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It is important to maintain at least 95% class ______.
It is important to maintain at least 95% class ______.
attendance
Students must comply with ______ activities during the course.
Students must comply with ______ activities during the course.
laboratory
Effective ______ participation is encouraged in the classroom.
Effective ______ participation is encouraged in the classroom.
oral
Passing quizzes and comprehensive ______ is a requirement for successful completion of the course.
Passing quizzes and comprehensive ______ is a requirement for successful completion of the course.
Take away any liquid material, such as water, soda, coffee, and ______ near the CRT components.
Take away any liquid material, such as water, soda, coffee, and ______ near the CRT components.
Students must submit a required course ______ as part of their evaluation.
Students must submit a required course ______ as part of their evaluation.
Hazards/Risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize or eliminate risk to ______, workplace and environment.
Hazards/Risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize or eliminate risk to ______, workplace and environment.
Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire, and other ______ are recognized.
Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire, and other ______ are recognized.
Understanding local and international safety ______ is necessary for a compliant work environment.
Understanding local and international safety ______ is necessary for a compliant work environment.
Before starting activities, always listen to the instructor’s ______.
Before starting activities, always listen to the instructor’s ______.
Do not work on CRT circuits when you are ______, as it increases the risk of electrocution.
Do not work on CRT circuits when you are ______, as it increases the risk of electrocution.
Take necessary precautions to protect the components of the CRT from damage caused by ______ discharge (ESD).
Take necessary precautions to protect the components of the CRT from damage caused by ______ discharge (ESD).
Hold the components by ______ and do not touch the integrated circuits (IC’s), transistors, and capacitors.
Hold the components by ______ and do not touch the integrated circuits (IC’s), transistors, and capacitors.
Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of the ______.
Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of the ______.
Do not work alone so that there’s someone who can take a look and care of you in case of an ______.
Do not work alone so that there’s someone who can take a look and care of you in case of an ______.
Do not remove internal devices of the CRT components when it is turned ______.
Do not remove internal devices of the CRT components when it is turned ______.
Be sure not to mix electronic ______ and water.
Be sure not to mix electronic ______ and water.
Always wear personal protective ______ (PPE) coverall, shoes with rubber sole, anti-static wrist strap, etc.
Always wear personal protective ______ (PPE) coverall, shoes with rubber sole, anti-static wrist strap, etc.
Always pull the cable connector on the handle and not on the ______ itself.
Always pull the cable connector on the handle and not on the ______ itself.
Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable ______.
Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable ______.
Always power off or unplug the CRT ______ before working on it.
Always power off or unplug the CRT ______ before working on it.
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Study Notes
Course Information
- Subject: Computer Electronics
- Code: CT III
- Department: Computer
- Institution: College Of Technology (COT)
- Curriculum: Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT)
- Duration: 270 hours
- Credit Units: 5
- Instructor: Associate Professor V
Course Requirements
- Maintain a 95% class attendance
- Complete all laboratory activities
- Actively participate in oral discussions
- Achieve passing grades in quizzes and comprehensive exams
- Submit a required course project
Chapter 1: Safety Precautions and OHS-Procedures
Objectives of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
- Develop skills to identify workplace hazards and assess risks for injury and illness prevention.
- Understand local and international safety regulations for compliance and safe work environments.
- Prepare for effective planning and response to emergencies, such as fires and medical incidents.
- Cultivate a culture of safety by reducing at-risk behaviors in the workplace.
- Learn ergonomic principles to enhance workplace design and reduce musculoskeletal disorders.
Do’s and Don’ts
- Always listen to the instructor to prevent accidents in the workplace.
- Avoid working on CRT circuits when wet to prevent electrocution.
- Ground or discharge yourself before handling electronic components.
- Never work alone; ensure someone is present to assist in emergencies.
- Avoid removing internal devices from CRT components when they are powered on.
- Keep electronic components away from water and other liquids.
- Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as coveralls and anti-static wrist straps.
- Disconnect cables by pulling on the connector, not the cable itself.
- Ensure proper alignment of pins when connecting cables.
- Power off or unplug CRT components before conducting any work.
- Remove any liquid materials near CRT components to prevent damage.
- Identify workplace hazards and risks to minimize harm to co-workers and the environment.
- Implement strategies to protect components from electrostatic discharge (ESD).
- Handle components by their edges and avoid touching integrated circuits, transistors, and capacitors.
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