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==Reset the Space==
 
==Reset the Space==
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The Finishing Room has a specific organization to it. Put anything you use back where it belongs. There is a place for everything and everything has a place. This rule applies to everything in the space. If you use a tool, put it back. If you use a pen, put it back. Do not leave your projects in the room unless you have made prior arrangements. Throw away your trash and recycling.  
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Remember to address these details when resetting the space in the {{PAGENAME}}:
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* The Finishing Room is not a storage place for your project. Unless your workpiece is actively drying... AND you've notified the Machine Shop supervisor... AND you've set a reminder for yourself to return later to remove your workpiece once it is dry... Don't leave your workpiece in the Finishing Room.
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* Do not leave any paint cans, finishing products, rags, or other chemicals in the Finishing Room.
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* IMPORTANT: If you are using certain wood stains or other products that are known to spontaneously combust, talk to Justin or Nick about the proper way to dispose of your oily rags and paper towels so that you won't start a fire.
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* Clean up any spills, dust, or debris left behind in the Finishing Room.
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* Put away any unused materials and throw away any unusable scrap.
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* Put the equipment back the way you found it. The compressed air line should be coiled up neatly.
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* Unless you are intentionally leaving the ventilation system on while your workpiece dries... AND you have notified the Machine Shop supervisor... AND you set a reminder for yourself to return later to shut off the ventilation system before the Machine Shop closes for the day... Don't forget to shut off the ventilation system when you are done working in the Finishing Room. (Are you noticing a pattern here???)
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* Don't forget to close the vent by turning the knob to "OFF" on the control panel.
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* There are two light switches located to the left of the Finishing Room entrance -- one for the paint booth and one for the Finishing Room itself. Please make sure both of these lights are turned off when you are done working in the Finishing Room.
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Now, we understand that sometimes you need to leave projects out. Maybe you are in the middle of a large project and the paint needs to dry overnight. In cases like this, it is okay, but you NEED to make prior arrangements with Nick or Justin.
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Put anything you use back where it belongs. There is a place for everything and everything has a place. This rule applies to everything in the space. If you use a tool, put it back. If you use a pen, put it back. Do not leave your projects in the room unless you have made prior arrangements. Throw away your trash and recycling.  
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Please put the equipment back the way you found it. The compressed air line should be coiled up neatly.
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Now, we understand that sometimes you need to leave projects out. Maybe you are in the middle of a large project and the paint needs to dry overnight. In cases like this, it is okay, but you NEED to make prior arrangements with Justin or Nick.
Always put any unused materials back on the storage shelf, and throw away unusable scrap.
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Pick up any used paint cans or rags.  
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Make sure to shut off the lights and room ventilation before leaving.  
      
Always leave the space better than you found it.
 
Always leave the space better than you found it.
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The spray booth must be maintained to reduce potential exposure. There are two types of cleaning: daily and yearly. 
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George Fox requires the spray booth to be free from trip hazards and removal of fine particles in conjunction with the combustible dust plan.  After each use, the operator shall sweep and/or mop the floors to keep dust off freshly painted surfaces. Filters must be inspected for buildup or material such as dust or spray residue.
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In addition, the suppression system must be inspected daily by checking the pressure gauges on all cylinders for proper operating pressure.  Proper pressurization is indicated when the pointer on the gauge is pointed in the “green” zone.
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If there is a spill within the spray booth, spills must be cleaned up immediately and disposed of properly. Absorbents such as wood chips or kitty litter shall be used to absorb the spill. Debris must be placed in a garbage bag or a box and thrown away in an external dumpster.  The residue of the spill must be wiped up with a dry paper towel.
      
===Be Professional===
 
===Be Professional===

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