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1.1 KiB
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52 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
# OPS-4: Safety Procedures
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Status: not started
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Domain:
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- 4.0 Operational Procedures
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Objective alignment:
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- 4.4 Safety procedures
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## What You Need To Know
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Safety questions test whether you protect people, equipment, and data.
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ESD controls:
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- Antistatic wrist strap
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- ESD mat
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- Antistatic bags
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- Proper grounding
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- Proper component handling
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Personal safety:
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- Disconnect power before repairs.
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- Use proper lifting technique.
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- Know fire safety procedures.
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- Use safety goggles when needed.
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- Use air filter masks when needed.
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Workspace safety:
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- Cable management
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- Clear walkways
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- Stable equipment placement
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- Compliance with local rules
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## Memory Trick
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Use **P-E-C**:
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- **P**ower off
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- **E**SD control
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- **C**ables managed
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Shortcut:
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- **Protect people first, then parts.**
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## Exam Clues
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- ESD can damage components even when you do not feel a shock.
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- Antistatic bags protect components during storage and transport.
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- Heavy equipment should be lifted safely or by two people.
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- Disconnect power before internal repairs unless a procedure specifically requires power.
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