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Computer Systems Servicing: Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

This document outlines occupational health and safety procedures for servicing computer systems. It provides 16 guidelines, including grounding oneself before touching computers, having someone work with you in case of emergency, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, using protective equipment correctly, and prioritizing safety. The procedures aim to minimize risks to workers, workplaces, and the environment when servicing computers.

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Computer Systems Servicing: Occupational Health and Safety Procedures

This document outlines occupational health and safety procedures for servicing computer systems. It provides 16 guidelines, including grounding oneself before touching computers, having someone work with you in case of emergency, powering off and unplugging computers before working on them, using protective equipment correctly, and prioritizing safety. The procedures aim to minimize risks to workers, workplaces, and the environment when servicing computers.

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Computer Systems

Servicing

Occupational
Health
and
Safety Procedures

1. Always ground or
discharge yourself before
touching any part of the
computer.
2. Do not work alone so that
theres someone who can
take care of you in case of
accident or emergency.
3. Be careful with the tools

4. Always pull the cable connector on


the handle and not on the cable
itself.
5. Use only rubber shoes when
standing on the ground or in a
concrete floor.
6. Make sure that the pins are
properly aligned when connecting
a cable connector.
7. Always power off and unplug the
computer before working on it.

8. Take away any liquid such as


mineral water or soft drinks
near your working area or near
computers.
9. Contingency measures during
workplace accidents, fire and
other emergencies are
recognized.
10. Personal Protective
Equipment is correctly used in
accordance with organization

11. Hazard/risks in the


workplace and their
corresponding indicators are
identified to minimize or
eliminate risk to co-workers,
workplace and environment.
12. Take necessary precautions
to protect the component of
the computer.
13. Hold the components by

14. Read and follow the


instruction on the manual
carefully.
15. Do not use excessive
force if things dont quite
slip into place.
16.Always remember ,

SAFETY FIRST.

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