Iirc, we discussed it previously, so check the archives and wiki.
IMHO, all the places (4+) I've been involved with could use one, many times because technical/ mechanical skill is inversely proportional to ability to relate to carbon based life forms...
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BackusNaurForm forgotten.
Lied to re: Del msgs. MailHoardersAnon*
I don't have one handy, But in Davis they call it a Safer Space Agreement. Safer rather than safe because it's a goal, something to be always worked on. Agreement rather than policy because by entering the shop you agree to contribute to a safer space.
On Oct 10, 2014 10:51 AM, "Andy Bakker" <andy.bakker@velocitycoop.org> wrote:Hi everyone,
We’d like to implement a safe space policy in our shop similar to the one that was developed at Bike!Bike!. Would somebody mind resending the Bike!Bike! safe space policy? Can anyone share a safe space policy that they have in their shop or some general advice on things that work well (or poorly)?
Thanks!
Andy Bakker
VéloCity Bicycle Cooperative
2111 Mt. Vernon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22301
andy.bakker@velocitycoop.org | www.velocitycoop.org
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