This document outlines 10 occupational health and safety procedures related to anti-static rules for working with electronics, including avoiding carpets to prevent static buildup, properly using protective equipment, identifying workplace hazards, handling components by non-conductive edges, carefully following manuals, avoiding eating/drinking/smoking while assembling computers, working in clean environments, using a non-metallic table, disconnecting power while working, and not plugging in power supplies while connecting motherboards.
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10 Occupational Health and Safety Procedure
This document outlines 10 occupational health and safety procedures related to anti-static rules for working with electronics, including avoiding carpets to prevent static buildup, properly using protective equipment, identifying workplace hazards, handling components by non-conductive edges, carefully following manuals, avoiding eating/drinking/smoking while assembling computers, working in clean environments, using a non-metallic table, disconnecting power while working, and not plugging in power supplies while connecting motherboards.
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10 Occupational Health and Safety Procedure (OHS) this is about
Safety and Anti-Static Rules
1. When possible, try to avoid working in carpeted areas. Carpeting greatly
increases static buildup within your body. 2. Personal protective equipment are correctly used. 3. Hazard/risks in the workplace and their corresponding indicators are identified to minimize or eliminate risk to co-workers, workplace and environment. 4. Always handle electronic components by a non-conducting (non-metallic) edge. Don't touch the pins or other connectors. 5. Read and follow instructions on the manual carefully. 6. Do not eat, drink or smoke while assembling the computer 7. When working on a computer avoid places that are damp, subject to temperature extremes, dirty, or dusty. 8. The table should be clean and non-metallic to avoid short circuits 9. Always disconnect a computer from the AC power and from any powered peripherals while you are working on it. 10. Never plug an ATX power supply into AC power while adding and connecting cards of motherboard.