Computer Electronics Chapter 1 & 2 PDF

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This document describes safety precautions and occupational health and safety procedures for a Computer Electronics course. It includes information on workplace hazards, risk assessment, and emergency response. The document covers various safety procedures and do's and don'ts.

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Computer Electronics Subject Code: CT III Department : Computer College : College Of Technology (COT) Curriculum : BIT No. of Hours : 270 Credit Units : 5 Associate Professor V 1. 95 % Class Attendance 2. Comply with Laboratory Activities...

Computer Electronics Subject Code: CT III Department : Computer College : College Of Technology (COT) Curriculum : BIT No. of Hours : 270 Credit Units : 5 Associate Professor V 1. 95 % Class Attendance 2. Comply with Laboratory Activities 3. Oral Participation 4. Pass the Quizzes and Comprehensive Exams 5. Submit a Required Course Output (Project) Computer Electronics Chapter 1 Safety Precautions and OHS-Procedures Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Electronics Objectives: a) Equip with the skills to identify workplace hazards and assess associated risks, enabling to implement appropriate control measures to minimize potential injuries and illness. b) Ensure to have a comprehensive understanding of local and international safety regulations, standards, and compliance to maintain a legally compliant and safety work environment. c) Prepare to effectively plan and respond to workplace emergencies, including fires, natural disasters, and medical incidents to manimize harm and ensure swift recovery. d) Foster a strong culture within the organization and reducing at risk actions in the workplace. e) Educate on ergonomic principles and best practices for workplace design, aiming to reduce musculoskeletal disorders and enhance well-being and productivity. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Before doing anything, listen to the instructor’s instruction to prevent accidents or any unwanted events that may occur on you workplace. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Do not work on crt circuit when you are wet, because you might get electrocuted. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Always ground or dis charge yourself before touching any part of the components. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Do not work alone so that there’s someone who can take a look and care of you in case of accident, incident, and emergency. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Do not remove internal devices of the crt components when it is turned on. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Be sure not to mix electronic components and water. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Always wear personal protective equipment’s (PPE) coverall, shoes with rubber sole, anti-static wrist strap, etc.. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Always pull the cable connector on the handle and not on the cable itself. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable connector. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Always power off or unplug the crt components before working on it.. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Take away any liquid material, such as water, soda, coffee, and beer near the crt components.. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire, and other emergencies are recognized. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Hazards/Risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and environment. Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Take necessary precautions to protect the components of the crt from damage cause by electrostatic discharge (esd). Computer Electronics Occupational Health and Safety-Procedures Do’s & Don’ts Hold the components by edges and do not touch the integrated circuits (Ic’s) transistors, and capacitors. Computer Electronics

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