The document provides safety precautions and guidelines for working with electronic equipment and circuits. It describes hazards like electric shock, fire, chemicals and using tools. It outlines personal protective equipment to use, such as gloves, shoes and goggles. General safety tips are given like grounding equipment, using the right tools, and having a first aid kit. Precautions are presented for different hazards including electric shock, fire, chemicals and using various tools and equipment. The document emphasizes following safety procedures and checking for defects to avoid injury when working with electronics.
The document provides safety precautions and guidelines for working with electronic equipment and circuits. It describes hazards like electric shock, fire, chemicals and using tools. It outlines personal protective equipment to use, such as gloves, shoes and goggles. General safety tips are given like grounding equipment, using the right tools, and having a first aid kit. Precautions are presented for different hazards including electric shock, fire, chemicals and using various tools and equipment. The document emphasizes following safety procedures and checking for defects to avoid injury when working with electronics.
The document provides safety precautions and guidelines for working with electronic equipment and circuits. It describes hazards like electric shock, fire, chemicals and using tools. It outlines personal protective equipment to use, such as gloves, shoes and goggles. General safety tips are given like grounding equipment, using the right tools, and having a first aid kit. Precautions are presented for different hazards including electric shock, fire, chemicals and using various tools and equipment. The document emphasizes following safety procedures and checking for defects to avoid injury when working with electronics.
The document provides safety precautions and guidelines for working with electronic equipment and circuits. It describes hazards like electric shock, fire, chemicals and using tools. It outlines personal protective equipment to use, such as gloves, shoes and goggles. General safety tips are given like grounding equipment, using the right tools, and having a first aid kit. Precautions are presented for different hazards including electric shock, fire, chemicals and using various tools and equipment. The document emphasizes following safety procedures and checking for defects to avoid injury when working with electronics.
You received a letter from your friend telling you that
your life is in danger if you don’t follow the message written above. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Using the figure below “pigpen cipher”, what is the
message? In every electronic work you do, there are safety precautions and practices to be followed to avoid possible personal injury, the danger of fire, and possible damage to equipment. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS -are actions taken in advance to protect against possible danger, failure, or injury. HAZARD -is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effect on something or someone. high voltage safety precautions Consider the result of each act. Do not play, eat or drink while working.
Stay away from live circuits. Ask someone expert
to help you.
Do not work alone. Work with a person capable of
providing first aid and CPR in case of an emergency. high voltage safety precautions Do not ground yourself. Wearing rubber/leather gloves and safety shoes is highly recommended.
Never energize equipment in the presence of water
leakage.
When measuring voltages over 300 volts, do not
hold the test prods because this may result in electric shock from leakage on the probes. personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
safety for your head
personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
protect your eyes
personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
hearing protection personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
maintain good respiration
personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
protect your hands
personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
protection for the feet
personal protective equipment tips for extra protection to prevent an accident
wear the correct work clothing
different hazard in electronics These are electrical hazards which include electric shock and electrostatic discharge, fire hazards, chemical hazards, hazards in using hand tools, power tools, and soldering works. different hazard in electronics Electrical shock occurs when low resistance body becomes a path of an electric current completing the circuit.
The severity of the
effects depends on the individual and the current quantity, type, path, and length of contact time. different hazard in electronics
Amount of current and its effects to the human
body different hazard in electronics If someone else has been electric shocked, keep several things in mind to help him/her but also keep yourself safe.
• never touch someone
• remove the power source • use non-conducting materials. fire safety An incident of fire can occur from your workplace because of the following reasons: short circuit, loose connections, overloading, arcing, and ignition of flammable vapors and gasses. fire safety Class A. Combustible materials. Extinguish it with water or smothering it with a CO2 (carbon dioxide) extinguisher 🪵 📃 👚
Class B. Flammable liquids. Extinguish it by
smothering with foam or CO2 extinguisher ⛽🍶
Class C. Electronics Equipment. Extinguish it by
removing power source and use non conducting dry power or CO2 extinguisher 📺 electrostatic discharge • tiny version of lightning • happens when the surfaces of nonconductive materials develop equal and opposite charges when they come in contact, move against each other, and then separate quickly. hazardous chemicals • chemicals found in the electronics laboratory include etching solutions, adhesives, cleaning solvents, photographic developing solutions, screen printing developing and cleaning solutions, solder fumes, and spray paints Safety precautions! hazardous chemicals hand tools safety precautions
•accidents may arise from
improper use of hand tools. • cutting tools can cut the skin and can damage electronics parts • driving tools can break human flesh or fracture bones power tools soldering GENERAL SAFETY Before working on any electronics, consider following these basic safety precautions to help reduce any hazards. 1. Remove any electronic equipment you’re testing or working on from the power source. 2. Always ensure that all electronics equipment is properly grounded 3. If it’s damaged, replace it. For instance, replace cables instead of repairing with insulating tape. 4. Always use the right electronics repair and maintenance tools. 5. Always return covers after removing them to reduce the risk of electric shock. 6. Make sure your circuit is not overloaded. 7. Always have safety equipment like a fire extinguisher, a basic first aid kit and a mobile phone nearby. PERSONAL SAFETY It’s important to ensure that you’re safe when working on electronic circuits. Here are some personal safety precautions to keep in mind: 1. Always keep your work area dry. 2. Always work in a well-ventilated area. 3. Don’t wear flapping or loose clothing when working. 4. Don’t work with metallic jewelry on your hands like watches, rings and bracelets. 5. Always wear non-conductive shoes. 6. Always wear insulator gloves in your hands when carrying out repairs. 7. Always wear safety goggles. FIRE SAFETY When working with electronic equipment, there is often a risk of fire caused by a short circuit or other reason. Follow these precautionary steps: 1. Avoid anything that would cause a fire around your working area like paper, cloth or other combustible materials. 2. Look out for damaged wire insulation, overheating of electronic equipment, damaged circuit boards and corrosive components like batteries. 3. If there is a burning smell on your electronic equipment, disconnect the power source. 4. If there is a fire, use a fire extinguisher. 5. Always check your circuit to be sure that everything is okay after repairs or maintenance before connecting power ELECTRIC SHOCK One of the major hazards when working with electronic equipment is electric shock. To avoid this, you should take a few safety precautions, including: 1. Always read safety procedures that come with every electronic equipment you’re about to test or work on. 2. Recheck all wires for bad connections 3. Always make sure that all parts of electronic equipment are well- mounted to prevent accidents. 4. Keep electronic equipment away from water and other liquids 5. Always check for signs of wear, defects and fraying on electronic equipment cables, cords and connectors. 6. Use special safety rubber gloves and shoes. TRIVIA The word “electrocute” is a combination of the words electro and execute, meaning a person is killed by electricity. If a person did not die, he isn’t electrocuted, only shocked.