This document discusses the importance of observing occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures when configuring computer systems and networks. It outlines several common OHS policies that should be followed, including discussing policies prior to planning, ensuring all technicians are aware of policies, assigning technicians to specific tasks based on expertise, having personal protective equipment available, and developing contingency plans for potential risks. The document also emphasizes the importance of preparing all necessary tools, devices, equipment, and materials before starting configuration work through the use of checklists to ensure tasks can be completed efficiently and safely.
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Plan and Prepare For Configuration
This document discusses the importance of observing occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures when configuring computer systems and networks. It outlines several common OHS policies that should be followed, including discussing policies prior to planning, ensuring all technicians are aware of policies, assigning technicians to specific tasks based on expertise, having personal protective equipment available, and developing contingency plans for potential risks. The document also emphasizes the importance of preparing all necessary tools, devices, equipment, and materials before starting configuration work through the use of checklists to ensure tasks can be completed efficiently and safely.
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OHS in Planning and
Preparing for Configuration
of Computer Systems and Network Occupational health and safety policies and procedures must always be observed in fulfilling any job requirements. One of the requirements that requires strict implementation and practice of OHS procedures is configuring computer systems and networks. Various workplaces have diverse sets of OHS procedures that they find it necessary to carry out the tasks safely and efficiently. OHS policies and procedures must be well established and all technicians are thoroughly aware of its contents. Some of the common OHS policies and procedures that must be followed in the planning and preparing for configuration of computer systems and networks are as follows: 1. OHS policies and procedures must be discussed prior to any planning. This can be done by the IT manager or if the workplace has one, a safety officer. 2. If OHS policies and procedures has not yet been established, it may be developed concurrently with the planning. 3. All technicians and other personnel involved must be well aware of the contents of the OHS policies and procedures. This will serve as the guide in performing tasks correctly and safely. 4. During the preparations, technicians may be assigned to a specific task depending on his expertise to ensure competence and safety. This will increase efficiency and effectivity. 5. The job requirements must be made clear so that proper tools, equipment, and materials can be requested beforehand. Proper handling of tools and equipment must also be included in the contents of the OHS policies and procedures. 6. Personal protective equipment must also be readily available before starting any actual configuration. This will minimize if not prevent the risk of having an injury or illness. 7. The list of computer systems and the networking devices must be prepared. Their technical and physical specifications must also be indicated so that adequate preparations in handling them can be done. 8. The location where the system and network configuration will take place must be studied to define any hazards that are present. This is known as hazard identification. Some of these hazards can be electricity, high working area and difficult to reach places. 9. The effects that a hazard must also be taken into consideration. This is known as risk assessment. 10. A set of contingency plans must be arranged in case any hazard translated into a risk. These plans are referred to as risk management plans. This will ensure that proper procedures will be done in the event of an unwanted accident. Preparing Computer Systems, Tools, Devices, Equipment and Materials In configuring computer systems and networks, it is important that the technician would know the specific tools, devices, equipment and materials needed before starting any activity. Being able to prepare all the needed things before commencing will not only make the configuration faster, but more efficiently as well. In order to ensure that all that are needed in configuration of computer systems and networks are properly prepared, having a checklist is recommended. Listed below are some of these checklists: 1) Computer System • All integrated and external peripherals must be installed. These peripherals are essential to the entire operation of the computer system. • Ensure that an operating system is properly running. The OS will manage the overall processes of the computer system. • Application software needed for the different activities should be installed. It must be run and tested to ensure smooth compatibility. • The system drivers for all the peripherals must also be installed. System drivers will enable the full use of a peripheral’s functionalities. 2) Tools and Equipment • Tools must already be requested from the property custodian ahead of the scheduled configuration. • Tools must be well inspected to ensure that they are in good operating condition. • Tools that requires repair or maintenance must be brought back to the property custodian. 3) (Networking) Devices • Servers must be installed if central data processing is needed. A special operating system is needed to be installed in order for this to function. • Network switches must be checked so that the appropriate LAN speed can be met. The number of ports must also be confirmed to make sure that it will be enough to connect all the computer systems into a network. • If wireless routers will be used, the range and frequency of the signal must be checked against the specifications of the computer systems that will connect to it. 4) Materials • A list of needed materials must be specified. Materials are commonly those which are consumed. • The specifications of materials must be specified to ensure that they are compatible with the components. • Correct quantity must be determined to avoid running out in the duration of the configuration. In case the exact quantity cannot be determined, analogous estimation can be used which derives the number from a previously completed task with the same requirement. Completing the checklist indicated above may help a technician in determining if all the components needed in the configuration are already prepared. Having all of these prepared will result in a hassle free completion of the job requirement at hand. This may also increase the efficiency rating of all the personnel involved in the said activity. THANK YOU!