UNIT 1: Exploring the Electronics Industry
LESSON 1: CSS in the Electronics Industry
LESSON 2: OHS Policies and Procedures
LESSON 3: Applying Quality Standards
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LESSON 2: OHS Policies and Procedures
Introduction
TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
TOPIC 3: Risk Assessment
TOPIC 4: Risk Control
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Occupational Health and Safety or OHS is concerned with health,
safety, and welfare issues in the workplace. Policies and procedures
are important in discussing OHS because it aims to make the
workplace safer and better for workers and stakeholders.
It is concerned with many factors such as removal of hazards and
reducing accidents in the workplace.
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As a future computer technician, it is your responsibility to know
these standard protocols especially since you will be assembling and
repairing expensive and sensitive equipment that need care and
proper handling.
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is a set of policies and
procedures that is followed in a workplace in order to prevent
accidents, illnesses, and injuries.
It involves knowing the risks that can be encountered in a workplace
and figuring out how it can be prevented.
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
Following OHS policies and procedures is important when dealing
with electronics since it would protect not only the personnel
dealing with the components, but also the unit itself.
Three steps may be done to facilitate OHS procedures in a CSS work
space:
1. Hazard identification
2. Risk assessment
3. Risk control
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 1: Occupational Health and Safety
In addition to that, here are some additional OHS Procedures that
must be observed in computer servicing:
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TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
Hazards are anything that can hurt a person. Example of hazards
that can be encountered when conducting computer systems
servicing are:
Tangled electrical cords
Unsecured or unevenly stacked boxes
Noise
Hazard identification involves observing the workplace’s
surroundings to recognize potential risks.
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TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
What are common hazards that can be encountered in the
electronic industry?
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TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
What are common hazards that can be encountered in the
electronic industry?
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TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
What are common hazards that can be encountered in the
electronic industry?
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TOPIC 2: Hazard Identification
What are common hazards that can be encountered in the
electronic industry?
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TOPIC 3: Risk Assessment
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TOPIC 3: Risk Assessment
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TOPIC 4: Risk Control
Once the hazard has been identified and its risks have been
evaluated, it is time to address these issues:
Ask your supervisor for instruction and training before using or
repairing an equipment.
Do not carry or move heavy objects by yourself.
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TOPIC 4: Risk Control
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