - Policy Development
Policy
Bag Check is defined as a location where bags should be secured in a reasonable manner. The Bag Check shall be located in a generally understood location. Volunteers and visitors are required to leave their bags (including purses and small gizmo bags) at the bag check.
Notes
How it works
Bags are checked when a volunteer comes to the front desk to check in for their shift.
- volunteer hands the front desk personnel their bag.
- front desk personnel hands volunteer a playing card that matches the number and suit on the shelf where the volunteer's bag is.
- volunteer comes to log their hours and collect their bag after a shift.
- they give the front desk personnel their playing card in exchange for their safely guarded bag.