Royal Mail Health and Safety. Projector’s and PC’s Computers: Electrical fault risk Easily repaired Cleanliness Projectors: Bolted to the ceiling Eye.

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Royal Mail Health and Safety

Projector’s and PC’s Computers: Electrical fault risk Easily repaired Cleanliness Projectors: Bolted to the ceiling Eye damage

Space and Storage Space: In the ICT room there are 25 computers Only be 12 Storage: Boxes Tripping hazard

Chairs: Have to be the right type Size adjustable

Artificial and Natural light: Artificial: Ceiling lights Evenly spread around the room Natural: 2 large windows

Wiring: Shows a lot Middle desks are quite bad Outer desks are bad

Sound: Can be lightly too loud Speakers work but can be faulty

Temperature: Recycled air Can be too hot

Fire extinguishers and doorways Extinguishers: Are they in the correct places What type are they? Doorways: Should not be blocked

Notice boards and Wastepaper bins Wastepaper bins: Should be emptied on a regular basis Notice boards: Should not be in the way of doors so no body gets hit