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Computer Lab Safety Rules

This document outlines safety rules and guidelines for a computer lab at the PESS of NIE. It provides dos and don'ts for proper computer lab etiquette and care of equipment. The dos include knowing emergency procedures, reading activity instructions thoroughly, and reporting issues promptly. The don'ts involve eating, stepping on wires, opening casings, inserting objects in computers, removing equipment without permission, and misbehaving. Additional guidelines specify not bringing food or drinks near machines, turning off equipment, scanning devices for viruses, maintaining cool temperatures, avoiding power sockets, and keeping backup files. General safety rules require following staff, prohibiting food, not tampering with equipment, proper ergonomics, treating others with respect, knowing

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Computer Lab Safety Rules

This document outlines safety rules and guidelines for a computer lab at the PESS of NIE. It provides dos and don'ts for proper computer lab etiquette and care of equipment. The dos include knowing emergency procedures, reading activity instructions thoroughly, and reporting issues promptly. The don'ts involve eating, stepping on wires, opening casings, inserting objects in computers, removing equipment without permission, and misbehaving. Additional guidelines specify not bringing food or drinks near machines, turning off equipment, scanning devices for viruses, maintaining cool temperatures, avoiding power sockets, and keeping backup files. General safety rules require following staff, prohibiting food, not tampering with equipment, proper ergonomics, treating others with respect, knowing

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PESS Computer Lab DOs and DONT

Dos
1. Know the location of the fire extinguisher and the first aid box
and how to use them in case of an emergency.
2. Read and understand how to carry out an activity thoroughly
before coming to the laboratory.
3. Report fires or accidents to your lecturer/laboratory technician
immediately.
4. Report any broken plugs or exposed electrical wires to your
lecturer/laboratory technician immediately.

Donts
1. Do not eat or drink in the laboratory.
2. Avoid stepping on electrical wires or any other computer cables.
3. Do not open the system unit casing or monitor casing
particularly when the power is turned on. Some internal
components hold electric voltages of up to 30000 volts, which
can be fatal.
4. Do not insert metal objects such as clips, pins and needles into
the computer casings. They may cause fire.
5. Do not remove anything from the computer laboratory without
permission.
6. Do not touch, connect or disconnect any plug or cable without
your lecturer/laboratory technicians permission.
7. Do not misbehave in the computer laboratory.


Computer Lab Safety Rules for Protecting Equipment
Do not bring any food or drinks near the machine.
Turn off the machine once you are done using it.
Do not plug in external devices without scanning them for
computer viruses.
Ensure that the temperature in the room stays cool, since there
are a lot of machines inside a lab as these can overheat easily. This
is one of the many ways of ensuring computer safety.
Try not to touch any of the circuit boards and power sockets when
a device is connected to them and switched on.
Always maintain an extra copy of all your important data files.

General Safety Guidelines to be followed at all times
All users of the laboratory are to follow the directions of
Academic/Laboratory Technician staff member.
Food or drink is not permitted at any time in the laboratory.
Students should not attempt to repair, open, tamper or interfere
with any of the computer, printing, cabling, air conditioning or
other equipment in the laboratory.
Students should be aware of office ergonomic guidelines for
correct posture when using computer equipment.
Please treat fellow users of the laboratory, and all equipment
within the laboratory, with the appropriate level of care and
respect.
In case of an emergency or incident in the laboratory:

Keep calm.
Tell someone about it: the nearest staff member, a fellow student,
the Floor Wardens, fellow Workers, your Supervisor, others in the
area.
Call the Security Emergency Centre, Phone 6790 3999 (if not on an
internal extension simply dial 9). There is also an emergency
phone with a direct line to security outside the Pyschomotor lab
Be ready to describe in case of emergency:
Dial telephone number: 6790 3999
READ SLOWLY AND CLEARLY
This is the PESS Computer Lab at NIE Block 5, Level 2, Room RR07.
We have an emergency and need medical assistance immediately.
Someone will be at the front door to meet you.
Leave the building if the type of emergency warrants it, or if
directed by Wardens/Security. Do so by the nearest safe exit. Do
not use lifts in case of fire. Follow the directions of Marshals,
Wardens and Security.





If required, the emergency assembly point for PESS, is the NIE Car
park 5 area.


Do not re-enter evacuated buildings until the "all clear" is given by
an authorised person.
Some emergency situations such as criminal activity may not
require you to leave the building. In all emergency situations keep
calm and think about the appropriate response.

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