Activity Sheet #1
LO 1. Prepare hand tools and equipment for computer systems servicing
A. Direction. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
_______ 1. Selecting the best tool for each task requires training in the proper use of the tools,
field experience in their safe use, and following the manufacturer’s guidance and instructions
for that specific tool.
_______ 2. When obtaining the tool, all the associated tooling and consumable parts, as
recommended by the manufacturer, must be included.
_______ 3. The safe use of a tool depends on using the tool for the purpose for which it was
designed and also for other purposes where it can be used as substitute where tool is not
available.
_______ 4. All tools should be kept in good condition with regular maintenance.
_______ 5. Preparing for a task includes only knowing the task to be done.
_______ 6. Preparing for a task includes also the sequence of tasks to be done.
ACTIVITY SHEET#2
LO 1. Use and maintain hand tools, measuring instrument and equipment
Direction. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is wrong. Write your answers on
a separate sheet of paper.
1. All tools and equipment must be properly maintained so that workers are not endangered.
2. Preventive maintenance is the systematic care and protection of tools, equipment and
machines in order to keep them in a safe, usable condition, limit downtime and extend
productivity.
3. The degree of detail to include regarding tools and equipment maintenance will depend on
the kinds of tools/equipment used.
4. Damaged or defective equipment/tools should be tagged and removed from service.
5. Most manufacturers can provide maintenance schedules for their equipment.
6. Properly stored tools and equipment will be easy to find when needed and are less likely to
be lost.
7. Use bins for storing small parts is a good practice on proper storage.
8. Productivity is increased because time is not lost looking for tools, parts and equipment is
one of the benefits of proper storage.
Self-check 1.1
Directions: Enumerate the following.
Good practices in the proper storage of tools: (at least 2)
1.
2.
Benefits of proper storage of tools: (at least 2)
1.
2.
Activity Sheet#3
LO 1. Perform basic mensuration
Direction. Match items on Column A with Column B. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the A. Registers
computer.
B. Flash drive
_____2. Early drive controller interface that connects
computers and hard disk drives which an interface that uses a
40pin connector. C. Read-only memory
_____3. Temporary storage for data and programs that are
D. IDE
being accessed by the CPU.
_____4. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the
E. Floppy drive
optical media.
_____5. A storage device that uses removable 3.5-inch disks. F. Random Access Memory
_____6. Soldered the memory chips on a special circuit
board. G. Optical drive
_____7. A removable storage device that connects to a USB
H. DDR
port.
_____8. Chips that are located on the motherboard.
I. Hard drive
_____9. Memory cells built right into the CPU that contain
specific data needed particularly the Arithmetic and Logic J. Memory module
Unit.
_____10. Technology that doubles the maximum bandwidth
of SDRAM.
Activity Sheet#4
LO 2. Carryout mensuration and calculation
Self-check 1.1
Direction: Solve the problems indicated below. Show your solution.
1. How many 60 KB jpg files can be stored on a 2 MB folder in your hard drive?
2. How many 5 MB mp3 files can be stored on a 1 GB flash drive?
3. How many 750 MB avi files can be stored on a 4.3 GB DVD-R?
LO 1. Identify hazards and risks
A. Direction: Read carefully each statement below. Place T on the line if the statement is TRUE. Place F
if the statement is FALSE.
_____ 1. Health and safety procedure is the responsibility of all persons in the computer and technology
industries.
______ 2. Spotting the hazards means working out how likely it is that a hazard will harm someone and
how serious the harm could be.
______ 3. If you need to temporarily run a cable across the floor, place a Danger sign similar to those
"wet floor" signs used by cleaning services.
______ 4. An LCD monitor has a high-voltage anode inside it, which can carry a charge of up to 25,000
volts, and it can still be holding a high charge days after the power is removed.
______ 5. Inkjet printer cartridges, or laser printer toner cartridges are hazardous to users.
B. Direction : Identify what hazard is being illustrated in the situation below .
__________ 1. Slippery computer laboratory floor
__________ 2. Hot components, or sharp edges of computer devices
__________ 3. Laser printer toner
__________ 4. Obstructed electrical cables
__________ 5. Open CRT monitor
LO 2. Evaluate hazards and risks
B. Direction: Observe the set-up of your school’s Computer Laboratory. Observe the procedures and
arrangement being practiced and used in the workplace. Identify hazards and assess the risk based on
your observations.
Spot the hazard If you spot something hazardous, what should you do? Simple hazard (e.g. boxes on
the floor in the way)
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More complex hazard (e.g. frayed cords, damaged equipment)
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Assess the risk What two main things should the person in charge or responsible for safety consider
when assessing the risk?
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LO 3. Control hazards and risks
A. Direction: Analyze the given task below and answer the worksheet that follows.
Task:
1. Choose an industry or type of workplace e.g. computer laboratory, computer manufacturing, or a
computer shop.
2. Make a list of hazards that may be present in that workplace e.g. slippery floors from spilt water, oil
etc; uneven floors from changing floor level. Use the Table below.
3. Describe the risks.
4. Write down ways to control the risks.
LO 4. Maintain Occupational Health and Safety
Directions: Complete the Table below by analyzing the task given.
Your Task:
Think about what your first (next) job might be in the future. In your mind make a picture of how your
workplace looks like. Think about how you could answer the following questions.
See it! Think It! Do It!
Questions Situations
1. Describe one unsafe situation you might find at
work.
2. Why is this a hazardous situation?
3. What injury or health problem could result?
4. How can you prevent an accident from
happening?