Brief
Historically the WARG bay code has not been regulated meaning the code was freely distributed. This resulted in individuals not part of the team having access to the bay without proper cause. To combat this, the bay code was scrambled and now controlled. This document iterates how we are authorizing who gets the bay code and a procedure for documenting the said process.
Qualifications to Receive the Bay Code
At a minimum, an individual who has access to the bay must meet the following requirements:
They are a member of WARG
They must have completed the bootcamp
They must be marked as a member of the team in the team roster Team Roster Information
They have been briefed on the responsibilities of having the bay code
Preferably link them this document to read as this is comprehensive!
They have completed all three required safety trainings in New Member Onboarding
WHMIS 2015 (SO2017)
Worker Health & Safety Awareness in 4 Steps (Students) - SO3000
Student Design Centre Safety Requirements
They have proven through their actions that they are responsible enough to abide by the below responsibilities for possessing the bay code
This is evaluated by the subteam lead in question who will be authorizing them
This is somewhat subjective. Feel free to communicate with other subteam leads in making this decision
Responsibilities of Possessing the Bay Code
Unless you meet the requirements to distribute and manage the bay code, refrain from doing so
Note that not all people with the code are authorized to distribute and manage the code
If asked by anyone for the code, you should politely redirect them to their lead and refer them to this document to justify your actions.
The exception to this is safety critical applications.
Please apply common sense.
Report these incidents within a reasonable amount of time to subteam leads and/or directors
If this rule is accidentally violated please contact your subteam lead to update this document.
Under certain circumstances we can scramble the bay code.
We all make mistakes please do not worry if this happens, just communicate: On Mistakes
Utilize the WARG bay in accordance with all requirements in Bay Policies
Ensure the bay door is fully closed when leaving
sometimes it requires a lot of force, be sure it’s fully locked
this responsibility may be delegated out to a responsible member of WARG with a completed bootcamp
In the past items have been stolen from design team bays. Be sure the severity of this responsibility is emphasized.
Procedure for Gaining Access to the Bay Code
Read this document and ensure you can understand and follow what it entails
Team member requests their subteam lead for access
Please note that in the case that subteam leads are unavailable temporarily directors can temporarily fill this role and in that case will be responsible for proper execution of the entire procedure documented below just as a subteam lead would be.
Please ask your subteam leads before you ask directors as subteam leads know you better!
Please ask this publicly in accordance with Private Communications
Subteam leads evaluate whether or not they meet the requirements
Subteam leads are responsible for explaining the responsibilities associated with possessing the bay code
Preferably link them this document as this is comprehensive!
Subteam lead documents their distribution in the below list
Subteam lead privately messages bay codes via Discord direct message along with this confluence page for reference as well as information regarding their expectations
Who can distribute and manage of the bay code?
Subteam leads and directors are the only people who can authorize distribution of the bay code as well as managing this document and managing getting the code scrambled. Anyone else cannot distribute and manage the code or authorize it within this document.
List of Members who currently have the WARG Bay Code
This list should not contain any leads as they are granted access as part of lead onboarding
It is assumed all leads receive the code as soon as it is scrambled.
See Lead Onboarding for more details.
A lead should add their name to authorizer to keep track of who gave out the bay code
Member name | Authorizer | Date |
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2024-01-19 | ||
2024-01-19 | ||
2024-01-20 | ||
2024-01-20 | ||
2024-01-20 | ||
2024-01-20 | ||
2024-01-22 | ||
2024-01-24 | ||
2024-01-25 | ||
2024-01-06 | ||
2024-02-07 | ||
2024-02-08 | ||
2024-02-11 | ||
2024-03-19 | ||
2024-03-14 | ||
2024-03-25 | ||
2024-03-25 | ||
2024-03-27 | ||
@Xierumeng | 2024-04-04 | |
2024-04-14 | ||
2024-05-06 | ||
2024-05-06 | ||
2024-05-07 | ||
2024-05-09 | ||
2024-05-19 | ||
2024-05-19 | ||
2024-05-22 | ||
2024-05-24 | ||
2024-05-24 |
Bay Code Scrambling Procedure
If the bay code needs to be scrambled, a member of team leadership should contact Graeme Adair (https://uwaterloo.ca/sedra-student-design-centre/people-profiles/graeme-adair ) and ask for the code to be scrambled.
This is technically a director responsibility, but can be delegated out.
The bay code should be scrambled at the beginning of every term for security.
This may be required by the university as well.
A new list of who has the bay code should be created every time the bay code is scrambled
Please be sure to keep the old list. This is to facilitate transfer and distribution of the code as well as our internal documentation.
All people who still need bay code access should be re-given the code and those who are no longer a part of the team should not receive the updated code
For the new code start with a fresh table.
Document dates the bay code was scrambled as well as who got the code each time
Past Bay Code Holders
W24 - Code Valid 2024-01-19 through ???
F23 - Code Valid 2023-08-18 through 2024-01-19
Member name | Authorizer | Date |
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2023-08-18 | ||
2023-08-18 | ||
2023-08-18 | ||
2023-08-18 | ||
2023-08-18 | ||
2023-08-18 | ||
2023-09-05 | ||
2023-09-09 | ||
2023-09-19 | ||
2023-09-19 | ||
2023-10-02 | ||
2023-10-04 | ||
2023-10-05 | ||
2023-10-06 | ||
2023-10-09 | ||
2023-10-12 | ||
2023-10-20 | ||
2023-11-10 | ||
2023-11-10 | ||
2023-11-10 | ||
2024-01-18 | ||
2024-02-15 |
No history of who had the bay code before this date was kept though it may be findable in the revision history of this document.