SKILL DEVELOPMENT & BOOTH SAFETY

IAI TECH POLICY

This policy defines acceptable use of technology resources at the Industrial Arts Institute (IAI), which includes network infrastructure, internet access, computers, servers, storage devices, software, and communication systems. By using IAI’s technology, you agree to:

1. Access is a privilege that can be revoked at any time.

2. There is no expectation of privacy; usage may be monitored.

3. You are responsible for your account and password; sharing is prohibited.

4. Misuse can result in suspension or expulsion, including:

– Accessing unlawful materials

– Sexting or sharing explicit content

– Hacking or unauthorized software use

– Plagiarism or distributing harmful content

– Disabling security features or spamming

5. Report inappropriate content to an instructor or the Executive Director; do not delete it.

6. IAI does not guarantee uninterrupted service and is not liable for any damages.

7. You are responsible for damage caused by improper use of technology resources.

HOUSING

Students are responsible for securing their own housing and meals. The Industrial Arts Institute does not have on-campus housing. IAI will work with the students to locate adequate housing by providing a list of local housing options. IAI has an on-campus eatery that students can use for lunches and breaks. Vending machines are available on-site.

STUDENT-CREATED PROJECTS & SERVICES

Students may participate in the creation of a product and/or services as part of their practical training. This notice informs students that the Institute may sell these projects and/or services, with the proceeds reinvested into the ongoing improvement of the programs provided by the Institute. Additionally, customers purchasing these projects/services are aware that the individuals producing them are students at the Institute, engaging in a practical learning program.

WELDING BOOTH INSPECTIONS

Booths will be cleaned and inspected at the end of each day. This is every student’s responsibility, and your grade will reflect your effort. Refusal to participate in the daily clean-up session will result in a student being sent home with absent time charged and a reduction in the student’s work ethic grade.

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