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 === Members Rights === === Members Rights ===
 You need to know your rights as a member, so we're going to go through them now! You need to know your rights as a member, so we're going to go through them now!
-You have the right to access the HSBNE. +  * You have the right to access the HSBNE. 
-You can post on the Forums, so that means either making suggestions or posting agenda items in either the General Meetings, or the team meetings.  +  ​* ​You can post on the Forums, so that means either making suggestions or posting agenda items in either the General Meetings, or the team meetings.  
-You can vote on those items in the General Meetings, or in the Team Meetings, this is generally how we work out what we're going to purchase, or what rules we're going to change.  +  ​* ​You can vote on those items in the General Meetings, or in the Team Meetings, this is generally how we work out what we're going to purchase, or what rules we're going to change.  
-You can review our meeting minutes on the Wiki, for General Meetings, and on the Forum for Team Meetings.  +  ​* ​You can review our meeting minutes on the Wiki, for General Meetings, and on the Forum for Team Meetings.  
-You have the right to use the hand tools that you'll find around the club.  +  ​* ​You have the right to use the hand tools that you'll find around the club.  
-You can raise concerns, problems or make suggestions to the Exec Team.  +  ​* ​You can raise concerns, problems or make suggestions to the Exec Team.  
-And the last thing you have the right to do, is get involved with any team, that's working to improve the space!  ​+  ​* ​And the last thing you have the right to do, is get involved with any team, that's working to improve the space!  ​
  
-=== Safety ​===+=== Policies ​===
 We have a number of policies, that cover all sorts of things, and lets get started. ​ We have a number of policies, that cover all sorts of things, and lets get started. ​
  
 The first thing to talk about is our Group Rules, which are our legal document that governs how we run as an incorporated association. this includes things like how we run meetings, what are the executive positions, what are legal obligations,​ what your legal obligations are as member, those sorts of things. The next policy that we have, is our Covid-19 Policy, which is our rules and how we operate during the Covid-19 pandemic, which you should familiarize yourself with, so you can be safe while you're onsite. ​ The first thing to talk about is our Group Rules, which are our legal document that governs how we run as an incorporated association. this includes things like how we run meetings, what are the executive positions, what are legal obligations,​ what your legal obligations are as member, those sorts of things. The next policy that we have, is our Covid-19 Policy, which is our rules and how we operate during the Covid-19 pandemic, which you should familiarize yourself with, so you can be safe while you're onsite. ​
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 We have the very fun named Policy Policy, which our policy about how to write new policy. We wrote this because it was getting very confusing when people submitted new  policy, and so this lets the process become very clear. ​ We have the very fun named Policy Policy, which our policy about how to write new policy. We wrote this because it was getting very confusing when people submitted new  policy, and so this lets the process become very clear. ​
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 Another serious thing that we need to talk about, is bans. bans are for site access only, you can still talk with us online or discuss your ideas, you just won't be allowed to come onsite. we have the schedule for bans on the portal, and we highly recommend that you have a look through and read what we have on the schedule. It's not an exhaustive list, but please don't be the reason that we have to add anything new to that list! Bans are decided and executed by the exec, usually by deactivating your card, and then once your ban period is finished, reactivating your card. I'm going to use an example, of a ban that we've done in the past, a member was working on a glass project in the middle of the Quad, they not only left glass shards throughout the quad but they managed to get glass pieces on another member'​s project, and this ended up incurring a two-week ban.  ​ Another serious thing that we need to talk about, is bans. bans are for site access only, you can still talk with us online or discuss your ideas, you just won't be allowed to come onsite. we have the schedule for bans on the portal, and we highly recommend that you have a look through and read what we have on the schedule. It's not an exhaustive list, but please don't be the reason that we have to add anything new to that list! Bans are decided and executed by the exec, usually by deactivating your card, and then once your ban period is finished, reactivating your card. I'm going to use an example, of a ban that we've done in the past, a member was working on a glass project in the middle of the Quad, they not only left glass shards throughout the quad but they managed to get glass pieces on another member'​s project, and this ended up incurring a two-week ban.  ​
  
-===  ===+=== Safety ​===
 Your Safety. You're responsible for your own safety while you're at HSBNE, but keeping in mind, you do need to be considerate of other people'​s safety as well. The example that I like to use here, is we once a member who was doing some fiber glassing on his boat. He was wearing full PPE, glasses, respirator, bunny suit, the works. 10 out of 10 for his own PPE. He then proceeded to walk into the Green room, sit down wearing all of his PPE, and eat his lunch, getting fiberglass shards all over the Green room. Minus a thousand points for considering others. ​ Your Safety. You're responsible for your own safety while you're at HSBNE, but keeping in mind, you do need to be considerate of other people'​s safety as well. The example that I like to use here, is we once a member who was doing some fiber glassing on his boat. He was wearing full PPE, glasses, respirator, bunny suit, the works. 10 out of 10 for his own PPE. He then proceeded to walk into the Green room, sit down wearing all of his PPE, and eat his lunch, getting fiberglass shards all over the Green room. Minus a thousand points for considering others. ​
  
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