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For information on membership, see the [http://makespace.org/membership/ membership page] on the main website. | For information on membership, see the [http://makespace.org/membership/ membership page] on the main website. | ||
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+ | The joining process includes a general induction to the space, including briefing on safety; for everyone's safety, you can't become a member until you've done this. | ||
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+ | [[Equipment/ToolClasses#RED| Many of our pieces of equipment]] also require specific training, which is sometimes referred to as induction. | ||
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+ | If you've been a member for long enough to know your way around and to know how things are done, do consider joining the inductors team (or becoming a trainer on a piece of equipment you are particularly familiar with). A good supply of induction and training sessions improves the experience of membership, especially for new members. |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 24 March 2017
For information on membership, see the membership page on the main website.
The joining process includes a general induction to the space, including briefing on safety; for everyone's safety, you can't become a member until you've done this.
Many of our pieces of equipment also require specific training, which is sometimes referred to as induction.
If you've been a member for long enough to know your way around and to know how things are done, do consider joining the inductors team (or becoming a trainer on a piece of equipment you are particularly familiar with). A good supply of induction and training sessions improves the experience of membership, especially for new members.