Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Lesson 9 Safety Precautions in Disposing Waste Materials

Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 13

Lesson 9

Safety
Precautions in
Disposing
Waste Materials
Fruits and Vegetables
Rubber Slippers Used T-shirt
peelings

Plastic bags Old toy made of wood Old toy made of plastic
Empty boxes of
balloons
Plastic bottle of water medicines

leaves bag of dextrose Disposable diaper


Broken pieces of glass Soft drinks cans

Candies wrappers Disposable syringe


Juice wrappers
Which of these materials are still
useful to us?

Which of the materials are harmful to us?

How are you going to dispose


these waste materials?
Station:__________
Container 1 Recyclable Container 2
(Waste materials that Materials (Waste materials that
decay) do not decay)
1. What are the waste materials
commonly found in your station?

2. How did you dispose the waste


materials
in your respective station?

3. What did you use in disposing waste


materials?
4. Why did you use to those gadgets in
disposing materials?

5. What are the safety precautions that


you must observe in disposing waste
materials?
Generalization:
Waste materials should be properly disposed
of.
There are many waste materials found in the
home, classrooms, and laboratories.
Here are examples of waste materials.
Home Offices Classrooms Laboratories
Tubes/bottle of Packing Empty boxes, Disposable,
shampoo and materials, cardboard, syringe, razor,
conditioner, empty cartridge, broken pieces of gloves, needles
leftover food, empty boxes, glass, old news,
plastic blades, cutter paper.
containers soft
drinks bottles
non-decaying materials.
The sharp objects should be placed in a
cardboard box and close or tape the box and
mark it as trash.
Never touch waste materials with your bare
hands. Use appropriate equipment in sorting
waste materials to avoid puncture from sharp
objects or use gloves.
Recycle non-decaying waste materials such as
plastics bottles. They can be made into
decorations and pots.
Generate income by selling old newspapers,
cardboard, cartolinas, manila papers, and bond
papers and other waste materials that are not
Evaluation:
1.There are broken pieces of drinking glass
inside your classroom. How are you going
to dispose them?
2.What necessary precaution are you going
to take in disposing the slice of cake with
molds?
3.You want to lessen the waste materials in
your classroom. One of the waste
materials is a pile of old newspapers.
How are you going to dispose old
newspapers in your classroom?
Homework:

Go to your neighborhood and


ask them,how do they dispose
their waste materials? Then
report tomorrow with your
findings.

You might also like