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1. Take safety precautions when servicing computer systems by not working alone, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, removing any liquids from the work area, being careful with tools to avoid short circuits, grounding yourself before touching parts, and not using excessive force. 2. Maintain a clean and sanitized work area before and after use to prevent accidents, only hold components by the edges and avoid touching integrated circuits, and properly align pins when connecting cables. 3. Follow organizational health and safety procedures by wearing appropriate protective equipment, recognizing contingency measures for workplace emergencies, and using proper cleaning tools on computer systems.

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1. Take safety precautions when servicing computer systems by not working alone, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, removing any liquids from the work area, being careful with tools to avoid short circuits, grounding yourself before touching parts, and not using excessive force. 2. Maintain a clean and sanitized work area before and after use to prevent accidents, only hold components by the edges and avoid touching integrated circuits, and properly align pins when connecting cables. 3. Follow organizational health and safety procedures by wearing appropriate protective equipment, recognizing contingency measures for workplace emergencies, and using proper cleaning tools on computer systems.

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TLE 9 – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING

Cynthia L. Rustia
Occupational Health and Safety Policies
1. Do not work alone so that there's someone who can take care
of you in case of emergency. Make sure that there is always someone
who can take care of you if an emergency arises. It is best to stay safe as
much as possible. Always keep company around.

2. Always power off the computer and unplug the computer


before working on it. Make sure to always unplug the computer before
starting to work on it. It is necessary to follow these rules. Turning the plug for
too long may damage the hardware.
Occupational Health and Safety Policies

3. Take away any liquid near your working area to avoid


getting electrocuted or accidentally damaging computer
parts. If you keep it near your workplace, it might spill. It is best
to avoid accidentally damaging the computer part or getting
electrocuted. Water may cause in destructive damage to the
monitor and mouse. It may stop working, or electrical wires may
get damaged.
Occupational Health and Safety Policies
4. Be careful with tools that may cause short circuit. These tools can
cause a short circuit to happen in your workplace. Short circuits may cause fire
outbreaks. Be careful when handling a computer device or electrical
component to avoid such a scene.

5. Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of


the computer. Make sure to send out electric charges, always before touching
any part of the computer. It is so that you do not get any electric shock. It
prevents some reactions from happening, and the electricity flows straight to
the ground.
Occupational Health and Safety Policies
6. Do not use excessive force if things don't quite slip into place . If
things do not slip into place, do not keep pressing. If you do so, it will break.
Give time and if it still does not work, go to a store. Do not fix problems if you
do not know the right cause.

7. Clean the area before and after using it to maintain sanitation and
prevent accidents. It is to ensure you maintain sanitation and prevent
unnecessary accidents. A clean and sanitized workplace will help you focus on
work as well.
Occupational Health and Safety Policies
8. Hold the components on the edges and do not touch the Integrated
Circuit (IC) parts. Make clear not to touch your device’s Integrated
Circuit (IC) parts. It may cause fires or any electric shocks to you .
9. Always wear personal protective equipment's (PPE) in accordance
with the organization's OHS procedures and practices. . You may never
know when you need it. It is better to remain safe always. It will help you protect
against diseases and germs. Also, It is made by following the organization’s OHS
practices and procedures.
Occupational Health and Safety Policies
10. Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a
cable connector. It is to make sure when connecting a cable connector to your
device.
11. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other
emergencies are recognized. It could range from accidents, fires, and other
emergencies. It also helps to make you stay alert.
12.Use brush, compressed air or blower in cleaning the computer
system. Make sure to clean carefully to eliminate all the dust and particles.
Thank you

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