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Reporter:

Jaimee Mariano
Hannah Dondillos
Janna Vaencia
In the process of observing occupational
health and safety practices, measures
must be set to be followed by the students.
Particularly, an electronics lab has these
measures to highlight the manner of
observing safety practices.
1. As a general rule all passages
must be free of any obstruction that
will
hamper the movement of persons in
the area. This provision also
provides
safety during emergency situations
like fire and earthquake.
2. Treat every wire in the
electrical system as live wire
and act
accordingly. Never attempt to
work in any “live” electronic or
electrical circuits.
3. All tools and equipment
must be checked to be in
A1 condition before they
are lent to users.
5. The shop is a
place of work, so do
not engage in a play
while at work
6. Never use tools or
equipment you are not familiar
with or you do not know how
to operate. Always ask
assistance from your teacher
to avoid accidents.
7. Keep hand tools such as
screw driver, files, and pliers
on the table or tool cabinet
and not in your pocket as it
might hurt you or other
people.
8. Use only
tools that are in
good condition.
9. Report accidents
and injuries to your
teacher no matter
how minor.
10. Keep the work
area always clean
and orderly.
In every field of life whether in school,
industries, and elsewhere, the observance
of safety is a must. There are basic safety
guidelines to prevent minor
injuries such as cuts, burns, electrical shock
and damage to eyesight as well as the loss
of human lives. As good practice, make sure
that a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit are
available in case of injury or even fire.
PERSONAL
SAFETY
GUIDELINES
These are general guidelines for all
types of troubleshooting, installation
and
maintenance tasks. Take them
seriously. They may keep you out of a
dangerous situation.
1. Never work alone in
any electronics project.
Always have someone to
keep an eye out for any
potential problem.
2. Always use
protective eyewear
or safety goggles
when appropriate.
3. Do not go barefoot
when moving tool
boxes or laboratory
equipment
4. Never assume that an
electrical device is safe to
handle. Perform your test with
the device disconnected from
the power source.
5. Some tests must be
connected with power
applied. Be extremely
cautions when performing
these test.
6. Do not wear
jewelry of any
kind.
THANKS !

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