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[[File:Label_Blue_W1.png| none | thumb | Sample label: Woodworking zone (sub-zone W1)]]
[[File:Label_Blue_W1.png| none | thumb | Sample label: Woodworking zone (sub-zone W1)]]
Note to Czars and Czarinas:
Please use this 15-color palette to select a color for your Area/Zone.
[[File:color-blindness-palette.png| none | thumb | Color blind safe color palette]]


==Labelling==
==Labelling==

Revision as of 21:58, 2 January 2017

A place for everything and everything in its place

The tools and equipment at the space are color coded and/or labeled to make everything easy to find, use and return.

For the purpose of labelling, zone (or area) and sub-zone are defined as following:

Zone (or area)
A specialized physical division of the space, each with it's own Area Czar.
For example: Electronics, Woodworking, Metal Working etc.
Sub-zone
A sub-section or a group of tools within a Zone.
For example: Within the Metal working Zone, we have different sub-zones like TIG welding sub-zone, lathe sub-zone, Milling sub-zone, etc.

Zone Colors

Each zone is assigned a color to be used for labelling the tools and equipment belonging to that zone. The following colors were identified for various zones in discussions with the respective area czars:

Zone Color Label Alpha Label Permissible Sub-zone labels
Hospitality White (#fff) H H1, H2, H3,...
3D Printing/Scanning P P1, P2, P3,...
Arts and Crafts A A1, A2, A3,...
Leatherworking L L1, L2, L3,...
Electronics E E1, E2, E3,...
Fabric Arts F F1, F2, F3,...
Woodworking Blue (#36c) W W1, W2, W3,...
Metal Working M M1, M2, M3,...
Lasercutting L L1, L2, L3,...
Classroom C C1, C2, C3,...
Rental Bays R R1, R2, R3,...

The label is wrapped around the tool's handle or affixed to the tool according to the guidelines specified in the #Labelling section.

Sample label: Woodworking zone (sub-zone W1)

Note to Czars and Czarinas: Please use this 15-color palette to select a color for your Area/Zone.

Color blind safe color palette

Labelling

A Label consists of the following components:

  • Primary identification: Identifies Zone
    • A solid color representing the assigned zone (see #Zone Colors), filling the entire band or sticker used for labelling
    • It should be prominent and clearly identifiable from a distance of 6 feet
  • Secondary identification: Optionally identifies sub-zone within a Zone
    • A secondary mark (in the shape of a contrasting colored inlaid solid circle or square)
    • A secondary 2 character alphanumeric code inside an inlaid circle on primary band
      • First character identifying the zone, with an alphabetic character
      • Second character identifying the sub-zone, with a numerical character
      • Example: Within Woodworking (W) zone, we may have W1, W2, and W3 for zones corresponding to, say, Table saw (1), Planer (2), and Joiner (3), respectively.
    • It is optional, at the discretion of the Area Czar
    • It should not overpower the primary identification
    • It should be prominent only when the tool is in close proximity

Material

The labeling material used should be resilient enough to sustain normal usage of the tools and equipment. Area Czar/Czarina may identify the material to be used for the tools in their respective areas.

Guidelines

  • The label should be clearly visible
  • It should not interfere with the normal usability and safety of the tool

Type

Mobile tools
a colored band is applied to tool
Fixed tools
a rectangular KM inventory sticker (to be designed) with zone color and tool name