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Name: ______________________________________________________ Date: ____________

Grade/Section: _________________________________________________________ Score: ___________

Title of the Activity: Did You Do Your Safety?


Learning Competencies: (a) Apply Shop Safety and House Rules
(b) Identify Hazards and Risks

PART I: Identify Me!


A. Directions: Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described
or defined. Choose your answer from the words inside the box.
Psychological hazard Convenience outlet Risk Hazard
Electrical safety Chemical hazard PPE Switch
Electrician gloves Flame resistant clothing Power source Hard hat

__________1. It refers to any safety precautions taken against electricity.


__________2. It refers to items typically worn by a worker to provide protection from
recognized hazards.
__________3. Do not overload __________ with too many devices or appliances.
__________4. Disconnect the __________before servicing or repairing electrical equipment.
__________5. It is something that can cause harm such as electricity, chemicals, working up a
ladder, noise, a keyboard, a bully at work, stress.
__________6. It is the chance, high or low, that any hazard will cause somebody harm.
__________7. This kind of hazard troubles an individual very much to an extent that his general
well-being is affected.
__________8. It is a personal protective equipment used to protect our body from any harmful
object.
__________9. It is a personal protective equipment used to protect our head from falling objects.
__________10. It is a personal protective equipment used to protect our hands from harmful
objects.

A. Directions: True or False: Write T if the statement is true or F if it is false.


__________1. Know your “Electrical Code”.
__________2. Connect the power source before servicing or repairing electrical equipment.
__________3. Do not overload outlets with too many devices or appliances.
__________4. Use only tools and equipment with conducting handles when working on
electrical devices.
__________5. Never handle electrical equipment when hands, feet, or body are wet or when
standing on a wet floor.
PART II: Match Me!
Directions: Match the description in column A with the corresponding term in column B. Write
the letter of your answer.

Column A Column B
_____1. This kind of hazard troubles an individual very much a. Protective boots/Safety
to an extent that his general well-being is affected. shoes
_____2. This kind of hazard can develop long term health b. Electrician gloves
problems like working for long periods in an awkward
position or having to make the same motions over and
over again.
_____3. This kind of hazard has something to do with c. Hard hat
cleaning products, bleaches, paints, and other
chemical agents.
_____4. Biological hazards include bacteria, viruses, insects, d. Safety glasses/Eyeglasses
plants, birds, animals, and humans.
_____5. It is a PPE used to protect head from falling objects. e. Psychological hazards
_____6. It is a PPE used to protect hands from harmful f. Chemical hazards
objects.
_____7. It is a PPE used to protect eyes from dust and dirty g. Biological hazards
objects.
_____8. It is a PPE used to protect feet from harmful objects. h. Ergonomic hazards
_____9. It refers to plugging many gadgets and appliances to a i. Horse playing
single extension wire.
_____10. It is defined as boisterous fooling around, or to rough j. Octopus wiring
play while working/performing.

PART III: Explain!

Directions: Read the following questions carefully and write your answer on the
space provided.
1. What is the importance of having “Electrical Shop Safety and House Rules?

2. What is PPE? Give all the PPE used in electric power industry.

Name: ______________________________________________________ Date: ____________

Grade/Section: _________________________________________________________ Score: ___________


Title of the Activity: Prepare appropriate tools and materials needed in the electrical wiring
installation
Learning Competencies: (a) identify electrical tools and materials. (b) differentiate devices and
materials
PART I: Identify Me!
Electricians knife Long nose pliers Fuse Connectors Hammer
Portable electric drill Philips screwdriver Conduits Wire stripper Conduits
Combination pliers Stubby screwdriver Utility box Junction box Male plug
Directions: Read the statement carefully and identify what is being described or defined. Choose
your answer from the words inside the box.
______________1. This is used for griping, holding, cutting electrical wires and cables and even
small nails. Usually used by linemen in doing heavy tasks.
______________2. Used for cutting and holding fine wires. This can reach tight space or small
opening where other pliers cannot reach and used in making terminal loops
of copper wires.
______________3. This has a cross tip resembling a positive (+) sign. It is used to drive screws
with cross slot heads.
______________4. This is tools used in driving or pounding and pulling out nails.
______________5. A tool used for removing insulation of medium sized wires ranging from
gauge #10 to gauge #16.
______________6. A small drilling machine with a chuck capacity of ¼” to 3/8”. It is used in
making holes on metal sheets and concrete walls.
______________7. Comes in either Standard or Philips screwdriver with short shank or blade
and shorted handle used to turn screws in tight space where standard
screwdriver cannot be used.
______________8. Used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and high
voltage transmission lines.
______________9. It is a device inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric current.
______________10. This is a circuit protective device that automatically blows and cut the
current when an overload or short circuit happens.
______________11. This is a rectangular shaped metallic or plastic (PVC) material in which
flush type convenience outlet and switch are attached.
______________12. Are electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and
insulation.
______________13. Are used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduit to the junction or utility
boxes.
______________14. This is a protective device used to automatically cut off the current when
trouble in the circuit such as short circuit or overload occurs.
______________15. Is an octagonal shaped electrical material where the connections or joints of
wires are being done. It is also where the flush type lamp holder is attached.
PART II: Match Me!

Directions: Identify each of the following tools/materials.


Tools/Materials Name Tools/Material Name Tools/Materials Name
s

PART III: Explain!


A. Directions: Inside the toolbox are electrical devices and materials. Identify
and write them in their corresponding column provided below.
Circuit breaker Connectors Lamp holder Convenience outlet Switch
Conduit Junction box Utility box Clamp Plug

Devices Materials

B. Directions: Read the following questions carefully and write your answer on the
space provided.

1. What is the difference between materials and devices?

__________________________

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