Managing Electrostatic Discharge/Safety Procedures Flashcards
1
Q
Equipment grounding
A
- Most computer products connect to ground
- Divert any electrical faults away from people
- Also applies to equipment racks
- Large ground wire
- Don’t remove the ground connection
- It’s there to protect you
- Never connect yourself to an electrical ground
- This is not a way to prevent ESD
2
Q
Handling toxic waste
A
- Batteries
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies
- Dispose at your local hazardous waste facility
- CRTs
- Cathode ray tubes - there’s a few of those left
- Glass contains lead
- Dispose at your local hazardous waste facility
• Toner
• Recycle and reuse
• Many printer manufacturers provide a return box
• Some office supply companies will provide
a discount for each cartridge
3
Q
Personal safety
A
- Remove jewelry
- And name badge neck straps
- Or use breakaway straps
- Lifting technique
- Lift with your legs, keep your back straight
- Don’t carry overweight items
- You can get equipment to lift
- Electrical fire safety
- Don’t use water or foam
- Use carbon dioxide, FM-200, or other dry chemicals
- Remove the power source
- Cable management
- Avoid trip hazards
- Use cable ties or velcro
- Safety goggles
- Useful when working with chemicals
- Printer repair, toner, batteries
- Air filter mask
- Dusty computers
- Printer toner
4
Q
What is electrostatic discharge?
A
- Static electricity
- Electricity that doesn’t move
- Static electricity isn’t harmful to computers
- It’s the discharge that gets them
- ESD can be very damaging to computer components
- Silicon is very sensitive to high voltages
- Feel static discharge: ~3,500 volts
- Damage an electronic component: 100 volts or less
5
Q
Controlling ESD
A
• Humidity over 60% helps control ESD
• Won’t prevent all possible ESD
• Keeping an air conditioned room at 60% humidity
isn’t very practical
• Use your hand to self-ground
• Touch the exposed metal chassis before touching a
component
• You’ll want to unplug the power connection
• Always a good idea. Really.
• Do not connect yourself to an electrical ground!
- Try not to touch components directly
- Card edges only
6
Q
Preventing static discharge
A
- Anti-static strap
- Connect your wrist to a metal part of the computer
- Anti-static pad
- A workspace for the computer
- Anti-static mat
- A grounded mat for standing or sitting
- Anti-static bag
- Safely move or ship components