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Name of Learner:_______________________________________________________________________

Grade Level:___________________________________________________________________________
Section:_______________________________________________________________________________
Date:_________________________________________________________________________________

Technology and Livelihood Education


Agri-Fishery Arts
(Agricultural Crops Production)
Quarter4- Learning Activity Sheet
(LAS) for Grade 10
Week 1
Handling Materials and Equipment
for Irrigation Work
(Storing Waste Material and Debris in the Designated
Area According to Workplace Procedure/
OHS Procedure )
Name of Learner:_______________________________________________________________________
Grade Level:___________________________________________________________________________
Section:_______________________________________________________________________________
Date:_________________________________________________________________________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION 10

Storing Waste Material and Debris in the Designated


Area According to Workplace Procedure/
OHS Procedure
I. Background Information for Learners:
Improper storage can lead to injuries. It is important to ensure that once the materials
arrive at destination, they are safely stored or stacked that they do not move, roll, collapse
or cause danger to workers. Poor material storage practices can create serious injuries.

Moreover, after constant use, the materials and equipment later become waste.
These need to be disposed because they may no longer be usable, not in good condition
or may result to injuries of workers.

Proper waste disposal begins with good waste management including minimum waste
generation, reusing surplus materials, and recycling of appropriate waste. Generated waste
must be properly collected and stored, paying close attention to labelling, segregating and
accumulating in a well- ventilated location. This location should be well labelled.

Storage Practices for Materials and Equipment

1. Maintain walkways.
2. Store on firm grounds.
3. Stack loads evenly and straight.
4. Optimize pile height for space and stability.
5. Non-compatible materials should not be stored together.
6. Keep aisles and passageways clear and in good repair.
7. Place heavier loads on lower or middle shelves and racks
8. Remove object one at a time from shelves and racks.
9. Store materials on level surfaces free of trip hazards.
10. Round shaped materials should be blocked, placed in racks or cribbing
or bundled and tied together.
11. Store materials in arrangement that allows for easy movement and access.
12. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as hard hat, safety shoes,
gloves and glasses.
13. Examine the storage room on each working shift. Repair or correct any
unsafe equipment or condition.
14. Organize and label storage areas so that parts and materials can be
quickly located without searching.
15. Under general industry standards if workers must work on loads higher
than 4 feet, fall protection is required.
Waste Material Storage and Disposition

Users are responsible for the proper disposal of their own waste that is being
generated during their work. If these certain wastes are not properly disposed or taken care
of in a right manner, it will be a risk for the general safety. Proper waste management is
required not only for humans but also for the animals and environment.

It is the duty and responsibility of every person in possession or in-charge of control


in any establishment from where the waste or refuse is created or accumulated. There
should be adequate portable storage containers of approved size for the waste or refuse.
Storage containers should be strong. These shall be placed in accessible locations approved
by the director of public works or his representative.

In any establishment, the workers are also responsible in keeping the area and its
surroundings clean and free of any material which may appear to be garbage, rubbish or
waste. These should be placed in a storage container. The wastes may be reduced, reused,
and recycled before disposing. The reusing and recycling processes help a lot on how to
properly manage the wastes. These are very important because resources are finite. Thus,
each worker and everybody in the community should do their part to help.

Safe and efficient material storage depends on proper cooperation and coordination
among people involved including the clients, contractors, suppliers, and the construction
trades.

It is very important to know the types of waste because many of these can be
discarded, reused, or recycled. These enable us to segregate correctly, so, the waste
collector can remove these from the site properly and safely.

The waste should be stored from the source of waste generation until collected for
disposal. Improper waste disposal may severely endanger the health of the public and the
environment as well.

Tips for Waste Material Storage

1. Storage Area - Assign a storage area for substances that are flammable for plant and
material waste.

2. Pedestrian Routes - Do not allow storage to “spread” in an uncontrolled manner on the


footpaths and other walkways. Do not store materials where they can obstruct access routes
or may interfere with emergency escape.

3. Flammable Materials - These need to be stored, should be away from other materials,
and must be protected from accidental ignition.

4. Storage at Height - When materials are stored at height on top of a container, make sure
the necessary guard rails are in place if people could fall when stacking or collecting
materials and equipment.

4. Tidiness - Keep all storage areas tidy, whether in the main compound or in the site itself.

5. Deliveries - Plan the deliveries to keep the number of materials on site to a minimum.
II. Learning Competency with Code:
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:
Store Waste Material and Debris in the Designated Area According to Workplace
Procedure/OHS Procedure

III. Directions/Instructions:
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently and Answer
all the given tests and exercises.

IV. Exercises/Activities:

Exercise #1:
I. Directions: Analyze the statements below. Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is
not on the space provided.
____1. Stack loads evenly and straight.
____2. Don`t maintain walkways.
____3. Store on firm grounds.
____4. Optimize file height for space and stability.
____5. Keep aisles and passageways clear and in good repair.
____6. Place lighter loads on lower or middle shelves and racks.
____7. Never remove one object at a time from shelves and racks.
____8. Compatible materials should not be stored together.
____9. Store materials in arrangement that allow for shelves and racks.
____10. If workers must work on loads higher than 4 feet, fall protection is required.

II. Directions: Analyze the statements and complete the sentences by choosing the answers
inside the box. Write the letters only which correspond to your answers on the space
provided.

1. _______ begin with good waste management.


2. _______ waste must be properly collected and stored.
3. This container shall be placed in _______ locations.
4. _______ is required not only for humans but also for the animals and environment as well.
5. _______ are responsible for the proper disposal of their own waste.
6. _______ do not allow storage to “spread” in an uncontrolled manner.
7. _______ is designated for plant, material waste and flammable substances.
8. _______ keeps all storage area tidy, whether in the main compound or in the site itself.
9. _______ need to be stored away from other materials and protected from accidental
ignition.
10. The _______ processes help a lot on how to properly manage its waste.
Exercise#2: Directions: Fill the blanks with the correct answers. Choose your answers from
the box and write the letters only corresponding to your answers.

1. Place _______ on lower or middle shelves and racks.


2. Wear _______ protective equipment.
3. _______ storage is essential in maintaining a functional operation.
4. _______ storage can lead to injuries.
5. Poor __________ practices can create serious injury.
6. Organize and _____ storage areas.
7. Remove _______ one at a time.
8. Maintain _______.
9. Store on firm _______.
10. Keep aisles and _______ clear and in good repair.
11. Users are _______ for the proper disposal of their waste that is generated during their
work.
12. If these certain _______ are not properly disposed or taken care of in a right manner, it
will be a risk for the general safety.
13. _______ is required not only for humans but also for the animals and environment.
14. It is very important to know the types of waste because many of these can be _______.
15. These enable us to _______ correctly, so, the waste collector can remove these from the
site properly and safely.

Exercise #3: Proper Storage of Materials and Equipment


I. Directions:
1. Using the materials below, make a sketch/drawing on proper storage of materials and
equipment.
2. On another sheet of bond paper, explain how to solve the problem on storing materials
and equipment.
3. Submit your output to your teacher on the scheduled date of submission.
4. Your output will be rated based on the rubrics below.

Materials Needed
2 pieces bond paper
1 piece pencil with eraser
1 piece ruler
V. Rubric:
Rubrics for Exercise #3

VI. Reflection:
1. I Learned that ….

2. I enjoyed most on …

3. I want to Learn more on …

4.

VII. Answer Key:

Exercise#1:

Exercise#2:

Exercise#3: ( answers may vary)


VIII. References for Learners:


Prepared by:

MERVIN L. TOMAS
Subject Teacher

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