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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
Salug III District
SALUG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Salug, Zamboanga del Norte

Name of Learner: ________________________________________ Grade Level: 9


Section: Date:
PREPARING TASK AND IDENTIFYING HAND TOOLS
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Quarter 3-Week 2
Before selecting and using a tool, it is essential to check the physical condition, usability and safety on
the use of the tool. Knowing the appropriate way of using the tool will give the user a successful, safe and
accurate output.

Safety tips before using a screwdriver:

1. Keep the screwdriver’s handle clean. A greasy handle could cause an injury or damage from
unexpected slippage.
2. Check if the tip of the Philips screwdriver’s magnetic point is working well.
3. Make sure that the handle or head is not damage to prevent further injury.
4. Ensure that the tip is not damaged or deformed for it to fit correctly on the desired screw head.
Safety tips before using a wire cutter:

1. Ensure that the blades are sharp.


2. Check if the locks in between the blades are intact.
3. Make sure that the handle is not damaged to prevent injury.
4. Check if the tool is not rusted and oily.
Safety tips before using part retriever and tweezers:

1. Check if it is oil and dirt free.


2. Make sure that it is not deformed or damaged.
How to determine the defective and non-defective tool?

Visual Inspection - The defective and non-defective tools are easily identified through visual inspection.
Defective and non-defective tools are described by its physical appearance such as dullness, sharpness,
dismantled parts and more
Functionality - Another way to determine the defective and non-defective tools is by checking or assessing if
the tool is already susceptible to wear and tear or does it exceed to its service life already.
Performance - Checking the performance of the tool is one way also to determine defective and non-defective
tools. Checking of the performance of a tool is not only done during the actual use, it should also be done
before and after to determine whether the tool is still worthy to be used.

What should be done if the tool is found defective?

 If a tool is defective, remove it from service, and tag it clearly "Out of service for repair.”
 If tools are defective, attach an Out of Service tag with signature and date.
 Replace damaged equipment immediately – do not use defective tools "temporarily.”
 Have tools repaired by a qualified person – do not attempt field repairs.
 To ensure safe use of hand tools, do not use a defective tool, inspect tools prior to use and verify that
tools are repaired.

Defective tools can cause serious and painful injuries. If a tool is defective in some ways, do not use it.
Once defective hand tools are identified, separate it and have it labelled “defective” or “faulty.” Defective or
faulty tools should be contained in a separate container for them not to be mistakenly used by others.
Clearing the area from defective or faulty hand tools promotes safety among the users of it and the
equipment.

ACTIVITY -MULTIPLE CHOICE


Directions: Read and understand each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. A well-conditioned tool may lead to _________.


a. Successful task B.Safety
C. A productive day D.All of the above
2. Which of the following is a safety tip for a Philip Screwdriver?
a. Check if the blades are sharp.
b. Check if the magnetic tip is working well.
c. Check if the lock is intact.
d. All of the above
3. What should be done to a defective tool?
a. Tag and remove. b. Remove right away c. throw away d. Give it to others
4. It means checking of the physical condition of the tool.
a. Visual Inspection
b. Functionality check
c. Performance check
d. Condition check
5. Which of the following is NOT appropriate to do when there are identified defective tools?
a. Tag the tool with signature and date.
b. Do not use defective tool.
c. Replace the defective tool.
d. Repair the tool by yourself.
6. What might happen if the tool was not checked prior to usage?
a. It will lead to a more productive day.
b. It is risky.
c. It may help others finished their task.
d. All of the above
7. Who is the right person to repair a defective tool?
a. The user b.Teacher c.Trained Personnel d.None of the above
8. Checking the dullness and sharpness of a tool belongs to _________.
a. Performance Check
b. Visual Inspection
c. Functionality Check
d. Condition Check
9. Oily tool may result to ____________.
a. Slippage b. Tool damage c. Injury d. All of the above
10. Which of the following is the proper way of tagging out a defective tool?
a. “Defective”
b. “Defective” then affix signature
c. “Defective” then affix signature and date
d. Affix signature and date
References for Learners:
K TO 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module by Ronaldo V.
Ramilo, Deover M. Pasco, et.al.
Prepared by
LUCIEL A. TUYAC
Name of Writer

Checked by:
LUCIEL A. TUYAC JORINDA J. EVANGELISTA ARNEL P. COLANGGO
QA Member QA Member QA Chairman

Approved by: FERNANDO O. MALAZARTE


Principal IV

Note: Practice Personal Hygiene Protocols at all times. Please include this in All Learning Activity
Sheets.

ACTIVITY 2

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