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impact and
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Instructor, PACE-IT Program – Edmonds Community College
Areas of Expertise Industry Certifications
 PC Hardware
 Network Administration
 IT Project Management
 Network Design
 User Training
 IT Troubleshooting
Qualifications Summary
Education
 M.B.A., IT Management, Western Governor’s University
 B.S., IT Security, Western Governor’s University
Entrepreneur, executive leader, and proven manger
with 10+ years of experience turning complex issues
into efficient and effective solutions.
Strengths include developing and mentoring diverse
workforces, improving processes, analyzing
business needs and creating the solutions
required— with a focus on technology.
Page 3
– Your impact on the environment.
– The environment’s impact on equipment.
PACE-IT.
Page 4
Environmental impact and control.
Page 5
– Compliance with governmental disposal
regulations.
» Electronic equipment is not composed of environmentally
friendly materials.
• Items like CRT monitors and motherboards have some
dangerous materials that can leach into the environment.
» Always follow federal, state, and local disposal guidelines.
» Always follow corporate disposal guidelines.
– Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
» Contains safety information on materials found in the
workplace.
• Known health issues associated with the material.
• Physical properties of the material (e.g., the flash point and
toxicity of the material).
• Proper disposal methods for the material.
• Steps to take if exposure occurs.
» Each workplace will have its own set of MSDSs.
• Know where they are kept and know the common hazards.
Environmental impact and control.
Page 6
Environmental impact and control.
Page 7
– Power issues.
» Power surge: an upward spike in electrical current.
• Can severely damage sensitive components before circuit
breakers can engage.
• Can be caused by anomalies in the power grid, lightning
strikes, and by power being returned after a blackout.
» Brownout: a sag downward in electrical current.
• Can severely damage sensitive components as they strain to
draw current that is not present.
• The most common cause is overloaded circuits, either within
the building level or at the power grid level.
» Blackout: the sudden loss of all power.
– Power issue control.
» The surge suppressor: it protects against spikes in power only.
» The battery backup: it protects against spikes, brownouts, and
mitigates against blackouts.
• Works by taking wall current and delivering it to a battery or
set of batteries, which both store and condition the power
before delivering it to its destination.
Environmental impact and control.
Page 8
– Heat and humidity.
» Heat is an enemy of electrical components.
• High heat can cause the burn out of sensitive components.
» Humidity can also become an environmental factor.
• If humidity is too low (beginning at 60%), electrostatic
discharge (ESD) becomes a danger.
– Heat and humidity mitigation.
» Poor airflow allows heat to build up, so good ventilation is of
primary importance.
• Ensure that there is adequate space around equipment.
• In dusty environments, use additional filters and enclosures.
• Remove dust and debris from the inside of cases on a regular
basis. Compressed air and specialty vacuums can be used.
» Use proper component handling techniques to protect against
ESD.
• Always wear an ESD strap when working on systems.
• Practice self grounding.
• Use antistatic bags when transporting sensitive components.
Environmental impact and control.
Page 9
Environmental impact and control.
Always follow federal, state, and local regulations and guidelines for the
proper disposal of electronic equipment. Many of the materials that make
up electronic components are not environmentally friendly or healthy for a
person to be exposed to. MSDSs can be used to find out the health dangers
posed by materials and how they can be safely handled and disposed of.
Topic
Your impact on the
environment.
Summary
Environmental power issues include surges, brownouts, and blackouts.
Surge protectors can protect against spikes in power, but not against
brownouts or blackouts. Battery backup systems can protect against all
three. Heat and humidity can also have an impact. Heat can cause
electronics to burn out; the key mitigation is to ensure that there is adequate
airflow. The risk of ESD increases as humidity decreases, but the risk can
be alleviated by using proper component handling techniques.
The environment’s impact on
equipment.
Page 10
THANK YOU!
This workforce solution was 100 percent funded by a $3 million grant awarded by the
U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration. The solution was
created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S.
Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or
assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including
any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the
information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability
or ownership. Funded by the Department of Labor, Employment and Training
Administration, Grant #TC-23745-12-60-A-53.
PACE-IT is an equal opportunity employer/program and auxiliary aids and services are
available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For those that are hearing
impaired, a video phone is available at the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
office in Mountlake Terrace Hall 159. Check www.edcc.edu/ssd for office hours. Call
425.354.3113 on a video phone for more information about the PACE-IT program. For
any additional special accommodations needed, call the SSD office at 425.640.1814.
Edmonds Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; religion;
national origin; sex; disability; sexual orientation; age; citizenship, marital, or veteran
status; or genetic information in its programs and activities.

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  • 2. Page 2 Instructor, PACE-IT Program – Edmonds Community College Areas of Expertise Industry Certifications  PC Hardware  Network Administration  IT Project Management  Network Design  User Training  IT Troubleshooting Qualifications Summary Education  M.B.A., IT Management, Western Governor’s University  B.S., IT Security, Western Governor’s University Entrepreneur, executive leader, and proven manger with 10+ years of experience turning complex issues into efficient and effective solutions. Strengths include developing and mentoring diverse workforces, improving processes, analyzing business needs and creating the solutions required— with a focus on technology.
  • 3. Page 3 – Your impact on the environment. – The environment’s impact on equipment. PACE-IT.
  • 5. Page 5 – Compliance with governmental disposal regulations. » Electronic equipment is not composed of environmentally friendly materials. • Items like CRT monitors and motherboards have some dangerous materials that can leach into the environment. » Always follow federal, state, and local disposal guidelines. » Always follow corporate disposal guidelines. – Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). » Contains safety information on materials found in the workplace. • Known health issues associated with the material. • Physical properties of the material (e.g., the flash point and toxicity of the material). • Proper disposal methods for the material. • Steps to take if exposure occurs. » Each workplace will have its own set of MSDSs. • Know where they are kept and know the common hazards. Environmental impact and control.
  • 7. Page 7 – Power issues. » Power surge: an upward spike in electrical current. • Can severely damage sensitive components before circuit breakers can engage. • Can be caused by anomalies in the power grid, lightning strikes, and by power being returned after a blackout. » Brownout: a sag downward in electrical current. • Can severely damage sensitive components as they strain to draw current that is not present. • The most common cause is overloaded circuits, either within the building level or at the power grid level. » Blackout: the sudden loss of all power. – Power issue control. » The surge suppressor: it protects against spikes in power only. » The battery backup: it protects against spikes, brownouts, and mitigates against blackouts. • Works by taking wall current and delivering it to a battery or set of batteries, which both store and condition the power before delivering it to its destination. Environmental impact and control.
  • 8. Page 8 – Heat and humidity. » Heat is an enemy of electrical components. • High heat can cause the burn out of sensitive components. » Humidity can also become an environmental factor. • If humidity is too low (beginning at 60%), electrostatic discharge (ESD) becomes a danger. – Heat and humidity mitigation. » Poor airflow allows heat to build up, so good ventilation is of primary importance. • Ensure that there is adequate space around equipment. • In dusty environments, use additional filters and enclosures. • Remove dust and debris from the inside of cases on a regular basis. Compressed air and specialty vacuums can be used. » Use proper component handling techniques to protect against ESD. • Always wear an ESD strap when working on systems. • Practice self grounding. • Use antistatic bags when transporting sensitive components. Environmental impact and control.
  • 9. Page 9 Environmental impact and control. Always follow federal, state, and local regulations and guidelines for the proper disposal of electronic equipment. Many of the materials that make up electronic components are not environmentally friendly or healthy for a person to be exposed to. MSDSs can be used to find out the health dangers posed by materials and how they can be safely handled and disposed of. Topic Your impact on the environment. Summary Environmental power issues include surges, brownouts, and blackouts. Surge protectors can protect against spikes in power, but not against brownouts or blackouts. Battery backup systems can protect against all three. Heat and humidity can also have an impact. Heat can cause electronics to burn out; the key mitigation is to ensure that there is adequate airflow. The risk of ESD increases as humidity decreases, but the risk can be alleviated by using proper component handling techniques. The environment’s impact on equipment.
  • 11. This workforce solution was 100 percent funded by a $3 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration. The solution was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including any information on linked sites and including, but not limited to, accuracy of the information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability or ownership. Funded by the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Grant #TC-23745-12-60-A-53. PACE-IT is an equal opportunity employer/program and auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For those that are hearing impaired, a video phone is available at the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) office in Mountlake Terrace Hall 159. Check www.edcc.edu/ssd for office hours. Call 425.354.3113 on a video phone for more information about the PACE-IT program. For any additional special accommodations needed, call the SSD office at 425.640.1814. Edmonds Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race; color; religion; national origin; sex; disability; sexual orientation; age; citizenship, marital, or veteran status; or genetic information in its programs and activities.