Specifications

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parts of a monitor/TV. This is to avoid any electrical discharge from going
through the cardiac area in the event of an accidental discharge.
b)
Power Supplies
– power supplies have a few large capacitors in them that
can hold a significant amount of energy (like a battery) that can be present
even after a PC is shut down and unplugged from its AC source. Because of
this ability to hold an electrical charge for a period of time it poses a
respectable electric shock threat. If any workers are unsure of handling
procedures for power supplies they should contact the Technical Consultant
onsite or the Assistant Computer Technician for assistance.
c)
Glass Cleaner
– May contain irritating or hazardous materials. Please check
the label and follow all instructions and warnings given by the manufacturer.
6.4 Fire Extinguishers
Class C fire extinguishers should be located at either end of the electronics work
area, near where computer devices will be plugged into AC outlets. An additional
extinguisher should be located out in the warehouse area where computer devices will be
stored. An appropriate experienced official, such as fire department personnel should
provide instructions on usage.