I have been reading a lot and looking online trying to educate myself. Sadly there are few if any who know much at all about scrapping around here that I can talk to (where I live) I feel that perhaps I have dodged a few bullets without even knowing it but I wanted to just ask a few questions about safety. I am surprised we dont have a scrapping FAQ or something about safety on this site. After going to the scrap yard for my first time ever I really learned a lot but mostly learned that most people seem a little bit cold and some even ruthless. It certainly feels like a lot of those who scrap do it out of necessity rather than part time here and there for fun and a little extra $$ at least around here!
Anyway I had a few questions on safety and was hoping someone would be able to give me a solid answer.
At the town dump I have access to tons of stuff for free that I can just take home. There are often times TVs, Monitors, Radios, DVD-VCRs, and electronic odds and ends as well as a decent amount of computer stuff fairly often.
1) Can I open VCRs and Monitors without the risk of electrical shock? I know a computer power supply can be dangerous but I am not sure about these other devices. I know to obviously unplug everything before I open it!
2) Whats the deal with lasers and radiation? VCRs and DVD drives have these warnings on them. Does this mean I am exposing myself to radiation when I open them up?
3) What am I supposed to do if I want to get rid of the glass and tube for computer monitors and TVS RESPONSIBLY? I am sure some people just put them in a plastic bag and throw them in with household trash but that is really just awful!
4) Will scrap yards buy VCRs and pay light iron for them? If so I may just start picking them up and throwing them in with light iron and not even bother taking those apart (they are free after all)