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Returning members

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Anyone who has previously been a member and returns, or who had suspended their membership, need to re-take the Safety Orientation.

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Safety Training John Marney Meta-training
  • What are our recommendations for returning members?
  • At some point there was talk about re-training being available for free for previously trained members, as long as they don't require an extra sesssion. Did we ever formalize that?
    • Emelia follows a process for recurring members needing to take safety and orientation again. If we have new equipment and process changes since the member last was a member, traing is always mandatory before they can use the equipment again. This is usually proficiency. Mstapley (talk)
    • That sounds like quite a decision Emelia has to make there. Would she be sufficiently in the loop to know if e.g. the welding training has changed since that particular person was last a member? Is there documentation around this?

Ttenbergen (talk) 20:59, 2024 October 16 (CDT)

      • Definitely no documentation for equipment training, no formal process or anything. If Emelia has documentation for the safety orientation, please send it along -John
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  • Don't think we explain suspending ones membership (as in putting it on hold) anywhere. Is that the official term for it? If so I will make a page for it and get it linked in somehow. Do we have any documentation about this now? Ttenbergen (talk) 20:59, 2024 October 16 (CDT)
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  • Special:RecentChanges can help but can be a lot
  • More tab, history on tool pages or instruction can be helpful to remind, and to just re-read.