- What are the common hazard encountered by computer technicians and users?
- What are hazards in a computer room?
- What is the most common hazard associated in using a computer?
- What is possible hazard?
- What are the 4 types of physical hazards?
- What are the types of computer hazard?
- What is a common hazard?
What are the common hazard encountered by computer technicians and users?
One of the most common physical hazards involving computer technicians is cables running across the floor. If someone trips, falls, and hurts himself because of a cable you ran across the floor, someone (you, your employer, or your customer) has a serious legal negligence problem.
What are hazards in a computer room?
These menaces include temperature, humidity, vibration, water leaks, and intrusion. These threats can damage equipment, force hardware to shutdown, and slow performance. Not recognizing all risks is a weakness many companies have when it comes to protecting their server rooms.
What is the most common hazard associated in using a computer?
Back and neck pain, headaches, and shoulder and arm pain are common computer-related injuries. Such muscle and joint problems can be caused or made worse by poor workstation (desk) design, bad posture and sitting for long periods of time.
What is possible hazard?
A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone. Basically, a hazard is the potential for harm or an adverse effect (for example, to people as health effects, to organizations as property or equipment losses, or to the environment).
What are the 4 types of physical hazards?
Physical hazards include ergonomic hazards, radiation, heat and cold stress, vibration hazards, and noise hazards.
What are the types of computer hazard?
Three common types of hazards are data hazards, structural hazards, and control hazards (branching hazards).
What is a common hazard?
The six main categories of hazards are: Biological. Biological hazards include viruses, bacteria, insects, animals, etc., that can cause adverse health impacts. For example, mould, blood and other bodily fluids, harmful plants, sewage, dust and vermin. Chemical.