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Health and Safety Officer

The purpose of this document is to assist the incoming CompSoc Health, Safety, Training and Equipment Officer for the AY 2021/22

Duties:

Health and Safety:

  • Ensure that Health and Safety is a priority at all society events and meetings, and that hazards are avoided at all times.
  • Minimise the risk of CompSoc members being injured during our events.
  • Stay up to date with COVID-19 guidelines from UL Wolves C&S, University of Limerick, and the Government, and make sure they are followed before, during and after our events.
  • Ensure the members are informed of safety measures required.
  • Review the Computer Societys Safety Statement.
  • Report any accidents and injuries.
  • Report potential hazards at events to members.
  • Take responsibility for members during trips.
  • Ensure that the Societys First Aid kit is stocked and in date, is available at events and is brought on trips.
  • Always check for food allergies and dietary preferences when food is being ordered. Training:
  • If any members or committee want/require training, you should find where it could be acquired and organise it.
  • If it is required, make sure that at least 3 committee members, including you, complete the COVID-19 Officer short online course.

Equipment:

  • You are primarily in charge of equipment set up and teardown at UL Computer Society events. You dont have to do everything but ensure that events that need equipment can run smoothly.
  • Maintain the log of equipment the society owns or subsequently purchases
  • Maintain the log of borrowable equipment the society owns or subsequently purchases(small Arduino stuff / smart home stuff / raspberry pi / etc.)
  • Maintain the "Equipment & Preparation for that equipment needed for X event" guide.
  • Suggest possible new equipment the society needs and should buy

Guide

COVID-19:

Future CompSoc events may need to be organised in a sanitary regime. At the end of this document I added a possible preparations list for an event conducted under restrictions. That's only an example - always follow UL Wolves advice for all procedures. If contact tracing will be needed, the COVID-19 Day-Pass with attendance logs or contact tracing forms could be used next semester. More details about the pass here.

Health and Safety:

Normally our events do not feature any high risk activities. Since there were no events on campus last year, I'll pass you Evan's advice. When handling heavy objects (e.g. equipment for recruitment drives), make sure multiple people carry them. Be familiar with Health and Safety and COVID-19 statements on UL Wolves (https://cp.ulwolves.ie , https://ulwolves.ie/support/resources , https://ulwolves.ie/support/guide ) and propose an update if you feel it's needed. Maintain a safe environment, e.g. tuck the long cables away so members won't trip. Check members' dietary needs and allergies before ordering food. Always report all injuries and accidents (see the links above).

Training:

Computer Society events require dealing with advanced equipment and technologies. If training or resources are needed by the members or the committee, you should organise it. You could help a member with a WordPress setup during an event, send a link to a YouTube tutorial, write instructions for an ESP project etc.

Equipment:

CompSoc has a lot of equipment, adapters, cables which are stored in our Server Room in the Student Life building. Make sure there are people to help you handle equipment before every event. Get to know the "Equipment & preparations needed for X event" - it's a helpful checklist, it's attached below and the editable version is on 2020/21 Google Drive. It's your legacy - make sure you update and maintain it for future committees, and use it before every event. Remember that many events need early attention e.g. for VR events the Steam and the PC need an update, preferably the day before the event in the evening or on the day in the morning. Don't forget about the cables, keep them in the right boxes - it's all attached below for your convenience. The recruitment (rec) drive happened online last year. Usually the on-campus networking setup is done by CompSoc and you should keep your schedule open on that day. You should arrange the transport of the storage boxes with access points, routers and cables. The OPC might use their van (sprinter) and bring the equipment along with theirs over to the venue. The rec drive is the entire Society's responsibility, so you're not alone. Ask the more senior members for help and use your initiative to actively help out.

Summary

As a Health, Safety, Training and Equipment Officer you should watch out for dangerous behaviours, review the Health and Safety and COVID-19 statements on UL Wolves website on a regular basis and ensure COVID-safe environment. You should make sure that if someone needs to learn something, you help them find useful resources. You are responsible for equipment, and you should plan what is needed before each event. You must prepare the equipment early, come before the events and make sure everything is set up, updated and charged. You should stay after events to tidy up and bring the equipment back to the server room - but make sure a few more people come early and stay late to help you carry the bulky equipment. When you first read this document, you should transfer the "Equipment needed…" file to the new 2021/22 Google Drive folder; ask for a link on Discord. Same with the equipment list, and check out the docs attached below. Finally, don't be afraid to try out something new. Last semester I helped out with a new website for our Society. CompSoc is a great community, and you get to see the cutting-edge tech. Good luck with your role, enjoy your time here!

Equipment needed for X event

Event with Restrictions:

Note: This is just an example, the situation is dynamic, always follow UL Wolves advice Equipment:

  • Access to attendance logs on UL Wolves or contact tracing forms. I provided some on 2020/21 Google Drive.
  • Hand sanitizer.
  • Disinfectant wet tissues and/or spray (to be used before and after events). Prepare before:
  • Check for new COVID guidelines. Ensure the event can take place.
  • You might need to estimate how many people will attend if there is an attendance limit. A Google Form or Microsoft Calendar RSVP will do.
  • Ensure the seats are spaced out (2m between people).
  • Know the symptoms and procedures. Useful links here and there.

Vive Event

Equipment:

  • Vive
  • Gaming PC
  • A monitor
  • Keyboard and mouse
  • Kettle leads for both monitor and pc
  • Tripods for vive lightboxes
  • Hdmi cable for monitor
  • Display port to hdmi adapter
  • Speaker
  • AUX Cable for speaker Prepare before:
  • Charge both vive controllers
  • Charge speaker
  • Turn on pc day before/that morning and let steam update everything first
  • Make sure you have steam password and pc password
  • Make sure all the cables are in the box and are put back in the box afterward
  • Lots of people to carry everything

PC Build

Equipment:

  • All pc parts
  • A monitor
  • Keyboard and mouse
  • Kettle lead for monitor
  • Hdmi cable and mini hdmi cable(Camera) for monitor
  • Camera
  • Tripod
Prepare before:
  • Charge Camera fully

Social event - off campus

Equipment:

  • Camera
  • First aid kit
  • Flag for photo opportunities.
Prepare before:
  • Make sure camera is charged

Generic event

Equipment:

  • Camera
  • Projector
  • Hdmi cable/vga cable
  • Speaker
  • Aux cable for speaker
Prepare before:
  • Make sure camera is charged

AGM

Equipment:

  • Camera
  • Projector
  • Hdmi cable/vga cable
  • Speaker
  • Aux cable for speaker
Prepare before:
  • Make sure camera is charged
  • Update Powerpoint year etc

Drone event

Equipment:

  • Camera
  • Projector
  • hdmi/vga cable
  • Speaker
  • Aux cable for speaker
  • Drone
  • Flag
  • Guest Speaker/
Prepare before:
  • Make sure camera is charged
  • Make sure drones are charged