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CSS2 - Lesson2 - OHS Policies and Procedures

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CSS2 - Lesson2 - OHS Policies and Procedures

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•OHS is concerned with health,


safety, and welfare issues in the
workplace. Policies and procedures
are important in discussing OHS
because it aims to make the
workplace safer and better for
workers and stakeholders. 2 2
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•It is concerned with many factors


such as removal of hazards and
reducing accidents in the workplace.

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•As a future computer technician, it is


your responsibility to know these
standard protocols especially since
you will be assembling and repairing
expensive and sensitive equipment
that need care and proper handling.
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• Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is a


set of policies and procedures that is
followed in a workplace in order to prevent
accidents, illnesses, and injuries.
• It involves knowing the risks that can be
encountered in a workplace and figuring out
how it can be prevented.
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• Following OHS policies and procedures is


important when dealing with electronics
since it would protect not only the personnel
dealing with the components, but also the
unit itself.

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• Following OHS policies and procedures is


important when dealing with electronics
since it would protect not only the personnel
dealing with the components, but also the
unit itself.

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1. Hazard identification
2. Risk assessment
3. Risk control

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1. Hazard identification
2. Risk assessment
3. Risk control

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1. Always power off the computer


and unplug the computer before
working on it.
2. Take away any liquid near your
working area to avoid getting
electrocuted or accidentally
damaging computer parts. 1010
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3. Be careful with tools that may


cause short circuit.

4. Always ground or discharge


yourself before touching any part
of the computer
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5. Do not use excessive force if


things don't quite slip into place.

6. Clean the area before and after


using it to maintain sanitation and
prevent accidents.
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7. Hold the components on the


edges and do not touch the
Integrated Circuit (IC) parts.
8. Always wear personal protective
equipment (PPE) in accordance
with the organization's OHS
procedures and practices 1313
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9. Make sure that the pins are


properly aligned when connecting
a cable connector.
10.Contingency measures during
workplace accidents, fire and other
emergencies are recognized
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•Discuss among your group the OHS


policies and guidelines, and describe
the potential risk that may happen
when you do not follow it.

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• https://www.scribd.com/document/352040797/OHS-
Policies-and-Guidelines-TESDA-CSS-NC2-COC1#
• https://e-
tesda.gov.ph/mod/book/view.php?id=1260&chapterid=193
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Thank You !

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