SINGLE-SIGN VISITOR NOTICE

WELCOME TO THE MAIN FLOOR
Active build zone: radiant slab, embedded utilities, future lift. If you like intact body parts, read on.

GROUND RULES

  • Stay in taped/coned lanes. Lift pads, conduits, and radiant tubing live under that slab.
  • Eyes up: 10’ ceiling, hose reels, and temporary lighting surprise tall visitors.
  • Floors slope toward the drain—wipe boots and watch for meltwater.
  • Resist the urge to press buttons or flip breakers. Panels, gas valves, and interlocks are crew-only.
  • Diesel heaters and generator exhaust route outside; if you smell fumes or hear alarms, tell us, don’t troubleshoot.

FRIENDLY REMINDERS

  • Curiosity is welcome; random button-pushing is not. Ask before touching tools or materials.
  • Humor is appreciated—just keep it safer than our jokes. “Look with your eyes” beats “I didn’t think it would move.”
  • Helping is generous, but unplanned help slows us down. If you want in, expect a quick safety brief (or a broom).
  • PPE beats ER: glasses, ear protection, and closed shoes when tools start up.
  • Stay outside yellow lines and marked lift zones unless you’ve been briefed on the plan for that bay.
  • If it’s running, hot, or sharp, assume it can hurt you. Think first; the memes come second.

VISITOR CHECKLIST

  1. Find your escort and obey instructions.
  2. Grab glasses/earplugs from Bay 3 cabinet when told.
  3. Respect tape, cones, rubber mats—they mark drains, conduits, or wet work.
  4. Ask before moving hoses, cords, or parts.
  5. Report smells, alarms, standing water immediately.
  6. Know the exit path; construction clutter moves daily.

FINAL WORD
Enjoy the tour, keep the banter light, and remember we’re building something serious—so stay aware, think through your actions, and everyone keeps their sense of humor intact.