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While an induction includes the tools features, inductions are '''not for advanced knowledge transfer'''. Describing the features and pointing to YouTube videos is sufficient for an induction.
While an induction includes the tools features, inductions are '''not for advanced knowledge transfer'''. Describing the features and pointing to YouTube videos is sufficient for an induction.
We encourage members to share knowledge in [[workshops]]


The Hackspace currently (2022) has inductions on the following tools
The Hackspace currently (2022) has inductions on the following tools

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Inductions

Inductions are required for certain tools at the hackspace.

Inductions are mentioned in the Hackspace guide at https://guide.nottinghack.org.uk/tools.html?highlight=inductions#inductions

and in the Hackspace rules at https://rules.nottinghack.org.uk/en/latest/do-not-be-on-fire.html?highlight=inductions

What is an induction?

An induction involves being shown how to use a tool safely and without damaging the tool. Most inductions are carried out at the space. Metalwork inductions are done at West Notts College.

The inductee should use the tool in question during the induction to demonstrate they can use it safely.

While an induction includes the tools features, inductions are not for advanced knowledge transfer. Describing the features and pointing to YouTube videos is sufficient for an induction.

We encourage members to share knowledge in workshops

The Hackspace currently (2022) has inductions on the following tools

List of Tools requiring an induction

(add tools)


Induction Costs

Inductions at the space that are paid for cost £20 per person. This is split 50/50 between to space and the inductor.

Some inductions, usually shorter 'safety' inductions are free.

All inductions at the space are carried out by Hackspace members.

Metalwork inductions are done at West Notts College by staff from the college. Payment for these goes to West Notts College.

Safety Inductions

Safety inductions are usually to

  • Point out fire safety procedures
  • Point out the specific operation of tools in the space
  • Point out difference between West Notts College tools and the ones at the space

Metalwork Inductions

Metalwork inductions are currently in two parts. A session at West Notts College must be followed by a Safety Induction in the Hackspace BEFORE a tool can be used.