Understand how safe working practices are applied in a business environment.

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Understand how safe working practices are applied in a business environment

Hounslow Manor School has a lot of computers. These computers are used by students and teachers. You need to give some examples of safe working practices when using ICT in the school. Your explanations should include potential dangers/risks that each measure is designed to address. Explanations: Measures to protect health, Measures to protect physical safety, Measures to protect electronic files from loss, Measures to protect electronic files from unauthorised access, Measures to protect electronic files from modification

How to get a PASS, MERIT or DISTINCTION Use text, and appropriate illustrated images from the internet Describe at least one measure in each category, The examples used might be images showing safe or dangerous working practices or examples drawn from your own experience of using ICT at Hounslow Manor, or at home or at a computer centre Explanation example 1: PASS: To Pass, explain the need for the screen to be at the right height. MERIT: To get a MERIT, explain the need for the screen to be at the a specific height. DISTICTION: To get a DISTINCTION, explain the need for the screen to be at the a specific height, distance and angle of the screen. Explanation example 2: PASS: To Pass, describe the need to back up files. DISTICTION: To get a DISTINCTION, describe the need to back up files, how often the files should be backed up(frequency of backup), the type of storage device to use and where the storage device should be stored. To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure : Examples:: complying with health and safety legislation ensuring safety of staff, equipment and data Please also discuss: specific reasons for different measures, matching the measure with the risk it is intended to protect from.

Positioning of equipment.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Posture.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Trip hazards eg trailing cables.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Electrical safety, - no water by machines.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Electrical safety, - not overloading sockets.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Safely positioning equipment to avoid falls.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Organising files – into a folder structure.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Organising files – into meaningful file names and folder names.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Backup strategies – what files to backup.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Backup strategies – frequency of backup.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Setting a password to open a file.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images:

Setting a password to modify a file.  To avoid what potential danger/risk? Or Reasons for measure :  Explanation and appropriate images: