Safety Levels
Green = HuskyCT training and quiz completion required. If you do not have access to the HuskyCT training, please view instructions for self enrolling here.
Blue = Maker-space orientation with Maker Specialist required.
Yellow = Yellow-level equipment training with Maker Specialist required.
Red = Red-level equipment training with Maker Specialist required.
Access by Level
Green & Blue = basic craft supplies and tools
Yellow = 3D printers, laser cutter, vinyl cutter, heat press, and other prototyping equipment
Red = band-saw, table-saw, miter-saw, and drill-press
General Safety
If there is an accident and someone is hurt in the Innovation Zone:
- Call 9-1-1 from your mobile phone or a campus phone
- Location: Peter J. Werth Residence Tower Room 014
- Get help from IZone staff
- Do your best to provide assistance while emergency response team arrives
- Call the director (number posted on yellow card on shop door)
- Follow all UConn safety policies and procedures
- IZone members follow the instructions of space and staff
- Do not do anything that is not safe. If there is any uncertainty about whether an activity is safe, please consult IZone staff before proceeding.
- If you see a fellow IZone member doing something that might be unsafe, tell them
- If you see something dangerous in the Innovation Zone, inform the other occupants of the Innovation Zone as well as IZone staff immediately
- For your safety and security, video cameras are located throughout the space
- Before any chemicals are brought into the IZone, this must be discussed with IZone staff and MSDS sheets must be provided
- The IZone front door should only be propped open by IZone staff
Dress Appropriately
- Accessing the IZone requires CLOSED TOE SHOES and SAFETY GLASSES
- LONG HAIR must be TIED BACK
- Loose clothing, long sleeve shirts, and clothing with hanging pieces/material should not be worn when working with rotating tools, equipment, or saws as they can pull a person into a machine
Work in a Group
- University policy specifies that no student shall work alone in an immediately hazardous environment. Working with a partner decreases the risk of severe injury should you find yourself in need of help.
Keep Areas Clear
- Don’t walk directly behind someone operating a machine, you may bump/hit or startle them and cause an accident
- Store materials in such a way that they are not tripping hazards
- If any liquids spill on the floor, clean them up immediately; they can be tripping hazards
- Put away tools and clean your space before you leave
Use Machines Correctly
- Do not set up or operate machinery unless an instructor is in the shop
- Do not operate a machine unless you are authorized or under an instructor’s supervision
- Make sure you have sufficient light to see clearly
- Talk to an instructor before powering-on a machine
- Instructors may suggest a better process for making your piece
- Once an instructor gets to know you, conversations can be as simple as:
- “Hey Cody, I’m gonna punch a hole with the drill press;” “Great, can’t wait to see how it turns out”
- Use the proper tool for a job, when tools aren’t used properly they can lead to hands slipping into sharp objects
Protect Yourself from Harm
- Don’t run in the makerspace; there’s nothing cool about tripping into a dangerous situation
- Don’t eat or Drink: this space may contain wood chips or chemicals that won’t do good things to your insides
- Get first aid immediately for any injury