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Junt Lo5
Junt Lo5
2016
School LUCSUHIN NHS Grade Level G7 or G8
Grade 1 to 12 Teacher BAYLON P. TESTA JR. Learning Area Automotive
Daily Lesson Log Teaching Date and Time 1 hr. Quarter
I.OBJECTIVES/LEARNING
OUTCOME
A. Content Standards 6.Performing safe handling of tools, equipment and materials
B. Performance Applies safety practices in the workplace in accordance with OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) procedures
Standards
C. Learning CG 5; TLE_IAAS7/8OS-0g-5
Competencies LO5.Perform safe handling of tools, equipment and materials
5.1Observe proper and safe handling of tools, equipment and materials in accordance with OHS procedures
II. CONTENT Performing safe handling of tools, equipments, and materials
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References LM by Dir. IMELDA B. TAGANAS, CG Downloaded from deped.gov.ph
1. Curriculum Guide 5
pages
2. Textbook’s pages PP 145-147
3. Additional Resources https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=personal+protective+Equipments&biw=1366&bih=643&noj=1&source=lnms&tbm=i
sch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjQi9249IjQAhUIxrwKHaEsCpEQ_AUICCgB
4. Other Learning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES These steps should be done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that students will learn well. Always
be guided by demonstration of learning by the students which you can infer from formative assessment activities. Sustain
learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice their learning, question their
learning processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous
knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step.
A. Reviewing previous What are the different body protections?
lesson/ Presenting the
new lesson
B. Establishing a purpose How equipments, tools, and materials operate well and will endure. What are the steps in conserving expenses in the
for the lesson operation?
C. Presenting Examples/ 1. General Requirements of Safety in Work shop Policy
instances of new Guidelines for safe practices.
lesson 2. Standardard safe handling of tools, materials, and equipments
1. During the course of working in the shop, a general service technician moves from one area of the shop to another,
moving parts and equipment around the shop and performing varied tasks. It is important that the shop floor be free of
hazards that could cause technicians to slip or trip.
2. In a wide variety of shop tasks, waste materials are produced that can cause dangerous situations unless the waste
materials are disposed of or stored properly.
3. Always be sure that shop exits are well-marked with an EXIT sign and are clear of obstructions.
4. Forpersonalsafetyandtohelpkeeptheshopfreeofhazards,alwayscomplywith the following safety rules:
a. Work quietly and focus solely on the job at hand.
b. Do not leave creepers lay on the floor. Always stand them against the wall, wheels outward, when not in use.
D. Discussing new c. Do not indulge in horse play in the shop; immature and improper behavior can cause serious accidents.
concepts and d. Before performing a task, consider the relevant safety precautions related to the task and formulate a prevention plan
practicing new skills for each hazard.
#1 · Keep the shop free of hazards.
· Use appropriate personal protective devices (clothing and equipment)
· Handling and using materials containing potentially harmful chemicals correctly
· Use hand tools, power tools, and equipment correctly.
e. Always wear protective clothing and equipment in any situation where it is necessary.
· Wear protective eyewear at all times in the shop area.
· Do not wear rings, bracelets, watches, or necklaces when working around moving machinery or electrical equipment.
· Do not put sharp objects in to the pocket of work clothes. They could cause personal injury or damage to vehicles.
· Keep hands free from oil and grease.
· Wipe off grease and other spills from the shop floor immediately or at least put an oil-absorbing compound over them.
5. When cleaning up flammable liquids, always dispose of the rags in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid.
6. Do not look in the direction of another person who is welding.
7. Donotrunavehicleengineinsideaclosedgarageunlessthevehicleexhaustis hooked up to exhaust ventilation equipment. A
deadly amount of carbon monoxide, which is present in the exhaust, can collect in a very short time.
8. Do not smoke in any shop, except in an area designated for smoking.
9. When pumping a flammable liquid from a large container into a small one, be sure to first attach a ground wire between
both containers.
These guidelines for safety practices are practical in nature. Common sense dictates what to do but knowing how these
practices are applied will increase awareness and ability to increase your competencies.
Everyone involve in the shop should be trained in proper handling of tools, materials, and equipment. It is necessary for
you to recognize them and how they are used. The following information will give you insights on safe handling.
1. Service of records of all machine tools, materials and equipment must be kept. All information must be complete and done
in order.
2. Allportableelectricalequipmentmustberegularlyinspectedandtestedforelectrical safety.
3. There must be a responsible person to take charge of the tools, materials, and equipment before, during and after used.
4. Every worker involved must be trained according to use of work equipment and tools.
5. Tools and equipment must be cleaned after use.
6. There must be proper uniform (apron, shirt, or apron) when working with machine tools or other equipment especially
those that have rotating spindles.
7. Precision measuring equipment, drills, etc. must be placed in their appropriate cabinets after use.
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