OHS Procedures in Computer Systems Servicing (CSS)
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Procedures are a fundamental part of Computer Systems Servicing, ensuring that all tasks are performed in a safe, organized, and risk-free environment. In CSS, learners are exposed to various tools, electrical components, and equipment, making it essential to follow proper safety protocols at all times. These procedures include identifying potential hazards, using appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), maintaining a clean workspace, and applying correct handling of tools and devices.
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Procedures are essential competencies in TESDA qualifications, particularly in Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC II, ensuring safe and proper work practices in technical environments.
In the DepEd TechPro Track under Senior High School ICT, OHS is also a core foundational skill that prepares learners to work safely, responsibly, and professionally in real workplace settings. It builds discipline and risk awareness, which are critical in any ICT-related field. By practicing OHS consistently, learners build habits that protect not only themselves but also others in the workplace.
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