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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
All safety rules always apply. In
issues involving safety the instructor is to be obeyed explicitly. You must
follow all posted directions. You must wear eye protection when using a power
tool or caustic chemicals. You must never wear loose clothing/jewelry/long hair
when using a power tool. No rough play in the shop. Any injury, no matter how
slight, is to be immediately reported to the lab supervisor or Instructor. The
use of headphone stereos is prohibited when bluing or using mills, lathes or
other power equipment. Any student who is disruptive to a class or unsafe, will
be removed from class at the instructors discretion and referred to the Judicial
Coordinators Office.
Transporting Firearms On
Campus: Firearms are not to be taken to the class areas without the specific
permission of the instructor affected (i.e. classroom demonstration) and the
Y. C. Police Department. Firearms are not to be carried to or around the general
campus areas such as snack bar or library. Firearms are not to be left in vehicles.
Firearms transported anywhere outside the Gunsmithing Lab are to be cased. You
may store your firearms in your Gunsmithing locker or in the Y. C. Police Departments
gun locker. Y.C.P.D. can also store ammunition for you.
Unsafe Activity: Habitual
unsafe activity cannot be tolerated. Persons deemed unsafe by continued unsafe
activity may be subject to restricted access to the shop, equipment, or in severe
instances may be referred to the Judicial Coordinator. No rough play is ever
allowed in the Gunsmithing laboratory.
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco: No
one may use illegal drugs prior to entry into or while enrolled in the Gunsmithing
program. No one may enter into the class area or partake in classes, field trips,
or school sponsored activities while under the influence of alcohol or illegal
drugs. No person shall use Gunsmithing or related equipment or handle a firearm
if they are under the influence of prescription and/or over-the-counter medication
which warn against driving or operating equipment while taking the medication.
Neither smoking or chewing tobacco is allowed inside the building.
Ammunition: Live ammunition
(or explosive components) is not allowed in the shop without specific instructor
approval and supervision. Any ammunition brought in must be immediately placed
in the custody of the instructor. Ammunition left with the instructor will not
be returned until the student is leaving the shop and campus.
COLLEGE TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
Tool Breakage: You will not
be charged for normal wear or breakage of tools. If you are using a tool and
it breaks or malfunctions, IMMEDIATELY notify the lab supervisor so the tool
can be repaired or replaced. You share the responsibility for a safe shop. Notify
the lab supervisor anytime you notice any condition that is unsafe or otherwise
worthy of note.
Abuse Of Equipment: A person found to be continually abusive to equipment may
be required to take assistance from a tutor, be restricted in access to the
equipment, or referred to the Judicial Coordinator for possible disciplinary
action.
LABORATORY
Clean-up: Clean-up will be
announced one half hour prior to the end of each lab period. Fifteen minutes
is allowed for each student to finish or put away his/her current project. The
final fifteen minutes of the period are general clean-up of the shop area. A
general shop cleanup can be called at any time by the instructor. Although each
student is expected to clean up the area he or she uses, this does not always
happen. Bench areas left dirty can be cleaned at the instructors discretion.
This will usually mean any tools or material left out will be boxed up in the
lost and found box and trash will be thrown away. Persons leaving
machine tools or work areas (i.e. bluing area) dirty may be denied the use of
that equipment for a term deemed reasonable by the instructor.
Record Keeping: All firearms
brought into the shop and left overnight will be logged in and out of the shop
logbook/computer. Each student will maintain an individual written record of
firearms brought into the shop throughout their tenure in the program. No Title
III/NFA firearms/items will enter the shop without proper documentation present.
Laboratory Access: Only persons
who are currently enrolled in courses being taught at the time, or guests of
the administration may be in the Gunsmithing lab area. Student wishing to invite
guests into the lab must clear the invitation through staff. Currently enrolled
GST students may access the lab at times the shop is open as long as there are
no scheduled classes in session. It is critical that students clean- up after
themselves when they are working outside of scheduled class times.
CLASSROOM RULES
Attendance: Yavapai College
policy states that an instructor may drop a student from a credit course (by
initiating a withdrawal form) as soon as the number of unexcused absences exceeds
the number of class meetings in one week. An instructor should drop a student
as soon as the number of unexcused absences in a credit course exceeds the number
of class meetings in two weeks. An instructor must drop a student as soon as
the number of unexcused absences in a credit course exceeds the number of class
meetings in three weeks. This policy will be enforced.
Cheating Or Stealing:
Neither theft nor cheating in any form will be tolerated. All tool boxes/containers
are subject to inspection. Such inspection may occur only with the owner present.
Notebook: Each student
will be required to keep a notebook. This will be a binder large enough to contain
the following: All required reports, grade sheets, tests and quizzes, typed
copies of lecture notes (written notes will cost grade points), a plan for each
project you have done (drawings from shop manual will suffice), plans for any
extra credit projects. At midterm and again at the end of the semester you will
hand in the notebook for grading.
At the end of the semester the instructor will keep the grade sheets (you may
request a photocopy). The notebook is your property after grading. Tests are
the property of the Instructor and will be returned or photocopied at his/her
discretion. Please do not hand in a notebook that has been oil soaked or waterlogged.
A sloppy notebook will cost you points.
Project Grading: All
shop projects will be graded the last shop day of the semester, just prior to
cleanup. Everyone will display their work and will be graded in order. Each
project must be stamped with the makers initials. This will not apply
to the repair type projects which are done during the semester.
Reports: All reports
must be original material. Photocopies of illustrations or charts may be used
only if they are credited to sources; likewise quotations or short references.
A bibliography listing all sources is required. Reports should be neatly typed.
A report will lose grade points for being late. You may do extra credit reports
for points in lab or lecture. The instructor must approve any extra credit projects.
Approved Projects In Shop:
Only projects assigned or approved may be worked on in the Gunsmithing lab.
All heavy machine work and projects assigned in machine shop classes will be
done in the machine shop. Projects for the rifle barreling class taught in the
machine shop will be done in the machine shop.
A signed copy of these guidelines must be in each students file prior
to working in the shop.
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