There are no laws or regulations that specifically address the health or safety of using a computer. There are some generally recognized guides. These include guides on how to position the screen, keyboard and chair, how to adjust the lighting and position the screen to control glare, etc.
It is important to be aware of health and safety when using computers. Extended use of a computer can cause repetitive strain injury.
safety measures when using a computer
Health and safety issues with rugged laptops are the same as with any other kind of laptop computer. They are primarily ergonomic in nature, but may also involve electrical and fire safety if the computer is carried into a hazardous environment.
A. Providing training to employees B. Using the risk manaement process. C. Protect personnel and facilities D. Provide health and safety education and training
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The rules and safety laws that affect the use of IT is that people with bad sight need to use a magnifier while using the computer.
The health and safety procedures for using any equipment is whatever the manufacturer has specified in labels and user manuals.
Some safety precautions n a computer lab would be: do not have trailing wires or cables; do not write down and stick on the PC any username and password combinations; obey health and safety regulations for that lab. It is also important to know where the fire exits are and where the correct fire extinguishers are.
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the safety of using a computer around working area
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) establishes OSHA standards using established administrative procedures and following formal publication of a proposed procedure and public hearings regarding the proposal.
Yes, there are no health disadvantages from washing your face after or before using a computer.