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Published by John Blackburn at 27/05/2019
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  • fire hazard
Computer With Blocked Vent

Computer Safety Tip

When testing and tagging office appliances, I often see computers with a safety issue that has gone undetected for quite a while.

Here is a typical example;

Computer With Blocked Vent

You will notice the cooling intake vents have become very clogged with dust causing a significant restriction of the amount of air that can be drawn in.

It is a mandatory requirement of the physical and visual inspection of appliances to “Check ventilation inlets and exhausts are unobstructed“.

There are two main problems obstructed vents can create;

  • A potential fire hazard – the internal components could over heat and result in ignition of the computer.
  • Overheating could result in loss or corruption of data

The fix for something like this example is quick and easy however prevention is always better than cure.

When we find computers like this we recommend the owner request their cleaner to incorporate checking and cleaning the vents on computers at regular intervals into their cleaning program. In most offices, once a year is usually enough but this can vary according to the actual environment.

I have also seen similar situations of blocked vents on a number of other types of appliances, such as “under bench” hot water systems and stationary appliances in workshops.  The intake and exhaust vents are designed for a purpose, so ensure they are are unobstructed.

Cheers

John Blackburn, ACME Test and Tagging

John Blackburn

PS  If you have recently had your computers or other appliances tested and tagged and notice the vents are blocked it is a big sign your test and tag technician has not fully undertaken the inspection process they are required to perform or they have overlooked the defect.  Check out my 18 Point Test Tag Contractor Checklist

 

 


 

This information is general in nature, should be used as a guide only and read in conjunction with the relevant Standard(s), State and/or Federal Legislation, Codes of Practice and Industry Standards specific to your workplace. A proper risk assessment should be under taken before acting on the information provided in this document or any related material. Further information can also be obtained from your local Workplace Authority, Electrical Safety Authority or a suitably qualified persons. This article is copyright protected.

 

John Blackburn
John Blackburn
John is recognised as an expert in the test and tag industry due to his extensive and broad experience that began in 2004 when he was responsible for equipment maintenance at his local SES unit. More info: https://acmett.com.au/john-blackburn-test-tag-expert/

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