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== Out-of-Meeting Incident Reporting == | == Out-of-Meeting Incident Reporting == | ||
− | Please report any injuries or puffy batteries here on this [ https://forms.gle/9pn8UmZG1TKf3Upp9 form]. This is only used to keep track of member health and safety when working outside of club time. Members will not punished for any information they share. | + | Please report any injuries or puffy batteries here on this [https://forms.gle/9pn8UmZG1TKf3Upp9 form]. This is only used to keep track of member health and safety when working outside of club time. Members will not punished for any information they share. |
Latest revision as of 17:04, 18 September 2023
Contents
Intro
Hello! Welcome to the Combat Robotics Safety Page. Included here is all the relevant safety knowledge necessary to keep you safe and the Foundry in one piece. The page is still a work in process so some sections may be missing or unfinished. If you have any suggestions or requests, contact the current Club Safety Officer:Cody Andres Alessio-Bunnell.
General Info
Combat Robot Specifications
To compete in the intra-school and outside ant-weight competitions, your robot must meet the following criteria:
- Weigh less than 1 lb (16 oz)--Duh
- Have an easily accessible "switch" that can accessed without taking the robot apart in the event an emergency
- Have its lithium ion battery enclosed within the robot (aka we shouldn't be able to see it!)
- Demonstrate control over the robot and its functions and show it stops when disconnected from the controller
Lithium Ion Battery Safety
The Importance of Clamps
Out-of-Meeting Incident Reporting
Please report any injuries or puffy batteries here on this form. This is only used to keep track of member health and safety when working outside of club time. Members will not punished for any information they share.