Computer safety Tavo Cota. Floors, Doors, Exits o You should always leave doors open incase there is an emergency o Leave doors clear of students and.

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Computer safety Tavo Cota

Floors, Doors, Exits o You should always leave doors open incase there is an emergency o Leave doors clear of students and computers from students o Check out all emergency evacuation routes before you go on a job

Tools Used on the Job 0 You should always know what tools your working with 0 Do not stick any metal tools into the hard drive except on the screws 0 When your done with your job pick all your tools and put them into there proper place

Safety Equipment & Tools 0 Were goggles 0 Put computer parts into an antistatic bag 0 Make sure all equipment is grounded

Electrical Safety 0 Don’t over load the outlet 0 If a circuit blows tell your supervisor 0 Keep cords put of walkways 0 Use proper voltage in equipment 0 Don’t expose computer software dicks to electromagnetic fields

HOW and to WHOM DO YOU REPORT AN INJURY 0 Report all injuries to your teacher no matter how small 0 Report all unsafe conditions