4th Quarter Technology And Livelihood Education Grade 9

Cards (25)

  • Any hazard that results from the accidental caused by toxic chemical
    Chemical Hazard
  • Is a personal computer (PC) in a form intended for stationary use.
    Desktop Computer
  • Characterized by a pain and muscar spam caused by an electric current.
    Electric Shock
  • The process of removibg the hazard from the workplace
    Elimination
  • The science of designing the workplace environment to fit the user.
    Ergonomics
  • A situation that has the potential to harm the health and safety of people.
    Hazard
  • The development of systems to prevent accidents or injuries
    Hazard Control
  • The general condition of a person in all aspects.
    Health
  • Is the systematic process of making a home neat, clean and in order.
    Housekeeping
  • A potential condition chosen action or activity causes.
    Risk
  • The process of analyzing exposure to risk and managing it.
    Risk Management
  • The state of being "safe"
    Safety
  • Something accepted as a basis for comparison.
    Standards
  • An algorithm for placing and locatibg files in an organazed database.
    Tree structure
  • What does "OSH" stand for?
    Occupational Safety and Health
  • What does "PPE" stand for?
    Personal Protective Equipment
  • What are the 3 steps used to manage health and safety at work?
    Hazard Identification
    Risk Assessment
    Risk Control
  • A hazard that could hurt you or someone else.
    Hazard Identification
  • Assessing the risk means working out how likely it is that a hazard will harm someone and how serious tha harm could be.
    Risk Assessment
  • Sometimes you may be able to fix simple hazards yourself, as long as you don't put yourself or others at risk.
    Risk Control
  • What are the common hazards encountered by computer technicians and users?
    Physical Hazard
    Mechanical Hazard
    Chemical Hazards
    Electric Shock Hazards
  • One of the most common physical hazards invovling computer technicians cables running across the floor and gets hurt.
    Physical Hazard
  • When working on electronic equipment always be alert to any possibility of being hurt by moving parts, hot components or sharp edges.
    Mechanical Hazard
  • Can be harmful if accidentally swallowed, get on bare skin, or get in eyes.
    Chemical Hazard
  • At the power supply, you'll find line voltage, which is a lethal 220 volts.
    Electric Shock Hazard