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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SAFETY POLICY ROGER T. CENA TEACHER INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SAFETY POLICY

ROGER T. CENATEACHER

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION

TECHNOLOGY

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OBJECTIVE Observe OHS policies and procedures in planning for installation activity in

accordance with requirements

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-should know how to behave when working in the computer laboratory, as well as implement a

safe way of accomplishing every task.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy

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-Safety practices should be learned early and always

adheres in working with any electrical and electronic device, including personal

computers and its peripherals.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy

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-This is for your protection as well as to the people

working with you.

Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy

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PROCEDURE- Identify the hazard- Clear the area close to the hazard

- Partition the hazard off or clearly identify the area to protect other people from harm

- If the hazard is easily and safely cleared, then do so…

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If not… - Report the hazard to the appropriate

person (such as teacher in charge, principal etc.) to obtain assistance

- Following clearing of the hazard fill out the correct documentation to assist in identifying improved practice to reduce further incidence of hazards

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Computer equipment can be dangerous, and you or others can be injured or even killed if you don’t follow proper safety guidelines when working along with PC’s. The following are some precautionary measures to take before working with any computer

equipment:

Personal Safety While Working with PC’s

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• Wear shoes with non-conductive rubber soles to help reduce the chance of being shocked or seriously injured in an electrical accident.

Personal Safety While Working with PC’s

• Do not work on components that are plugged into their power source.

• Do not remove expansion cards from a computer when it is turned on.

• Be sure not to mix electronic components and water.

• Remove jewelleries when working inside any computer related equipment.

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GOD BLESS….