Weekly Learning Activity Sheets: Safety Procedures
Weekly Learning Activity Sheets: Safety Procedures
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Learning Objectives:
Key Concepts:
PPE
OHS
Exercises/ Activities:
PPE can also be used to protect the working environment from pesticide
application, pollution or infection from the worker (for example in a
microchipfactory).
It is important that students and teachers during their laboratory period should be
required to use personal protective equipment. Some of these are:
The little shock you experience while you are walking across a carpeted floor or
when you touched a door knob, table, counter or even another person is a result
of static electricity. Static electricity is the discharge of electricity between two
objects with different electrical potential. Humans can't feel a static shock until it
is several thousand volts strong, but it takes less than 30 volts to fry a sensitive
computer component, such as a stick of RAM or a processor.
1. Always disconnect a computer from the AC power and from any powered
peripherals while you are working on it.
2. Always grasp a metal part of the computer chassis with your bare hand
before you touch anything inside.
3. Always handle electronic components by a non-conducting (non-metallic)
edge. Don't touch the pins or other connectors.
4. Always use a UL-approved surge protector or an Uninterruptible Power
Supply that incorporates surge and spike protection.
5. Never use an anti-static wrist strap when working on a computer (except
when working on monitors)
6. Everyone is allowed to eat, drink, or smoke while working on a computer.
7. Never plug an ATX power supply into AC power unless it is connected either
to a computer's motherboard or to a dummy test load.
8. Static electricity is the discharge of electricity between two objects with
different electrical potential.
9. Apron is a garment worn over the front of the body as a protection for one’s
cloth.
10. PPE can also be used to protect the working environment from pesticide
application, pollution or infection from the worker.
Rubrics
Performance Rating
REFERENCES
Books and Articles and Printed Materials:
Barry Press, Marcia Press, PC Upgrade and Repair Bible,
Desktop Edition., Wiley Publishing Inc., 10475 Crosspoint
Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Ron Gilster, PC Repair Bench Book., Wiley Publishing Inc., 10475 Crosspoint Boulevard,
Indianapolis, IN 46256
Barry Press, Marcia Press, PC Upgrade and Repair Bible, Desktop
Edition., Wiley Publishing Inc., 10475 Crosspoint Boulevard, Indianapolis,
IN 46256
Electronic Resources:
http://danreb.com/sites/default/files/CHS-NC2%20Reviewer%20%20With%20Oral
%20Questioning_0.pdf Occupational Health and Safety Precautions
http://puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/CrissCrossSetupForm.asp Puzzles for
Activities
http://info.psu.edu.sa/psu/cis/kalmustafa/CISCO/Lecture%20Slides/ITE_PC_v
40_Chapter2.pdf
Occupational Safety Precautions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfKe8PPI2zs&feature=related Conversion of Decimal N
umber to Binary
http://www.bechtel.com/assets/files/Environmental/ToolboxSafetyTopics/20
10/ProperToolSelection.pdf Tool Selection
Activity 2
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