This domain requires
the knowledge of safety and preventative maintenance. With regard to
safety, it includes the potential hazards to personnel and equipment
and working with lasers, high-voltage equipment, ESD, and items that
require special disposal procedures to comply with environmental guidelines.
With regard to preventive maintenance, this includes knowledge of preventive
maintenance products, procedures, environmental hazards, and precautions
when working on microcomputer systems.
Specifically, the objective of this
chapter is to provide the reader with an understanding of the following:
3.1 Identify the purpose of various
types of preventive maintenance products and procedures and when to
use them:
- Liquid cleaning compounds
- Types of materials to clean contacts and connections
- Non-static vacuums (chassis, Power supplies,
fans)
3.2 Identify issues, procedures and
devices for protection within the computing environment, including people,
hardware and the surrounding workplace:
- UPS (uninterruptible power supply) and suppressors
- Determining the signs of power issues
- Proper methods of storage of components for future
use
- Potential hazards of public safety procedures
relating to lasers.
- High-voltage equipment
- Power supply
- CRT
- Special disposal procedures that comply with
environmental guidelines:
- Batteries
- CRT's
- Toner kits/cartridges
- Chemical solvents and cans
- MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets)
- ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions and
procedures:
- What ESd can do, how may be apparent, or hidden
- Common ESD protection devices
- Situations that could present a danger or hazard
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