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12 Occoupational Health and Safety (Ohs) Procedures

The document outlines 13 occupational health and safety procedures for working on computers, including not working alone, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, avoiding liquids, using protective equipment, properly aligning connectors, and having contingency plans for emergencies. Procedures also cover safely handling tools and components, grounding oneself, cleaning work areas, and using proper cleaning tools.

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12 Occoupational Health and Safety (Ohs) Procedures

The document outlines 13 occupational health and safety procedures for working on computers, including not working alone, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, avoiding liquids, using protective equipment, properly aligning connectors, and having contingency plans for emergencies. Procedures also cover safely handling tools and components, grounding oneself, cleaning work areas, and using proper cleaning tools.

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12 OCCOUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY (OHS)

PROCEDURES

1. Do not work alone so that there's someone who


can take care of you in case of emergency.

2. Always power off the computer and unplug the


computer before working on it.

3. Take away any liquid near your working area to avoid getting
electrocuted or accidentally damaging computer parts.

4. Be careful with tools that may cause short circuit.

5. Always ground or discharge yourself before


touching any part of the computer.

6. Do not use excessive force if things don't quite


slip into place.
7. Clean the area before and after using it to
maintain sanitation and prevent accidents.

8. Hold the components on the edges and do not


touch the Integrated Circuit (IC) parts.

9. Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with the


organization's OHS procedures and practices.

10. Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable connector.

11. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other


emergencies are recognized.

13. Use brush, compressed air or blower in cleaning the computer system.

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