Difference between revisions of "Resource Manager"

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=Duties=
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'''Tool Manual''': To find your tool manual, look here on the wiki or on the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1TDentXjrGZflNicEpBSHVxYUJFbHFSd1JXUW91NGR2NlFnMlRramdOUjBrd2pCakNGT0E PCMS Members] google drive folder under [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YfkFXS2V6RnI2N0xocW1HOGpRMmhtWHZ3OHh6TElkQVdxNGQtOW5yRDNqem8 Tool Manuals]. If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!
'''Tool Manual''': RTFM! Read the manual on your tool. To find your tool manual, look here on the wiki or on the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1TDentXjrGZflNicEpBSHVxYUJFbHFSd1JXUW91NGR2NlFnMlRramdOUjBrd2pCakNGT0E PCMS Members] google drive folder under [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzVFua5o5J7YfkFXS2V6RnI2N0xocW1HOGpRMmhtWHZ3OHh6TElkQVdxNGQtOW5yRDNqem8 Tool Manuals]. If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!


'''Regular check-in''': You should plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but it should be done regularly.
'''Regular check-in''': You should plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but it should be done regularly.

Revision as of 11:37, 30 January 2019

A Resource Manager is a role in our Volunteer Program

Resource Managers are responsible for a specific tool or resource in the shop. They check up on it at least a few times a month, are available to do Safety Checkouts, maintain or facilitate maintenance on it depending on a schedule provided, and post information up regarding new or important things about the tool.

Duties

Tool Manual: RTFM! Read the manual on your tool. To find your tool manual, look here on the wiki or on the PCMS Members google drive folder under Tool Manuals. If it doesn't exist yet, please find one and upload it!

Regular check-in: You should plan a regular time each month to inspect and clean your tool.​ If you need to keep things flexible that is fine, but it should be done regularly.

Maintenance Log: When you check in on your tool, be sure to log it each time on our Maintenance List.

Learn your tool: If you need to learn more about the tool, read the manual we have for it first. Looking for videos on how to use the tools is also a good way to learn. WoodWorkWeb has a lot of good video tutorials on how to use wood shop equipment.