Sim Grade 8
Sim Grade 8
Sim Grade 8
PRETEST
A. Directions: Identify the type of hazards. Match Column A with Column
B. Write only the letter of each correct answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
Column A
Column
B
1. cables running across the floor
hazard
1. mechanical
3. electric shock
4. chemical hazard
ure
Always tell someone (your employer, your supervisor or your health and
2. Assess the Risk (Risk Assessment)
safety representative) about hazards you can't fix yourself, especially if
the hazard could cause
serious
to anyone.
3. Make
theharm
Changes
(Risk Control)
For example:
Ask your supervisor for instructions and training before using equipment.
Ask for help moving or lifting heavy objects.
Tell your supervisor if you think a work practice could be dangerous.
If you are not sure of the safest way to do something during work
experience, always ask your work experience supervisor.
1.
3. Make
the Changes
frayed
electrical cords (could result in electrical shock)
It is your
employer's responsibility to fix hazards.
noisy machinery (could result in damage to your hearing)
Sometimes you may be able to fix simple hazards
During
work
you don't
must remain
alert to or
anything
yourself,
asexperience,
long as you
put yourself
others
that may be dangerous. If you see, hear or smell anything odd,
at risk.
For
example,
you can
up tell
things
from the
take
note.
If you
think it could
be apick
hazard,
someone.
floor and put them away to eliminate a trip hazard.
3. Chemical Hazards
There is a wide array of chemicals used with electronic equipment. There
are display cleaning chemicals, keyboard cleaning chemicals,
compressed gas dirt and dust removers, and many cleaning solvents.
Some of these chemicals can be harmful if accidentally swallowed, get on bare
skin, or get in eyes. Before using any chemicals for electronic equipment
always read the warnings and instructions on the label.
Also 4.
be Electric
very careful
when dealing
with inkjet printer cartridges, or laser
Shock
Hazard
printer toner cartridges. Ink and toner can stain skin, clothing, and carpet.
Inside computers and electronic equipment, there is a range of voltages
from 3.3 volts to 25 volts, most of these are harmless. But at the power supply,
you'll find line voltage, which is a lethal 220 volts.
Most of the time while working inside computers and electronic equipment,
you'll want them unplugged from the wall socket. If you need to work on
equipment while it is still plugged in or powered up, remove all jewelry and
wrist watches.
If you must work inside a line power distribution box, wear an electricians
rubber insulated gloves and safety glasses. You might think you don't need
these safety devices because you are going to be extra careful, but one little
slip could cause a flaming explosion that could take off your hand, embed
shrapnel in your eyes, or conduct electricity through your heart,
Activity 2
B. Direction: Observe the set-up of your schools Computer
Laboratory. Observe the procedures and arrangement being practiced
and used in the workplace. Identify hazards and assess the risk based
on your observations.
-Spot the hazard If you spot something hazardous, what should you do?
Simple hazard (e.g. boxes on the floor in the way)
_________________________________________________________________________
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More complex hazard (e.g. frayed cords, damaged equipment)
_________________________________________________________________________
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EVALUATION
Assess the risk What two main things should the person in charge or
A. Direction: Read carefully each statement below. Place T on the
responsible for safety consider when assessing the risk?
line if the statement is TRUE. Place F if the statement is FALSE.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_____
1. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the
computer and technology industries.
______ 2. Spotting the hazards means working out how likely it is that a hazard
will harm someone and how serious the harm could be.
______ 3. If you need to temporarily run a cable across the floor, place a Danger
sign similar to those "wet floor" signs used by cleaning services.
______ 4. An LCD monitor has a high-voltage anode inside it, which can carry a
charge of up to 25,000 volts, and it can still be holding a high charge days after
the power is removed.
______ 5. Inkjet printer cartridges, or laser printer toner cartridges are
hazardous to users.