Ia-Carp Q1 W4 PDF
Ia-Carp Q1 W4 PDF
Ia-Carp Q1 W4 PDF
CARPENTRY 10
Module
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CONTENT STANDARD
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
LO 1. Prepare tools and materials for installing formworks components/form panels
1.1 Identify tools, equipment and materials for job requirements
1.2 Prepare tools, equipment and materials job requirements
1.3 Select appropriate PPE
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Lesson
PRACTICE HOUSEKEEPING
1 PROCEDURES IN WORKPLACE
Direction: Read and study the following questions then answer the question by writing the
letter of your choice in your assignment notebook or in the provided answer sheet
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10. What government agency is responsible primarily for setting and enforcing
mandatory occupational health and safety standards through appropriate orders?
A. Department of Public Works and Highways
B. Civil Service Commission
C. Department of Labor and Employment
D. Department of Budget and Management
Read lesson 1 very well then find out how much you can remember and how much
you learned by doing the activities below.
WORK SAFETY
We have heard of the slogans: “Watch your Step!- Look before you Leap-Take it easy!”
and dozens of others which mean the same thing. We have also heard of a very important
slogan “Safety First”
A. Avoiding Hazard in the Shop Area. When working in the shop, we should become
acquainted with the things that may cause trouble. If we know about them, we could
avoid them. Avoid hazards and treat them with respect. Hand tools and power tools
are accounted for many shop accidents that could be prevented easily.
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Work carefully and give your job complete attention. Be concerned with personal
safety.
1. Know shop layout and the location of safety devices, including fire exits and fire
extinguisher.
2. Protect yourself by wearing the proper clothes and proper safety devices.
3. Loose clothing can catch on moving parts and can result in serious personal injury.
4. Dangling sleeves and shirttails should not be worn. Keep long sleeves buttoned and
shirttail tucked in.
5. Wear full leather shoes with non-skid and soles to protect your feet and to prevent
from slipping. Steel-toed safety shoes provide the best protection for shop work.
6. Long hair and jewelry are hazards also. Long hair should be covered with a brimless
cap. A cap with a brim, as well as long hair, is caught easily in moving parts and
machinery.
7. Rings should be removed, because they can get caught.
8. Wear safety glasses or a face shield whenever working on where particles can fly
around. Keep handling tools in good conditions. Tools that may slip can cause cuts
and bruises. A good grip on tools also prevents personal injury and damage. Wipe
excessive dirt from hands and tools. Wrong tool can damage parts, the tool itself. Do
not use broken or bent tools.
9. Be careful when using sharp or pointed tools that can slip and cause injury. If a tool
is to be sharpened, make sure it is sharp. Dull tools can be more dangerous than
sharp tools.
10. Do not use a power tool without permission from your teacher. Be sure you know
how to operate the tool properly before using it. Instructions should be read
carefully.
11. Make sure everyone and all parts are clear before starting the machines. Keep hands
and clothing away from the moving parts.
12. Never leave a power tool unattended when it is running. If you leave, turn off the
machine. Anyone passing by an unattended machine can be hurt seriously.
13. If the machine does not operate properly, turn it off and wait until it has stopped
completely.
14. Do not enter a work area where a power tool is being used. Obey the rules outlined
by your teacher. Stay away from power tools that are being operated.
WORK SIMPLIFICATION
Can you imagine how an office or company would look like without any system in the
workplace? How do you assess the kind of workers such an office have? What kind of
products or outputs do they have? Would their effectiveness and efficiency at stake? What if
you were the owner, would you be happy seeing such disorganized, unhealthy, and
embarrassing workplace in your company? How would you address such behavior of the
workers?
1. Establish in the workplace some simple guidelines for task set up, materials, tools,
equipment storage, and work techniques and routines for reduction of physical and
mental strain.
2. Modify workplace layout to enable a task to be less strenuous by:
✓ storing heavier and frequently used items at waist level;
✓ setting up work tasks to avoid twisting of the spine, bending forwards or reaching
away from the body;
✓ using tools or mechanical equipment to reduce the physical force required to
complete tasks, for instance, trolleys, jacks & cranes;
✓ storing infrequently used equipment below mid thigh height or above shoulder
height;
✓ allowing tasks be done from a sitting or standing position or rotated to allow postural
change where possible;
✓ using a stepladder to access higher items and reduce the need for above the shoulder
reaching.
3. Modify ways of load lifting to prevent further injury by considering the following:
✓ Can large loads be broken down into smaller loads to reduce the impact on the body?
✓ Can the load be lifted with two hands rather than one?
✓ Can handles on loads be altered to make it easier to carry the load?
✓ Can loads be carried safely against the body to allow the larger muscles of the legs to
support the load rather than the smaller muscles of the arms?
✓ Can the load be lifted using a team lift?
✓ Remember, it is more physically demanding to grip smaller items or large items with
the hand at full stretch.
Like in any other fields of human endeavor, masonry workers known as masons are
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protected by laws enabling their safety and lives secured and promoted at all times. In
doing so, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which includes protective clothing.
✓ a safety helmet;
✓ safety footwear;
✓ safety goggles;
✓ a face shield;
✓ hearing protection;
✓ sun and weather protection;
✓ gloves to improve grip and reduce force and vibration; and
✓ where hazardous dusts or fumes cannot be eliminated, respiratory protection.
Operators should avoid wearing loose fitting clothing or jewelry. Long hair worn loose
and long beards can also be hazardous.
Cutting and drilling equipment especially saw blade discs and drill bits, should be
removed from machines and stored where they will not be damaged between use.
RISK MANAGEMENT
How do we control risks?
1. Hazard Identification. This includes, but not limited to, regular review of safety
procedures for each type of equipment and job, regular checking of information, regular
inspection of equipment before each job, and checking the possible presence and location of
obstructions.
2. Risk Assessment. Assessing risks involves calculating the likelihood and severity of
injury or harm resulting from identified hazards.
3. Controlling Risks. Control risks by introducing safety measures to eliminate or minimize
the risk of a person being exposed to a hazard.
Safety Procedures
Hazard identification and risk assessment procedures should be carried out for each
type of concrete or masonry cutting or drilling job, in order to develop, implement and
maintain control measures for each item of equipment and each job.
✓ Workplace safety and health hazards and risks associated with work activities
✓ Safe work practices and procedures, safe handling (including lifting and
✓ moving), safe operation of equipment and the control measures in place
✓ Safe use of plant and associated equipment, electrical safety, safety in confined
spaces and other training required under hazard-specific regulations
✓ Hazardous substances relevant to the work to be performed
✓ Correct use, fit and care of PPE , tools and equipment and why the equipment is
needed
✓ Emergency and first aid procedures
✓ Sun protection to prevent skin cancer
✓ Fire protection
✓ Information on dust, fumes and air quality
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A. Danger Signs. Danger signs shall be used only where an immediate hazard exists.
Danger signs should be read as the predominating color for the upper panel; outline
on the borders; and a white lower panel for additional sign wording.
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B. Caution Signs. Caution signs shall be used only to warn against or caution against
practices. Caution sign shall have yellow as the predominating color; black upper
panel and borders; yellow lettering of “caution” on the black panel; and the lower
yellow panel for the additional sign wording. Black lettering shall be used for
additional wording. Standard color of the background shall be yellow; and the panel,
black with yellow letters. Any letter used against the yellow background shall be
black. The colors shall be those of opaque glossy samples
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C. Exit Signs. Exit signs, when required, shall be lettered in legible red letters, not less
than 6 inches high, on a white field and the principal stroke of the letters shall be at
least three-fourths in width.
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D. Safety Instructions Signs. Safety instruction signs, when used, shall be with green
upper panel with white letters to convey the principal message. Any additional
wording on the sign shall be black letters on the white background.
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E. Directional Signs. Directional signs, other than automotive traffic signs specified in
the paragraph below, shall be white with a black panel and white directional symbol.
Any wording on the sign shall be black letters on the white background.
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F. Traffic Signs. Construction areas shall be posted with legible traffic signs at point
hazard. All traffic control signs or devices used for protection of construction workers
shall conform to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
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1. Flagmen. Hand signaling by flagmen shall use red flags, at least 18 inches square or
sign paddles, and in periods of darkness, red lights. Flagmen shall be provided with and
shall wear a red or orange garment while flagging. Warning garments worn at night shall be
of reflectorized material.
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2. Barricades. Barricades for protection of employees shall conform to the OSHA standards.
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Activity 1: TRUE OR FALSE: Write True if the statemet is correct while write False if the
statement is incorrect.
__________1. Your work area should be free form scattered tools and other different
materials which are not necessary in your work.
__________ 2. Boards that have nail points sticking out beyond the surface should be left
around.
__________3. When giving a sharp tool to another person, extend the tip of the knives first.
__________4. Wearing full leather shoes with non-skid and soles is better than steel-toed
safety shoes to protect your feet and to prevent from slipping.
__________5. Wear safety glasses or a face shield whenever working on where particles can
fly around.
__________6. As a student you can use different power tools as facilitated by your teacher.
__________7. Establish in the workplace some simple guidelines for task set up, materials,
tools,equipment storage, and work techniques and routines for reduction of
physical andmental strain.
__________8. Employers must take reasonable care of their own safety and health and that
of others, follow safety instructions and use protective clothing and equipment
as instructed.
__________9. Hazard identification and risk assessment procedures should not be carried
out for each type of concrete or masonry cutting or drilling job, in order to
develop, implement and maintain control measures for each item of equipment
and each job.
__________10.Signs, signals and barricades are important for the safety of the construction
workers.
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Rubrics in Slogan.
CRITERIA WEIGHT
Originality 10
Content 10
Attractiveness 10
Total 30
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Lesson
OBSERVE PROCEDURES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND
2 MANUALS OF INSTRUCTIONS
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C. So that the same box product can be sold in many different markets.
D. To showcase the best of the products.
Read lesson 2 very well then find out how much you can remember and how
much you learned by doing the activities below.
What is Manual?
A manual contains a systematic process that which describes in a very clear
and step-by-step procedure. Otherwise, it will be a confusing manual which leaves the
reader no better able to complete the process after reading it than he or she was
before. Normally, it uses diagrams to clarify information that would be difficult to
convey accurately in words. Also, use them for information that is so complex as to be
confusing to the reader without a visual representation of the item, part or process to
which he can refer as he carries out the manual's instructions.
Manuals /catalogues should be identified per job description. They must be updated
and checked to ensure their content is updated. Manuals /catalogues should be
stored properly to avoid damage.
TYPES OF MANUAL
1. Operator’s Manual is called owner‟s manual, instructional book, and handbook. It
shows how to safely operate and use a machine. Usually it includes basic
maintenance, safety information and specifications.
The biggest and most important sections of an operator‟s manual should
include: company policies, topics off limits for representatives and detailed answers
to the most common questions
2. Parts Manual is also called parts book, parts catalog, or spare parts list used by
representatives or dealer. It contains exploded parts, their relationship and location.
Usually, it includes the part number and their brief description.
3. Service Manual is also called shop, repair, workshop and technical manual. Some
of the types are very detailed, while some are shortened versions or specific areas of
repair –ex. Hydraulic system only.
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Until the last decade or two of the twentieth century, it was common for an
owner‟s
manual to include detailed repair information such as a circuit diagram. However, as
products became more complex, this information was gradually relegated to
specialized service manual, or dispensed with entirely , as devices became too
inexpensive to be economically repaired.
Owner manuals for simpler devices are often multilingual so that the same
boxed product can be sold in many different markets. Sometimes, the same manual is
shipped with a range of related products such that the manual contains a number of
sections that apply only to some particular models in the product range.
Activity 1: Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on
your answer sheet
1. It is also called owner‟s manual.
A. parts manual C. operator‟s manual
B. service manual D. diagnostic manual
2. Which is NOT included in an operator‟s manual?
A. basic maintenance C. specification
B. safety information D. parts number
3. It is a type of manual where the part number and brief description are indicated.
A. operator C. service
B. part D. repair
4. It is also called the shop/repair manual
A. service C. part
B. repair D. operator
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Activity 2: Direction. Answer the following questions by writing your answer on the
blank provided.
Reference:
Congratulations for completing this
module
References:
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