Disposing of CRT monitors is dangerous for technicians primarily due to the presence of hazardous materials, such as lead and phosphor, which can pose serious health risks if not handled properly. The glass of CRTs is thick and can shatter easily, leading to potential cuts or injuries. Additionally, improper disposal can result in environmental contamination, as toxic substances may leach into soil and water if the monitors are not recycled or disposed of according to regulations. Proper precautions, including personal protective equipment and adherence to safety protocols, are essential to mitigate these risks.
someone who reads heart monitor strips and by measurements determaines what electrical rhythm the heart is in
sell it and let him/her go through that trouble!
Anywhere from 35-55k annually. (40k average)
CRT (cathode-ray tube)
No, it is not recommended to pack a monitor in checked luggage due to the risk of damage during handling. It is safer to carry it as a carry-on item.
No, it is not recommended to put a monitor in checked luggage as it may get damaged during handling. It is better to carry it as a carry-on item to ensure its safety.
They are usually benign. Your eye doctor will monitor them.
safe mode
Both Technician A and Technician B are correct in their statements. Technician A is right that a voltmeter can monitor the action of a switch by measuring the voltage across it when the switch is in operation. Technician B is also correct, as measuring the resistance across the switch can verify its continuity when it is in the closed position.
If you take a three month course you'll start off at around $10.00-11.00.
Ultrasound technicians use diagnostic imaging to help a physician diagnose ailments or monitor the development of a fetus.
Ultrasound technicians use diagnostic imaging to help a physician diagnose ailments or monitor the development of a fetus.