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1 Career & Technical Education Computer Lab Safety Business Technology Dept.

2 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)  CTS is an inflammatory disease that develops gradually and affects the wrists, hands, and forearms.  May be caused by any one of these common factors (1) using awkward posture (2) using poor techniques (3) not taking rest breaks (4) improper wrist position for keystroking

3 Good Computer Habits  Can help you avoid back, neck, and shoulder pain AND eyestrain.  The computer monitor should be positioned at a comfortable distance from your eyes – at least a hand-span away.  For balance, you should sit on the edge of your chair when you are keying.  To be safer, you should keep all legs of your chair on the floor

4 While at the Computer…  Your work material should be arranged so that you can see it easily and continue to maintain good posture.  The keyboard operator should make a conscious effort to relax his/her hands and shoulders while keying.  Brief daily practice of finger gymnastics will strengthen your finger muscles and increase the ease with which you key.

5 Injuries and such…  Every injury, regardless of its nature or extent, should be reported to the teacher.  Backpacks and other personal items should be placed under your desk, not in the aisle, to avoid injury to others.  Know the location of exits, and the emergency action plan that is posted in the classroom for a safe and orderly evacuation if necessary.

6 Hazards…  Be aware of the location of the power source for all equipment. Electrical equipment can be potentially hazardous.  It is NOT okay to have food and drinks near computers or at workstations.  You should report to the instructor anything that could be a potential safety hazard.

7 Permission…  Always get permission from your instructor before using your personal disks, CDs, or flash drives because of the risks of spreading computer viruses.  You must be in compliance with the Rutherford County Schools Acceptable Use Policy and abide by the school’s computer policies.

8 Responsibilities!  You are RESPONSIBLE for keeping your workstation and area around you CLEAN! House elves don’t work here!  Breaking codes and gaining access to classified files is referred to as hacking – this is ILLEGAL and UNETHICAL!  For the school servers to operate safely and securely computers should be used for educational purposes only – no games, videos, music, downloading, etc.


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