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Title: Safety


1
Safety
  • Unit objectives
  • Identify safety issues and hazards in the
    computer environment
  • Identify ways to avoid injury and strain when
    working with computers
  • Identify proper methods for disposing of computer
    equipment

2
Topic A
  • Topic A Safety and hazards
  • Topic B Safe work practices
  • Topic C Disposing computer equipment

3
Floor surfaces
  • Keep floors level and dry
  • Secure carpets to the floor
  • Dont cross walkways with cables and power cords
  • Use static protection
  • Antistatic floor mats
  • Static mats under the user's keyboard and/or
    computer

4
Static mat
5
Fire safety
  • Keep papers orderly
  • Keep combustibles away from appliances
  • Use working smoke detectors in all areas
  • Have appropriate fire extinguishers on hand

6
Fire extinguisher types
  • Class A Ordinary compustibles
  • Class B Flammable liquids
  • Class C Electrical equipment
  • Class D Flammable metals

7
Fire extinguisher substances
  • Dry chemical
  • Halon
  • Water
  • CO2

8
Fire extinguisher label
9
Electrical safety
  • Avoid overloading electrical circuits
  • Label breakers
  • Use surge protectors and Universal Power Supplies
  • Avoid stringing together power strips
  • Avoid running electrical cords or network cables
    across walkways
  • Encase cables across walkways in a cord protector
  • Provide good ventilation for computer equipment
  • Secure cords, lines, cables out of the way

10
Overloaded circuits
11
Air quality
  • Use fans to keep the air clear
  • Avoid smoking around computers
  • Place working carbon monoxide detectors
    throughout the building

12
A carbon monoxide detector
13
Computer hazards
  • Physical hazards
  • Laser and copier toner
  • Electromagnetic hazards

14
Incident reporting
  • Establish policies
  • Necessary for
  • OSHA
  • Workers compensation claims
  • Insurance

15
Activity A-1
Identifying typical office and computer-related
hazards
16
High-voltage interference
  • Outside interference
  • Inside interference

17
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
  • Occurs whenever static charge on two objects is
    dissimilar
  • If the two objects touch, electricity from higher
    voltage charge flows to lower voltage charge
    until charges are equalized
  • Can attain very high voltages
  • If you touch metal object and feel electric
    discharge, voltage difference was 3,000 volts or
    more
  • If spark visible when discharge occurred, voltage
    difference was at least 8,000 volts

18
Electromagnetic induction
  • From fluorescent lights
  • Electromagnetic field can induce a similar
    current in other nearby objects
  • Network cables
  • Electronic equipment
  • Induction currents in network wiring can destroy
    data and can damage equipment

19
Minimizing high-voltage interference
  • Maintenance
  • Install ground wires
  • Use anti static devices

20
Shielding and filtering
  • Shielding applies primarily to a networks cables
    and is actually a refined form of grounding
  • Filters are electronic devices designed to permit
    the normal function of a device, but they block
    or suppress any other signal coming from it

21
Activity A-2
Finding sources of static electricity and
interference
22
MSDS
  • Physical data
  • Toxicity
  • Health effects
  • First aid
  • Reactivity
  • Storage
  • Disposal
  • Protective equipment
  • Spill/leakage procedures

23
MSDS hazard ratings
Rating Description
None No potential hazard in this category
0 The least hazard
1 A slight hazard
2 A moderate hazard
3 Highly hazardous
4 Extremely hazardous
24
Personal protection by rating
Rating Description
A Wear goggles when using this product
B Wear goggles and gloves when using this product
C Wear goggles, gloves, and other protective gear when using this product
25
Activity A-3
Reading a material safety data sheet
26
Topic B
  • Topic A Safety and hazards
  • Topic B Safe work practices
  • Topic C Disposing of computer equipment

27
Ergonomic workstations
  • Check position of
  • Chair
  • Monitor
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Document holders
  • Office equipment
  • Phones
  • Other equipment

28
Laptop safety
  • Weight
  • Ergonomic issues
  • Heat

29
Activity B-1
Avoiding injury and strain when working with PCs
30
Topic C
  • Topic A Safety and hazards
  • Topic B Safe work practices
  • Topic C Disposing of computer equipment

31
Computer equipment disposal
  • Disposal of electronics
  • Hazardous materials
  • Disposing of used toner and ink cartridges
  • Disposal of computer equipment
  • Reusing equipment
  • Methods of disposal

32
Activity C-1
Selecting the proper methods for computer
equipment disposal
33
Unit summary
  • Identified safety issues and hazards in the
    computer environment
  • Identified ways to avoid injury and strain when
    working with computers
  • Identified proper methods for disposing of
    computer equipment
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