The end is near
Lauren and I have just worked for 8 straight hours to produce wire frames of all of the system elements that we will propose. Wire frames are a format that we use to specify the content of information design problems without getting bogged down in visual details.We created the following:
Dangerous Machine Signs –
(Including safety, operational, material information, when maintenance is needed, and where to go for additional information)

-Sanders – disk, spindle, belt
-Compound miter saw and Radial Arm saw
-Milling machine
-Band saw, Metal Band saw
-Table saw
-Drill press
-Metal Break and Metal Shear
-Wood Lathe
-Metal Lathe
-Jointer
-Vacuum forming room
-Metal Grinder
-Paint booth
Bench room signs

-Hood
-Dust Collector
-Down draft tables
-Hazardous Materials disposal can - small
Model Shop Signs
-Emergency procedures and General shop guidelines
Hallway signs

-Hours of operation, Safety glasses, dress code sign before entering each door and in badge-check in room
Magnetic for posting above door handles
Culture-changing signs
-“Clean” sign
-Sources of additional help sign
People – graphics to represent each role (monitor, shop manager, etc)
-Monitor’s basic duties, to inform students
-Areas for reference – reference area, peers, etc
Training materials
-Shop policy signature handout
Redesigned so students will read it, with ‘take home’ portion, 2 pgs
-Student Reference area
Sign to label area
SBA model shop manual cover with icon
MSDS manual cover with icon

-Monitor training –
Specific training materials for them to take home after hiring
Laminated ‘key-points’ card to post on monitor station
We will also create guidelines for the replication of the system throughout SCAD as the project progresses.

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