Fabrication Space Charter
Space Description
- The manufacturing area is a workshop for machining, assembly, and manual or machine-assisted manufacturing of various projects involving wood, metal, plastic, and composite materials.
- It includes manual work areas, power tools, and conventional machines (drill press, sander, scroll saw, etc.).
Safety Rules
- Wearing appropriate PPE for the activity is mandatory: goggles, mask, ear defenders, gloves (with some exceptions).
- Wearing loose clothing or accessories (scarves, bracelets, long sleeves) is strictly prohibited.
- Long hair must be tied back.
- Never use a machine without prior training or approval from a supervisor.
- It is strictly forbidden to work alone with dangerous tools or machines (saws, drills, grinders, etc.).
- Always check that the safety features of machines are working properly before use.
- Never leave a machine running unattended.
- Never wear gloves when using motorized rotary tools.
- Be stable when cutting: do not cut over a void; use a vise or a holding device.
Best Practices and Recommendations
- Visually check the condition of tools before use (blades, drill bits, abrasives, etc.).
- Plan the manufacturing steps before starting to avoid errors and accidents.
- Work cleanly and tidily to limit risks (objects lying around, cables on the floor, etc.).
- Test on a scrap piece before any final cutting or machining.
- Handle cutting tools with care, even when not in use.
- Immediately report any breakdowns, malfunctions, or suspicious wear and tear.
- Use appropriate holding devices (vices, clamps) for the parts to be machined.
- Tools are self-service, but must always be returned to exactly where they came from (see SSW).
Available Equipment
- Scroll saw
- Drill press
- Sander
- Power tools: screwdrivers, drills, grinders, circular saws
- Hand tools: hammers, screwdrivers, hand saws, pliers, wrenches, cutters
- Measuring instruments: rulers, squares, tape measures, calipers
- Consumables: screws, glues, adhesives, abrasives
- Schrödinger Box: reuse space for unused parts and materials
Storage and Cleaning
- Always clean the work area after use.
- Clean up chips and dust after cutting or sanding.
- Put each tool back in its place immediately after use.
- Never block access to emergency exits or safety devices.
- Turn off, unplug, and secure machines before leaving the area.
In Case of Problem
- Stop using a machine immediately if it behaves abnormally or makes a suspicious noise.
- Notify a supervisor or manager if you have any doubts.
- Never attempt to repair a machine yourself without approval or appropriate training.
Contacts
Role or Function | Name | Contact Method |
---|---|---|
Space Manager | Alexandre COURRIEU | @ammon6421 |
Technical Referent | Maxime FROMONT | @palmito0496 |
Thank you for respecting these guidelines so that this space remains accessible and pleasant for everyone!
Author: Eliott A. Roussille