Q1 Module-7 CSS9 Final
Q1 Module-7 CSS9 Final
TLE - ICT
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING
QUARTER 1 – MODULE 7
Practice Occupational Safety and Health
Prepared by:
KATRINA M. TAMONDONG
Master Teacher -I
MANAOAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
This lesson is intended to give you some guidelines and advice on common areas of health
and safety problems in the computer industry and to help you gain a general awareness of your
responsibilities as user and technician in a safe environment.
Occupational safety and health (OSH) is a planned system of working to prevent illness and
injury where you work by recognizing and identifying hazards and risks. Health and safety
procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the computer and technology industries.
There are three steps used to manage health and safety at work:
1. Spot the Hazard (Hazard Identification)
2. Assess the Risk (Risk Assessment)
3. Make the Changes (Risk Control)
A hazard is anything that could hurt you or someone else, you must
remain alert to anything that may be dangerous. If you see, hear or smell
anything odd, take note. If you think it could be a hazard, tell someone.
Assessing the risk means working out how likely it is that a hazard will harm
someone and how serious the harm could be.
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Whenever you spot a hazard, assess the risk by asking yourself two questions:
Always tell someone about hazards you can't fix yourself, especially if the hazard could
cause serious harm to anyone.
A hazard is a situation in the workplace that has the potential to harm the health and
safety of people or to damage plant and equipment. The situation could involve a task,
chemical or equipment used. Hazard management is a continuous process that can
be used to improve the health and safety of all workplaces.
1.Physical Hazards -is an agent, factor or circumstance that can cause harm
with contact. They can be classified as type of occupational hazard or
environmental hazard.One of the most common physical hazards involving
computer technicians is cables running across the floor.
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Evaluate hazards and risk
Computers –Ergonomic Guidelines
Viewing distance: The monitor should be 2 –2½ feet from the child’s eyes.
Time at computer: Encourage children to use their physical energy.
Seat and height posture: The child should sit high enough to have his arms bent at 90°
Footrest: Use it prevent dangling feet.
Mouse: Find one that fits small hands.
Keyboard: Child-sized keyboards with light pressure keying are recommended.
Once you recognize a hazard, then you can determine which measure will correct the
problem most effectively.
Methods of Control
1. Elimination
2. Substitution
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3. Good Housekeeping
4. Emergency Preparedness
Being prepared for emergencies means making sure that the necessary
equipment and supplies are readily available and that employees know what to do
when something unplanned happens such as a release, spill, fire, or injury.
It is the final item on the list for a very good reason. Personal protective
equipment should never be the only method used to reduce exposure except
under very specific circumstances because PPE may "fail" (stop protecting the
worker) with little or no warning.
The workplace can be a dangerous place if various safety procedures are not
properly considered. Some precautions which can be taken to reduce the risk of
accidents are:
Ensure there are no trailing wires across or around the room which people
could trip on.
Power cables should be safely secured.
Electrical sockets should not be overloaded.
Electrical equipment should be safety tested at least once a year.
There should be adequate space around desks for people to move.
Bags and obstacles should be stored out of the way so that people can't trip
over them.
Food and drink should not be placed near a machine.
Heating and ventilation should be suitable for the working environment.
Work desks should be strong enough to support computers and equipment.
Staff should follow the safety regulations.
This is the science concerned with designing safe and comfortable machines
for use by people.
This includes furniture design and the design of peripherals that you need to
use, such as mouse and keyboard.
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I. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE otherwise.
_____1. Always observe workplace safety.
_____2. It is your sole responsibility to fix hazard.
_____3. Substitution is the preferred way to control a hazard.
_____4. Checklist is not necessary in inspecting the workplace.
_____5. Frayed electrical cords could result in electrical shock
_____6. Food and drink should always be placed near a machine.
_____7. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all person.
_____8. It is safer when the monitor is 2 -2 ½ feet away from the children.
_____9. Hazard is a situation in the workplace that has the potential to harm the health and
safety of people.
_____10. Determining hazard requires consideration on how much a person is exposed to a
substance or activity.
I. 1. TRUE 6.FALSE
2. FALSE 7.TRUE
3. FALSE 8.TRUE
4. FALSE 9.TRUE
5. TRUE 10. FALSE
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ANSWER SHEET IN ICT GRADE 9 MODULE 7
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