Tle CSS9 Q3 M2
Tle CSS9 Q3 M2
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING
Technology and Livelihood Education – CSS – Grade 9
Quarter 3 – Module 2: Faulty or Unsafe Hand Tools
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This learning material hopes to engage the learners in guided and independent
learning activities at their own pace and time. Further, this also aims to help learners
acquire the needed 21st century skills especially the 5 Cs, namely: Communication,
Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Character while taking into
consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the
body of the module:
As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners' progress while allowing them to
manage their own learning. Moreover, you are expected to encourage and assist the
learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
For the Learner:
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You
will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being an active
learner.
Posttest - This measures how much you have learned from the
entire module.
EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
1. Which tool is used to retrieve parts from location that are too small for
your hand to fit?
a. Flashlight c. Punch down
b. Part Retriever d. Wire cutter
2. Which tool is used to manipulate small parts?
a. Hex Driver c. Tweezers
b. Needle-nose plier d. Wire cutter
3. Which tool is used to loosen or tighten cross-head screws?
a. Flat head screwdriver c. Needle-nose plier
b. Hex driver d. Philips head screwdriver
4. What is a device for performing work on a material or a physical system
using only hands?
a. Cleaning tool c. ESD tool
b. Diagnostic tool d. Hand tool
5. Which tool is used to tighten nuts in the same way that a screwdriver
tightens screws?
a. Hex driver c. Torx screwdriver
b. Part Retriever d. Wire cutter
LESSON
Hand tools include a wide variety of non-powered devices, such as wrenches, pliers,
hammers and screwdrivers. Such devices may seem harmless, but they cause a lot
of injuries. The following are hand tools related to safety procedures.
General hazards:
The two most common hazards associated with the use of hand tools include
misuse and improper maintenance.
Misuse occurs when a hand tool is being used for something other than its
intended purpose. An example of misuse is when we use a screwdriver as a
chisel, which could cause the tip to break and strike someone.
Improper maintenance causes hand tools to deteriorate in an unsafe
condition. A good example is when include broken wooden handles that cause
the head of the tool to fly off or mushroomed heads that can break upon
impact.
Place hazardous devices in a safe environment. For example, use non-spark
ling devices in the presence of flammable vapors and dust. Insulated
equipment with appropriate ratings must be used for electrical work.
The type of Personal Protective Equipment required for the use of tools
depends on the nature of the task. At a minimum, eye protection should
always be worn.
The use of hand gloves protection can also be necessary to provide protection
against wounds, abrasion, and repetitive impacts.
Pliers:
Do not increase the handle length of the pliers in order to gain more power.
Use the larger pair of pliers or bolt cutters.
Do not replace the pliers with the wrench when you turn the bolts and nuts.
Pliers cannot properly grip and slip these items.
Never use pliers as a hammer on your handle. Such abuses are likely to cause
cracks or breaks.
Cut the hardened wire only with pliers designed for this purpose.
Always make a right angle cut. Never rock from side to side or bend the
wire back and forth against the cutting edge.
Screwdrivers:
Never use a screwdriver as a pry bar, a chisel, a punch stirrer or a scraper.
Always use a screwdriver tip that best fits the screw slot properly.
Throw the screwdrivers away with damaged or rusty handles.
Never use pliers on the screwdriver for additional leverage. Only use specially
designed wrench or screwdrivers to accept them.
Always use a sharp blade. Dull blades require more force, so they are more
likely to slip. Replace the blade when the blade starts to "tear" instead of
cutting.
Never leave the knife unattended with the blade exposed. Consider using a
self-retracted knife with a spring-loaded black knife. (The blade will retract
when the pressure is removed.
Keep your free hand away from the cutting line.
Do not bend or apply side loads to blades by using them to open cans or pay
loose objects. Blades are brittle and can break easily.
ACTIVITIES
Directions. Enumerate what is being asked. Write your answer on the spaces
provided.
I: Pliers
1. ________________________________________________________________________
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2. ________________________________________________________________________
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3. ________________________________________________________________________
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4. ________________________________________________________________________
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5. ________________________________________________________________________
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B. General hazards
1. ________________________________________________________________________
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2. ________________________________________________________________________
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3. ________________________________________________________________________
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4. ________________________________________________________________________
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Directions. In the graphic organizer below, write down your learnings in Module 2:
Faulty or unsafe hand tools.
VALUING
Directions. Read and process the meaning of quotation. Write down your insights
on the spaces provided.
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Activities
I: Pliers
Do not increase the handle length of the pliers in order to gain more power.
Use the larger pair of pliers or bolt cutters.
Do not replace the pliers with the wrench when you turn the bolts and
nuts. Pliers cannot properly grip and slip these items.
Never use pliers as a hammer on your handle. Such abuses are likely to
cause cracks or breaks.
Cut the hardened wire only with pliers designed for this purpose.
Always make a right angle cut. Never rock from side to side or bend the
wire back and forth against the cutting edge.
Posttest Recap Pretest
1. True 1. B 1. True
2. Sharp 2. C 2. False
3. True 3. D 3. False
4. Pliers 4. D 4. True
5. True 5. A 5. False
KEY TO CORRECTION
purpose.
________________ 5. Cut the hardened wire only with pliers designed for this
________________ 4. Never use knives as a hammer on your handle.
properly.
________________ 3. Always use a screwdriver tip that best fits the screw slot
________________ 2. Always use a dull blade.
________________ 1. Never leave the knife unattended with the blade exposed.
underlined word to make the statement correct.
Directions. Write True if the underlined word is correct, if it is False change the
POSTTEST
https://www.scribd.com/doc/219418979/CHS-Module-2-Using-Hand-Tools.
“CHS Module 2 - Using Hand Tools.” Accessed August 19, 2020.
References
C. Using safe hand tools is important to ensure safety and to make sure the
job is done correctly.
II: General Hazards
The two most common hazards associated with the use of hand tools include
misuse and improper maintenance.
Misuse occurs when a hand tool is being used for something other than its
intended purpose. (An example would be to use a screwdriver as a chisel,
which could cause the tip to break and strike someone).
Improper maintenance causes hand tools to deteriorate in an unsafe
condition. (Example would include broken wooden handles that cause the
head of the tool to fly off or mushroomed heads that can break upon impact.
Specially built tools can be required in hazardous environments. (Always
using non-sparkling devices in the presence of flammable vapors and dust.
Insulated equipment with appropriate ratings must be used for electrical
work).