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12 OHS Procedures For Computer Systems Servicing NC II

The document outlines 12 procedures for occupational health and safety (OHS) when servicing computer systems. The procedures include working with a partner in case of emergencies, powering off and unplugging computers before work, removing liquids, using tools safely, grounding oneself, applying gentle force, cleaning work areas, handling components carefully, wearing protective equipment, ensuring proper cable connections, recognizing emergency procedures, and using cleaning tools properly.
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12 OHS Procedures For Computer Systems Servicing NC II

The document outlines 12 procedures for occupational health and safety (OHS) when servicing computer systems. The procedures include working with a partner in case of emergencies, powering off and unplugging computers before work, removing liquids, using tools safely, grounding oneself, applying gentle force, cleaning work areas, handling components carefully, wearing protective equipment, ensuring proper cable connections, recognizing emergency procedures, and using cleaning tools properly.
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12 OHS Procedures for Computer Systems Servicing NC II

OHS or Occupational Health and Safety refers to the legislation, policies, procedures and
activities that aim to protect the health, safety and welfare of all people at the workplace.

1. Do not work alone so that there's someone who can take care of you in case of
emergency.
2. Always power off the computer and unplug the computer before working on it.
3. Take away any liquid near your working area to avoid getting electrocuted or accidentally
damaging computer parts.
4. Be careful with tools that may cause short circuit.
5. Always ground or discharge yourself before touching any part of the computer.
6. Do not use excessive force if things don't quite slip into place.
7. Clean the area before and after using it to maintain sanitation and prevent accidents.
8. Hold the components on the edges and do not touch the Integrated Circuit (IC) parts.
9. Always wear personal protective equipments (PPE) in accordance with the organization's
OHS procedures and practices.
10. Make sure that the pins are properly aligned when connecting a cable connector.
11. Contingency measures during workplace accidents, fire and other emergencies are
recognized.
12. Use brush, compressed air or blower in cleaning the computer system.

Computer Acronyms:
DIMM - Dual In-Line Memory Module
AGP - Accelerated Graphics Port
IDE - Integrated Device Electronics
BIOS - Basic Input/Output System
CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
PCI - Peripheral Component Interconnect
SATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
VGA - Video Graphics Array
ATX - Advanced Technology eXtended
ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange
UPS - Uninterruptible Power Source
DDR - Double Data Rate
ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
I/O -Input/Output
SSID - Service Set Identifier
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
WIFI - Wireless Fidelity

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