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* The [http://makespace.org/index.php/membership/membership-agreement/ Membership Agreement]. This is the thing you sign and is unlikely to change.
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* [https://web.makespace.org/policies_rules_and_agreements/ Index of policies and agreements]
* The [http://makespace.org/index.php/membership/membership-agreement/membership-rules/ Rules and Guidelines]. You are bound by these when you sign the Membership Agreement, but they are likely to change as Makespace grows and opens.
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* [https://web.makespace.org/agreement/ Membership agreement]
* The [http://makespace.org/index.php/membership/membership-agreement/founder-members-safety-briefing/ Health and Safety Briefing]. To ensure we can all use the space and do stuff without worrying!
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* [https://web.makespace.org/health-and-safety/ Health and Safety]
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* [https://web.makespace.org/rules/ Rules]
  
 
== Informal policies and how to get stuff done ==  
 
== Informal policies and how to get stuff done ==  
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* [[Events policy]]
 
* [[Events policy]]
 
* [[Donations Policy]]
 
* [[Donations Policy]]
 
 
== Draft policies ==
 
Almost all of these are works in progress, and many pages will contain both a draft of a policy and some notes where we work out what should/shouldn't be included.
 
 
Note that official policies/rules in force will be posted on Makespace.org the website, and not the wiki :)
 
 
 
 
* [[Personal Storage Policy]]
 
* [[Personal Storage Policy]]
* [[Electrical safety policy]]
 
 
* [[Safety Rules]] - drafting of the official policies above
 
* [[Community Rules]] - drafting of the official policies above
 
 
* [[ Fire Safety Policy Drafting]]
 
* [[ First Aid Policy]]
 
* [[ Health and Safety Policy Drafting]]
 

Latest revision as of 13:01, 6 May 2023

Informal policies and how to get stuff done

These aren't super formal but they set out how things work.