Computer Safety Rules for Grade 2 PDF

Summary

This document outlines rules and regulations for using a computer lab, focusing on safety and proper procedures. It includes guidelines for sitting posture, handling computers, and avoiding potential hazards like trailing wires or overloaded sockets. The document is suitable for use in a primary school setting.

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# Grade 2 Rules and Regulations of a Computer Lab ## Rules - Keep your work station clean - No food or drinks - Respect others, work quietly - Approved sites only surf safely - Don't share passwords - Keep personal information private - Print only with permission - Log out ## Safety Rules - **Wa...

# Grade 2 Rules and Regulations of a Computer Lab ## Rules - Keep your work station clean - No food or drinks - Respect others, work quietly - Approved sites only surf safely - Don't share passwords - Keep personal information private - Print only with permission - Log out ## Safety Rules - **Washing Hands:** I make sure that my hands are clean before using the computer. - **Entering and Exiting Lab:** I enter and leave the computer lab quietly. - **Food and Drinks:** I do not eat or drink in the computer lab. - **Keeping Lab Clean:** I keep the computer lab clean, I use the bin. ## Working Safely with Computers - **Sitting Posture:** I sit properly in front of the computer. - **Teacher's Permission:** I wait for my teacher's permission before using the computer. - **Problem with Computer:** I tell my teacher if I have a problem with the computer. - **Touching Screen:** I do not touch the screen. - **Electrical Wires and Sockets:** I do not touch the electrical wires and sockets. - **Running in Lab:** I do not run in the computer lab. - **Handling Computer Properly:** I handle my computer properly. - **Chair Under Table:** I push my chair under the table before leaving. ## Risks in the Computer Lab - **Trailing Wires:** A picture of a person's foot tripping over a trailing wire - **Damaged Electrical Sockets and Wires:** A picture of a damaged electrical socket with a plug inserted in it. - **Overloaded Electrical Sockets:** A picture of a socket with 5 different plugs connected, with a warning symbol and a spark. - **Working with Glare or Reflections:** A picture of a laptop with a bright reflection on the screen. - **Wrong Sitting Posture:** A picture of a person sitting with bad posture at a computer. - **Food or Liquids Near Computer:** A picture of a cup of tea spilling on a laptop's keyboard. - **Do not touch electrical sockets:** A picture of an electrical socket with an electric spark coming from it. - **Do not insert objects in the computer parts:** A picture of a person inserting a pencil into a computer. - **Sit properly:** A picture of a person sitting with proper posture at a computer, the correct posture is marked with green check marks. - **Do not play or run in the computer lab:** A picture of students running around in the computer lab, with a red X. - **Do not touch computer parts with wet hands:** A picture of someone touching the screen of a computer, with a red X. - **Do not hit the keys too hard:** A picture of someone typing with their fingers hovering over the keyboard. ## Good Sitting Posture in Front of the Computer - **Eye level:** My eyes level with the top of the screen. - **Head and back straight:** I keep my head and back straight and shoulders relaxed. - **Wrist straight:** My wrist must be straight line with my forearm. - **Elbows close to body:** I keep my elbows close to my body. - **Feet flat:** My feet rest flat on the floor. ## Sitting Posture - **Correct Posture:** A picture of a person sitting with correct sitting posture, with a green check mark. - **Incorrect Posture:** A picture of a person sitting with bad sitting posture, with a red X. ## Sitting Posture Steps - **Sit up straight** - **Eyes level with the monitor** - **Shoulders and arms relaxed** - **Feel your back supported**

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