Monday, November 19, 2018

QPI 3 Health, Safety and Environment nov 19



Return signed document for a "big" grade. Past due.


                                                                   
Computers, cell phones and other electronic devices may be used for schoolwork only.                      
                                                                 



Your grade:
100 % on two safety exams




Today:

•In Notes....... DIGITAL CONTENT, 
     Bandwidth ergonomics
A good password is

•Assignment:
 
review for and take or retake safety exams:

Review for the written classroom safety quiz

Review for the computer safety quiz


• Make a new folder in your Google Drive. Title it Portfolio_your first and last name_A2
How to make a new folder in Google drive:
https://topperselfie.blogspot.com/2018/11/create-new-folder-in-google-drive.html

• Upload your work you have completed in this class into this Portfolio folder on Google drive.
Your work should be located in documents on your computer. 

Share this folder with me so I can download and print some of your work


how to share:
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+share+a+folder+in+google+drive&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS801US801&oq=how+to+share+afolder+in+Google+Drive&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.16701j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8













subject: Health, Safety and Environment


standards

2) Identify, connect, and demonstrate the correct usage of elements of a typical home computer, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, network cable, and USB devices (such as camera, memory, or scanner). Perform basic troubleshooting as needed for situations involving these components (e.g., if the computer does not recognize a device).


objectives (what I want you to know or do) 
Score 100% accuracy on classroom and computer safety exams.


assessment:
written exams

presentation/procedure: 
Discussion of safety using the safety rules below
Read and study for exams
Take written exams
Retake exams of students scoring less than 100%


Safety rules in this class

1. Do not throw anything at any time. Even a sheet of paper or an eraser can cause an injury.

2. Use extreme caution when using X-acto knives, paper cutters, mat cutters, scissors, the tape dispenser, or any sharp instruments. Always cut away from your body, especially your hands.

When using X-acto knives for cutting at a drawing table, a piece of mat board, railroad board, or other similar substance should be placed between the item you are cutting and your wooden desktop.

Never take any tools or equipment outside the classroom. Many of these items may be considered weapons and could result in a zero-tolerance offense.

3. Never possess any item that can produce a flame. Never strike a match, lighter, or any other item that can produce a flame. Some materials such as rubber cement, are flammable and can cause fire.

4. When using spray products such as fixative, spray mount, etc., be sure that you do so in proper ventilation.
Inhaling the fumes of spray fixative, rubber cement, or rubber cement thinner could be toxic and hazardous to one's health and lead to respiratory problems.

5. Follow proper safety precautions when working around electrical equipment, outlets, cords, etc. Never make contact with an electrical device when any of your hands or any other body parts are wet.

6. Do not have any food, liquids, soft drinks, milk, etc., near a computer.

7. Do not run, push, shove, or engage in "horseplay" in the classroom.

8. Be sure that your seat is stable and that all its legs are in contact with the floor. Do not lean back in your seat.

9. Know the location of the fire extinguisher. In case of fire, leave the room calmly, turn right and exit the building. Assemble in the parking lot for attendance check.

10. Report any damaged equipment, broken equipment, accidents or any potential hazard to the classroom teacher immediately.

11. OSHA stand for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration

12. Accidents or injuries occurring in the classroom should be reported to the instructor immediately.
Accidents require that an accident report be filed. Even a small scratch may seem minor but could become serious if left untreated.


Review for the written classroom safety quiz

Review for the computer safety quiz








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