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Template #1

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Equipment Type ELECTRONIC MULTITESTER (VOM)
Equipment Code RSB0001
Location Practical Work Area
Operation Procedure:

1. Calibrate the multimeter at frequent intervals.


2. Protect the instrument from dust, fumes moisture and heat.
3. Renew ohmmeter batteries.
4. When checking the resistance of the circuit make sure the switch off to
the power circuit.
5. Start when the highest range of measurement and move down
successively prevent overloading.
6. Ensure the polarity of the circuit before connecting.
7. Make all resistance readings in the uncrowded portion of scale.
8. Choose the voltmeter range such that the total resistance of the voltmeter
should be at least 100 times the resistance of the circuit under test.
9. Select the range such that the deflection falls in the upper half of the
scale. It will give high accuracy.
Template #2
HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
Electronic Products Assembly
Qualification Station/Bldg EPAS Laboratory
and Servicing NCII
Area/Section Practical Work Area

In-Charge Ricky S. Balce

Schedule for the 2nd Semester, 2011


Responsible
ACTIVITIES Daily Every Weekly Every Monthly Remarks
Person other 15th
Day Day
1. Clean and check Learner / X
equipment and parts from Janitors ( in
dust and oil; dry and the absence of
properly laid-out/ learners )
secured/stable
2. Clean all tools before and Learner / X
after the activity Janitors ( in
the absence of
learners )
3. Clean and arrange working Learner / X
tables according to floor Janitors ( in
plan/lay-out; check the absence of
stability learners )
4. Clean and check floor, Learner / X
walls, windows, ceilings Janitors ( in
the absence of
• graffiti/dust/rust learners )
• cobwebs and
outdated/unnecessary
objects/items
• obstructions
• any used
materials/scraps
(slugs, stubs) spilled
liquid
• open cracks (floor)
5. Clean and check work Learner / X
shop ventilation and Janitors ( in
illumination by dusting the absence of
lamps/bulbs, replacing learners )
non-functional lamps and
keeping exhaust clean
6. Clean and check Learner / X
v i d e o k e set, cctv set Janitors ( in
– free, unnecessary the absence of
markings, dust; cables learners )
and plugs are in order;
well-arranged; all items
functional
7. Clean, inspect air Learner / X
conditioning equipment: Janitors ( in
the absence of
• keep screen and filter learners )
free from dust/rust
• Check selector knobs if
in normal positions
and are functional
• Check if drainage is
OK
8. Clean, check and maintain Learner / X
Tool Room Janitors ( in
the absence of
• Free of dust, not damp learners )
• Tools in appropriate
positions/locations
• With visible
labels/signage
• Logbook and forms are
complete, in order and
updated
• Lights, ventilation – OK
9. Clean and check Rest Room Learner / X
Janitors ( in
• Urinals, bowls, wash the absence of
basins, walls and learners )
partitions are free from
stains, dirt, oils, graffiti
and unnecessary
objects;
• Ceilings free from
cobwebs and dangling
items
• Floor is kept dry; no
broken tiles or
protruding objects
• Equipped with dipper
and pails; properly
located after use
• Water systems is
functional: no
dripping/damaged
faucets or pipes
• Drainage system is
working, no water-
clogged areas
• No offensive odor
• Lights /Ventilation –
OK
10. Clean and check wash Learner / X
area: Janitors ( in
the absence of
• Walls/Floors- –free learners )
from oils, molds,
broken tiles, gums,
stains or graffiti
• Drainage system is
functional
• Water system
functional; no dripping
faucets or leaking
pipes
• Free from unnecessary
objects (mops, rags)

11. Clean and maintain work Learner / X


shop surroundings by Janitors ( in
sweeping/ removing fallen the absence of
leaves, branches, debris learners )
and other refuse,
impounded water, clearing
pathways of obstructions
12. Disposal of waste Learner / X
materials Janitors ( in
the absence of
(Follow waste segregation learners )
system)

Template #3
EPAS WORKSHOP HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
DAILY TASK YES NO
Dispose segregated waste; clean garbage cans
Sweep floors; if wet, wipe dry

Wipe and clean whiteboards

Clean and arrange working tables

Clean and check mounting of machines/equipment

Before leaving, collect stubs and other welding wastes.

WEEKLY TASK YES NO


Clean posters, visual aids and update accomplishment/Progress Charts

Clean bulbs/lamps/ceilings/walls

Clean/Wash of windows/glasses/mirrors

Clean and check tools, machines, supplies, materials

Sanitize garbage receptacles

Empty water collector; clean body of Water Dispenser

MONTHLY TASK YES NO


Conduct inventory

Clean and arrange tool room

Inspect electrical system; clean cables, wires

Clean instructional materials & modules; arrange and put in order

Inspect and clean air-conditioning equipment filter; clean body

Template #4
EPAS EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE*
8 HOURS 50 Hours 100 HOURS
•  •

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
EQUIPMENT TYPE ELECTRONIC MULTITESTER (VOM)
EQUIPMENT CODE RSB0001
LOCATION Practical Work Area
Schedule for the Month of March
MANPOWER Daily Every Weekly Every Monthly Remarks
ACTIVITIES Other 15th
Day Day

1. Check the batteries Technician/ X Activity is


Trainer done before
 Clean and kept dry and after
 Parts are well- using the
secured/attached equipment
 Properly labeled

2. Check the test probe. Technician/ X Activity is


Trainer done before
 Clean and kept dry and after
 Parts are well- using the
secured/ attached equipment
 Inspect for
damages and
replace parts if
necessary
3. Check selector knob if Technician/ X Activity is
functional Trainer done before
(volt/ohmmeter); if and after
not, calibrate using the
equipment
WORKSHOP INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Qualification ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS ASSEMBLY AND SERVICING NCII


Area/Section Practical Work Area In-Charge Ricky S. Balce

YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS

 1. Are the equipment clean from dust and oil? Dry and
properly laid-out? Secured/stable?
 2. Are the tools and parts free from dust/rust/gums, unnecessary
mark/signage?
 3. Are the working tables clean and dry? Arranged according to floor plan/lay-out?
Stable?
 4.Are floor, walls, ceilings, windows and doors clean, neat, without
obstructions? All hinges and locks functional? With exit plans?

 5.Is the workshop well-ventilated and with enough illumination by dusting


lamps/bulb, replacing non-functional lamps and keeping exhaust clean ?
 6.Is the v i d e o k e set, cctv set clean and dry? Cables, plugs, properly laid out and
functional? No cuts or splices in flexible wires?
 7.Is the air conditioning equipment clean and functional?

 8.Is the Tool Room free of dust, with legible and visible labels/signages,
logbook and forms complete, in order & updated? Tools with safety guards
and in appropriate positions/ locations?
 9.Is the wash area clean, sanitized, free from unnecessary objects such as
mops, rags? Are all water, drainage and electrical systems functional?

 10. Is the rest room well-cleaned, dry and sanitized, no unacceptable odor
and free from unnecessary objects such as mops, rags, outdated signage,
dangling objects? Are the urinals, bowls, washbasins, walls and partitions
free from stains, dirt, oils, graffiti and unnecessary objects? Is it equipped
with adequate dipper and pails and properly located after use? Are all water,
drainage and electrical systems functional?’

 11. Is the workshop surroundings clean and cleared of obstructions, no impounded


water and with adequate lights?

 12. Are the waste materials properly segregated and disposed?

Remarks:

Inspected by: Date:


EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Equipment Type : Electronic Multitester VOM
Property Code/Number : RSB0001
Location : Practical Work Area
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
1. Do you check the batteries, In terms of the following
 Clean and kept dry
  Parts are well secured/attached Properly labeled

 2. Do you check the test probe Check the test probe.


 Clean and kept dry
 Parts are well-secured/ attached
 Inspect for damages and replace parts if necessary
 3. Do you check selector knob if functional (volt/ohmmeter); if not, calibrate

Remarks:
Well inspected
Inspected by: Ricky S. Balce Date:Nov. 11, 2021

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