Describe the aspects and importance of safety and environmental issues.
Identify potential safety hazards and take preventive action
Use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or equivalent documentation and appropriate equipment documentation
Use appropriate repair tools
Describe methods of handle environmental and human (e.g. electrical, chemical physical) accidents including incident reporting.
Identify potential hazards and implement proper safety procedures including ESD precautions and procedures, safe work environment and equipment handling.
Identify proper disposal procedures for batteries, display devices and chemical solvents.
Understanding ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
By definition ESD means the rapid discharge of static electricity from one conductor to another of a different potential.
Simply, ESD can damage integrated circuits found in computer and communications equipment.
Everyone has walked across the carpet and touch a doorknob and been shocked. That is ESD and walking across the carpet produced around 12,000 volts. Dont worry, ESD is not life threatening but it can harm or destroy your computer. Humans cannot feel static electricity until it reaches approximately 1,500 volts. However, microchip damage can occur as low as 10 volts.
To avoid damaging your computer components you need to ground yourself before touching or working inside the computer. Special care is needed handling any computer component such as the motherboard, modems, video cards etc.
Preventing ESD from damaging your computer components.
Even though most computer manuals state that you should unplug the computer before working on it.
Other methods include:
Wear an ESD wrist strap before working on the computer.
Antistatic Carpet treatment by spraying the carpet with antistatic aerosol.
Standing on special grounding pads.
Handle the computer components (video cards, modems, hard drives, etc) by holding them by the outside edge. These items should be stored inside the special antistatic bags.
WARNING!!! You should NEVER ground yourself before working inside a computer monitor.
Monitors store electricity in capacitors, and by grounding yourself you will provide a conduit for the voltage to discharge through your body.
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