Thursday, December 29, 2011

OH&S for Your Office Space - Things to Look Out for

!±8± OH&S for Your Office Space - Things to Look Out for

When it comes to fitting out the perfect office space, there's plenty to keep in mind. You'll want a productive, comfortable and inspiring workplace to ensure your employees can perform at their best. Do you go for an open plan or would individual offices be ideal? What about common spaces such as break rooms and printing areas?

Another critical consideration when it comes to office space layout is occupation health and safety (OH&S) matters. Employers are responsible for providing a safe workplace for their workers. While hazards in an office space will be much harder to identify than on a construction site, there are still a number of scenarios to watch out for to ensure you're providing a safe working environment for your staff:

Mechanical hazards - the machines in your office space need to be safely installed. "What machines?" you ask. Think about filing cabinets that could topple over if the top drawers are left open or IT server systems that aren't secured properly.

Physical hazards - ensure workstations are ergonomically set to minimise any strain on the joints and that chairs provide enough support for the back. Minimise glare on computer screens and ensure that any heating elements from heaters, photocopiers, refrigerators etc are stowed safely. If staff members spend the majority of their day in a single fixed posture, encourage them to move around and do some stretching at regular intervals. Be sure that the office space has adequate heating and cooling to maintain a comfortable temperature and that it adequately controls for humidity levels year round.

Chemical hazards - take notice of any fumes or vapours such as paint, solvent or airborne particles such as dust and printer toner. Prolonged exposure to these types of particles can cause serious health problems in the long term.

Electrical hazards - ensure all cables are secured and that any old and damaged wiring is replaced - this is especially important if you'll be looking at commercial real estate in an older building.

Did you know that OH&S guidelines outline an emotional and mentally safe work environments as well as the physical? Sexual harassment, workplace bullying or excessively stressful workloads could violate the Occupational Health & Safety Act 2004 - as an employer, you have a duty of care to your staff that puts you in charge. Whether you're leasing or

OH&S for Your Office Space - Things to Look Out for

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Server Room Environmental Monitoring

!±8± Server Room Environmental Monitoring

Server room environmental monitoring is an often overlooked but important part of facilities management. If your building hosts a data center, installing a proper server room temperature monitoring system can dramatically increase your energy efficiency. There are now high tech IT sensors available that can accurately monitor the room temperature. The data from the server system can be integrated with the data center's air handler controls through the building's IT network.

Maintaining proper temperature and humidity control is essential to the functioning of any computer room or data center. High temperatures or humidity levels can shorten the life cycle of expensive equipment and can cause downtime or even failure of critical network systems. A temperature monitoring system can help you to reduce your energy costs as well as avoid emergency repairs.

Server Room Temperature Monitoring

Most data center cooling systems use direct-expansion refrigeration cooling coils or air handlers with chilled water cooling coils. These systems generally monitor the temperature using return air temperature sensors to adjust the air temperature supplied to the sever room. This is not the most effective method for monitoring because of the location of the sensors. A more accurate method of temperature monitoring would be to use front-panel, inlet temperature sensor data.

How to Best Monitor Server Room Temperature

Computer servers can now take data provided from your server cooling environmental monitoring system and send it to your facility management system. The facilities management system can then determine operating set points for the data center cooling system. This can help to greatly reduce your energy consumption.


Server Room Environmental Monitoring

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