Difference between revisions of "Recycling Volunteer Program"
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** check that incoming piles are stacked properly | ** check that incoming piles are stacked properly | ||
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** Tool kit contents | ** Tool kit contents | ||
** Proper use of tools | ** Proper use of tools |
Revision as of 13:37, 24 May 2006
Goals
To help "professionalize" the recycling area, inspiring volunteers to be more invested in the recycling program. Provide consistant training for first time volunteers.
Training Outline
- Safety Basics
- Eye protection: must be worn at all times while the recycling area.
- Gloves: should be worn at all times when working in recycling area.
- First aid kits: small kit attached to wall behind the recycling workbench.
- Fire extinguisher: location
- Exits: location, what to do in event of an emergency.
- Basic Housekeeping Tasks
- aisles cleared
- sweep floor
- check that incoming piles are stacked properly
- clean work station at end of shift
- Tool Orientation
- Tool kit contents
- Proper use of tools
- Powered screwgun orientation
- Where Stuff Goes
- Active Gaylords (basic recycling): CORDS/PLASTIC/MOTORS & DRIVES/WIRE/STEEL
- Level 2 recycling (incoming): POWER SUPPLIES/UPS
- Advanced recycling (incoming) HARD DRIVES/CB & MB/NETWORK
- Basic Deconstruction Techniques
- Level 2 Recycling Techniques
- Advanced Recycling
- Special Recycling (Designed for those with mobility issues)
Safety and Tool Kits
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
Volunteer Rewards
- FG Leather Man?
- FG smock/lab coat?