Storage Policy
Bozeman Makerspace Storage Policy
Adopted October 11th, 2025
This policy outlines the rules for storing personal items and project materials at the Bozeman Makerspace to ensure a safe, organized, and accessible environment for everyone. Compliance with this policy is required for all members.
1. Member Storage: What, Where, and How to Label
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General Allotment: Each active member may use either
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two (2) designated lockers
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one (1) designated storage bin.
Storage is first-come, first-served.
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Active Projects Only: All stored items must be for current, active projects. The makerspace is not for long-term personal storage. Please regularly remove items no longer in use.
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Universal Labeling: ALL personal items, bins, and lockers must be clearly labeled with your full name
2. Specialized Storage: Chemicals, Lumber & Large Items
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Chemicals:
Chemicals
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All chemicals (paints, solvents, adhesives, resins, hazardous/flammable materials) must be stored in the designated Flammable Storage container.
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Containers must be properly sealed and labeled with your full name and the date.
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Items left in the Flammable Storage container for more than six (6) months are subject to removal.
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Lumber & Long
Items:
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Wood, metal stock, or other long items that don't fit in lockers/bins must be stored neatly in the designated Lumber Rack or Metal Rack.
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These items must be clearly labeled with your full name and the date.
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Items left in the lumber racks for more than six (6) months are subject to removal.
3. Temporary Storage for Large or Curing Items
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Conditions: Items too large for regular storage that are actively drying/curing (e.g., glue-ups, finishes) may be stored elsewhere only for the time necessary to dry/cure, up to a maximum of 48 hours.
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Labeling: These items must be clearly labeled with your full name, the date left, and contact information (phone or email)
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Placement: Do not obstruct walkways, equipment, or safety access points. Consult an officer if unsure.
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Exceptions: Makerspace Officers may grant temporary extensions to the 48-hour limit on a case-by-case basis. This requires documented approval with the officer's name, member name, item description, and the agreed-upon extended timeframe.
4. Prohibited Storage Areas
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NO storage is permitted, even temporarily, on or in front of:
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Work surfaces (workbenches, tables, machine tops)
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First Aid Kits
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Electrical Panels
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Fire Extinguishers
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Doors or emergency exits
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Any area signed "No Member Storage At Any Time."
5. Liability & Enforcement
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Liability: The Bozeman Makerspace (including officers and volunteers) is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items left at the makerspace. Members store items at their own risk.
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Enforcement:
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Officers may inspect all storage areas.
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Improperly stored chemicals or flammable materials posing a safety risk may be disposed of immediately by Officers without notice.
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Officers reserve the right to move or remove items that are improperly stored, unlabeled (see Section 1 regarding communal use), abandoned, or violate this policy. Efforts may be made to contact the owner if identifiable, but this is not guaranteed.
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Removed items may be disposed of, relocated, or sold/auctioned (after appropriate notice to membership on Slack) at the officers' discretion.
6. Policy Adherence & Updates
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Agreement: By using facilities at the Bozeman Makerspace, members agree to abide by this Storage Policy.
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Updates: This policy may be reviewed and updated by Makerspace Officers. Members will be notified of significant changes.