I again seem to have over looked Health and safety for systems and control, as all my focus seems to be on the resistant materials (machinery, hand tools) as I have been using it more often and to me it just feels like there are more dangers.
I have since completed my proformas for The soldering Iron, Guillotine and Etching tank
As I have started to progress with my Pic Board and started soldering components and attaching it to the computer for testing, I have become more aware of the Health and safety issues involved in electronics. It isn't just 'Electric shocks' there are other risks involved such as; when testing my Pic board there was a risk of getting burnt if there is a fault with my board or chip.
Health and safety which needs to be considered in Systems and Control
I have since completed my proformas for The soldering Iron, Guillotine and Etching tank
As I have started to progress with my Pic Board and started soldering components and attaching it to the computer for testing, I have become more aware of the Health and safety issues involved in electronics. It isn't just 'Electric shocks' there are other risks involved such as; when testing my Pic board there was a risk of getting burnt if there is a fault with my board or chip.
Health and safety which needs to be considered in Systems and Control
- Electric shock Hazards
- Risk of burns (from PCB Board)
- Trip hazard (Wires from computer)
- Stab yourself with the ends of wires (Ive done this)
- Corners and edges of The PCB board can be sharp and cause injury
- PCB Board Guillotine presents hazards
- Chemicals used in the Etching tank