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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURES BEFORE AND
DURING ASSEMBLING
COMPUTER SYSTEM
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
Thiswill server as a reminder before
you start disassembling your
computer tower to keep both your
unit and yourself safe. And always
remember on these “doesn’t fit
doesn’t belong”.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
1. Read and follow instruction on the
manual carefully.
2. Do not work alone so that there’s
someone who can take care of you
in case of accident or emergency.
3. Always power off and unplug the
computer before working on it.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
4. Take off any metal objects on your arms
or fingers such as bracelets, rings or
watches. Even if your unit is unplugged,
there may still be some remaining
electric charge.
5. Always ground or discharge yourself
before touching any part of the
computer (such as the computer
casing) and make sure your hands are
completely dry to avoid damaging any
mechanical parts as well as to avoid
electrocution.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
6. Be careful with the tools that may cause
short circuit (such as screw drivers)
7. Handle all parts with care. Place each
piece you remove carefully down onto
a stable surface, if a component does
not come out easily, do not use
excessive force if things don’t quite slip
into place or when you’re removing it.
Instead, check if you are removing it
correctly and no wires still connected in
the hardware.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
8. Always pull the cable connector on
the handle and not on the cable
itself
9. Be sure you’re standing in a dry
place and use only rubber shoes
when standing on the ground or in
a concrete floor.
10. Make sure that the pins are properly
aligned when connecting a cable
connector.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
11. Take away any liquid such as mineral
water or soft drinks near your working
area or near computers, the three of the
most damaging things to a computer
are moisture (sweat, drinking water),
shock (electric or from being dropped)
and dust (any debris from household
dust to bits of food).
12. Personal protective equipment is
correctly used in accordance with
organization OHS procedures and
practice.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY PROCEDURE
13. Hazard/risks in the workplace and
their corresponding indicators are
identified to minimize or eliminate
risk to co-workers, workplace and
environment.
14. Take necessary precautions to
protect the component of the
computer from damaged cause
by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).
15. Hold the components by edges
and do not touch the IC’s.
Safety Precautions when
working:
1. Always ground or discharge yourself before
touching any part of the computer.
2. Do not work alone so that there is someone
who can take care of you in case of accident or
emergency.
3. Be careful with the tools that may cause short
circuit.
4. Always full the cable connector on the handle
and not hold on the cable itself
Safety Precautions when
working:
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.
Safety Precautions when
working:
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
procedures and practice.
Safety Precautions when
working:
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 from
damaged caused by Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD).
Safety Precautions when
working:
13. Hold the components by edges and
do not touch the IC’s.
14. Read and follow instructions on the
manual carefully.
15. Do not use excessive force if things do
not quite slip into place.
Personal Computer
Disassembly
Beforestarting computer disassembly,
make sure you have the tools you need
and they're all close by and handy and
be sure to have a container to keep the
screws in so you have them when you
want to put things back together.
Steps to a Safe and Successful
Disassembly and Assembly of a
System Unit
Personal Computer
Disassembly
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