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Lesson 1 – Occupational Health and Safety in Configuring Computer Systems and Networks
Lesson
OHS Procedures in Configuring
1 Computer Systems and Networks
In this lesson, you will learn the importance of Occupational Health and Safety which is a
multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people at work.
What I Know
Direction. Identify at least 10 Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) policies and procedures in
configuring systems and networks.
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What’ s In
As an aspiring computer technician, you should be aware of all possible dangers in the
workplace. It is a must to follow proper procedures for handling computer equipment. Failure to
follow the prescribed safety procedures could result in fines, criminal convictions, and damage to
equipment, claims for damage from the owner of the property and data, injury, or death.
What’ s New
Safety practices should be learned early and always adhered to when working with any
electrical device, including personal computers and peripherals. This is for the protection of not only
the people working with them, but also for the devices themselves. The basis for this process begins
with your Occupational Health and Safety Policies.
What is It
The occupational safety and health policy defines the goals for the occupational health and
safety work in the workplace and for activities that promote the working capacity of the staff. The
policy also describes occupational health and safety responsibilities and the way of organizing the
cooperation measures.
The importance of occupational safety and health is to prevent diseases, injuries, and deaths
that are due to working conditions.
What’ s More
Safety Precautions Related to Networks
Fiber-Optic Safety
Fiber-optic cables are useful for communications, but they have certain hazards:
• Dangerous chemicals
• Tools with sharp edges
• Light which you cannot see that can burn your eyes
• Glass shards produced by cutting fiber-optic cable that can cause bodily harm.
Specific types of tools and chemicals are used when working with fiber-optic cable. These
materials must be handled with care.
Chemicals
The solvents and glues used with fiber optics are dangerous. You should handle them with
extreme care. Read the instructions on the label, and follow them carefully. Also, read the material
safety data sheet (MSDS) that accompanies the chemicals to know how to treat someone in case of
emergency.
Tools
When working with any tool, safety should always be your first priority. Any compromise in
safety could result in serious injury or even death. The tools used for working with fiber optics have
sharp cutting surfaces that are used to scribe glass. Other tools pinch cables with high pressure to
fasten connectors to them. These tools can produce shards of glass that can splinter and fly into the
air. You must avoid getting them on your skin and in your mouth or eyes.
Glass Shards
The process of cutting and trimming the strands of fiber-optic cables can produce tiny
fragments of glass or plastic that can penetrate your eyes or skin and cause severe irritation. The fibers
can be extremely difficult to see on your skin because they are clear and small. When you work with
fiber-optic cabling, the working surface should be a dark mat so that you can see the tiny glass or
plastic fragments. The mat should also be resistant to chemical spills. You should keep the work area
clean and neat. Never pick up fiberoptic fragments with your fingers. Use tape to pick up small
Harmful Light
Protect your eyes from the harmful light that may be in the fiber-optic strands. The light is a
color that humans cannot see. It can damage your eyes before you can feel it. When you use a
magnifier to inspect fiber-optic cable and connectors, the light emitted from the fiber could be
directed into your eyes. When working with fiber, be sure to disconnect the light source. Use special
detectors to help you tell if a fiber is energized.
TRUE OR
FALSE Picture Presentation
Evidence Effect
Example: Turn off the power
and unplug equipment
before opening the case and
performing service. TRUE
Assessment
Direction: Answer the following questions based on what you have learned in this module.
Lesson
Computer System Tools Used for
2 Configuration
What I Know
SKILLS TEST: Configuration Skills
Directions: Below is a matrix containing the most important skills that one must have to configure
computer systems and networks successfully. Check (∕) the appropriate column which describes the
level of your confidence in performing the given tasks.
Note: Add all the scores to get the grand total and then divide it by the total number of items. Refer
to the verbal interpretation on the table below to determine your initial competency on
configuration of computer systems and networks.
What’ s In
What is It
Some of the built-in tools used in Microsoft system configuration involves Microsoft System
Configuration, Register Edit, Direct X and Control Panel Applets.
1. Microsoft System Configuration: This boot configuration utility allows you to set the programs
that will run at startup and to edit configuration files. It also offers simplified control over Windows
Services.
System Configuration Utility consists of five functional tabs such as General, Boot, Services,
StartUp and Tools. The succeeding table describes the use and functionality of each tab:
The general tab is the default tab in the System configuration and
shows how the computer will start, by default Normal startup should be
selected.
• Selective Settings. Starts Windows with basic services and drivers and
the other services and startup programs that you select.
This tab allows you to make the same adjustments you can make in
the Windows boot.ini file without having to edit the file. It shows
configuration options for the operating system and advanced debugging
settings, including the following:
• Safe Boot (Active Directory Repair): Boots the Windows graphical user
interface in safe mode running critical system services and Active
Directory.
• No GUI boot. Does not display Windows splash screen when booting.
• Boot Log. Stores all information from the boot process in the file
%SystemRoot% Ntbtlog.txt.
The Services tab allows you to enable or disable any of the Microsoft
Windows services or other program services running on the computer.
It lists all the services that start when the computer boots, along with
their status (Running or Stopped). By checking the "Hide all Microsoft
services" box at the bottom of the window, you can see all non-
Windows 51 services such as driver services and program services that
Services are often the cause of startup problems. Unchecking a box will disable
the service from starting.
Warning:
Disabling services that normally run at boot time might cause some
programs to malfunction or result in system instability. Do not disable
services in this list unless you know they are not essential to your
computer’s operation. Selecting Disable all will not disable some secure
Microsoft services required for the operating system to start.
The Startup tab is one of the most frequent reasons most Windows
users enter the System Configuration utility. In the Startup tab, you will
be able to see the list of applications that run when the computer boots,
along with the name of their publisher, the path to the executable file,
and the location of the registry key or shortcut that causes the
application to run. These startup programs are often one of the biggest
causes for a computer to startup and run slow. You can clear the check
box for a startup item to disable it on your next boot. If you have chosen
Selective startup on the General Tab, you must either choose Normal
Startup startup on the 52 General tab or select the startup item’s check box to
start it again at boot time. If you suspect an application has been
compromised, examine the Command column to review the path to the
executable file.
Note: Disabling applications that normally run at boot time might result
in related applications starting more slowly or not running as expected.
Tools This provides a convenient list of diagnostic tools and other advanced
tools that you can run.
In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, the Registry is stored in several Hives, located in the
following path: \windows\system32\config and \Documents and Settings\ {username} folders.
2. There are six main branches (five in Windows 2000 and Windows XP), each containing a
specific portion of the information stored in the Registry. They are as follows:
o HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT - this branch contains all of your file types as well as OLE
information for all your OLE-aware applications.
o HKEY_CURRENT_USER - this branch points to the part of HKEY_USERS appropriate
for the current user.
o HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - this branch contains information about all of the hardware
and software installed in your computer. Since you can specify multiple hardware
configurations, the current hardware configuration is specified in
HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG.
o HKEY_USERS - this branch contains certain preferences (such as colors and control
panel settings) for each of the users of the computer. In Windows 95/98/Me, the
default branch here contains the currently-logged in user. In Windows 2000/XP, the
default branch here contains a template to be used for newly added users.
o HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG - this branch points to the part of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
appropriate for the current hardware configuration.
o HKEY_DYN_DATA (Windows 95/98/Me only) - this branch points to the part of
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, for use with Windows' Plug-&-Play subsystem.
3. Direct X Diagnostic: The Microsoft DirectX Diagnostic Tool provides you with information
about the DirectX API components and drivers on your system. It enables you to test sound and
graphics output and Microsoft DirectPlay service providers. You can use the diagnostic tool to
gather information about your system to use for diagnostic purposes.
If you are experiencing problems when running Microsoft DirectX applications, the
DirectX Diagnostic Tool can help you find the source of the trouble such as incorrect versions of
DirectX components, lack of hardware acceleration, devices that are not connected and
unsigned drivers.
• Network and Internet Connections: Applets that configure all the connection types:
✓ Internet options
✓ Network connections
• Printers and Other Hardware: Applets to configure devices connected to your computer:
✓ Game controllers
✓ Keyboard
✓ Mouse
✓ Phone and modem options
✓ Printers and faxes
✓ Scanners and cameras
• User Accounts: Applets to configure options for users and their email:
✓ E-mail
✓ User accounts
• Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options: Applets to change settings based on your
location and language:
✓ Date and time
✓ Regional and language options
• Accessibility Options: A wizard used to configure windows for vision, hearing, and mobility
needs
As a future computer technician you must be diligent and eager to know the different
procedures in using the tools for computer system configuration. This will help and guide you to
carry out a particular job in a proper manner. Once you already identify them, you must also
acquire the necessary and appropriate skills to apply them in actual situations.
This part of the module present some of the required procedures in computer system
configuration. Take note that you need to exert extra effort in finding out some procedures which
are not in this module. This is your chance to explore and learn through your own experience.
✓ To expand a certain branch, click on the little plus sign [+] on the
left of any folder, or just double-click on the folder.
✓ To display the contents of a key (folder), just click the desired key,
and look at the values listed on the right side.
✓ You can add a new key or value by selecting New from the Edit menu.
✓ You can rename any value and almost any key with the same method used to rename
files; right-click on an object and click rename, or click on it twice (slowly), or just press
F2 on the keyboard. Lastly, you can delete a key or value by clicking on it, and pressing
Delete on the keyboard, or by right-clicking on it, and choosing Delete.
To run the DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DX Diagnostic Tools Window of Windows
XP differs from Windows 7 but it does the same function):
• Click on Start Button, type Run on the search box.
• On the Run window, Type in dxdiag and click Ok or press Enter, as shown in
Figure 9, Run Dialog Box.
1. Event Viewer
2. Safe Boot
3. List of services that start when computer boots
4. Make all boot settings permanent
5. Normal startup
6. No GUI Boot
7. OS Boot information
8. Hide All Microsoft Services
9. Convenient List of Diagnostic Tools
10.Base Video
Assessment
Direction: Answer the following questions based on what you have learned in this module.
1. Define configuration
2. Explain the importance of diagnostic utilities
2. Summarize the built-in tools used in Microsoft system configuration.
Online Sources:
The Centre for Occupational and Safety
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4250/configuration
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