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Detailed Lesson Plan in Technology and Livelihood Education

Masonry
(Grade 12)

Teacher: Joeben A. Dumaran Learning Area: Masonry


Teaching Date and Time: April 19, 2023 Quarter: 3rd

I. Objectives:
a. Discuss the different types of Personal Protective Equipment.
b. Identify what type of Persona l Protective Equipment is used for a certain type of
work.
c. Value the importance of knowing how to properly use the different types of Personal
Protective Equipment.

II. Subject Matter:


Topic: Types of Personal Protective Equipment
Reference: Technical-Vocational Livelihood Industrial Arts: Masonry Learner’s
Material: Module 1 (pages 31-34)
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation, Projector, Laptop

III. Procedure:
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
a. Routine
*Prayer
*Greetings
*Checking of Attendance

b. Review
Class, do you still remember our lesson Our lesson yesterday is about safety
yesterday? practices in masonry.
Then can anyone from the class tell me what
was the lesson tackled yesterday?  Listen to the instruction and take note
of the precautionary tips given by the
And what are the Safety Practices in teacher.
Masonry?  While working, do not engage in
house play.
 Use only tools and equipment that are
in good condition.
 Report any accidents to the teacher,
no matter how minor it is.
 Bend your knees and keep your back
upright when lifting heavy objects.
Do not bend from the waist.

Alright, since you still remember our lesson


yesterday, let us now proceed to our next
lesson.

c. Lesson Proper
Motivation
But before we officially start our new lesson.
Let us take a look at this picture first,

(Students give their best possible answer)

What have you notice in the picture?


Where do this picture commonly found?
Why do you think workers wear these
things?
The person in the picture is wearing what
we call the Personal Protective Equipment or
PPE to protect himself from possible accidents
in the workplace.

Lecture Discussion
The PPE regulation covers all private and
public sector workers in general industry that
are exposed to hazardous processes, conditions
and toxic substances.
Here is what the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OHSA) requires for
specific types of PPE.
The first one we have the eye and face
protection, will you read (calls a student).

(shows a picture) Eye and face protection- safety glasses or


face shields are worn any time at work
operations can cause foreign objects to get in
the eye. Eye and face protectors are selected
based on anticipated hazards.

Eye and face protection are used to protect


your eyes and faces from danger and/or
accidents. Take for example, during welding,
cutting, grinding, nailing or working with
concrete and/or harmful chemicals or when
exposed to flying particles, or any electrical
hazards including working on energized
electrical system.

Next we have the head protection, will you


read (calls a student).

Head protection- hard hats is a light weight


protective helmet made of plastic or metal
(shows a picture) worn by construction workers. Wear hard
hats when there is a potential for falling
objects from above, bumps to the head from
fixed objects, or of accidental head contact
with electrical hazards.

Head protection is used to protect the


workers head from falling objects. In a
construction area for example, there are debris
of concrete that are falling and these may
cause possible injuries if a worker fail to wear
hard hats or helmets. Routinely inspect them
for dents, cracks or deterioration; replace after
heavy blow or electrical shock; maintain in
good condition.

Then we have the hand protection, will you


read (calls a student).

(shows a picture) Hand protection- gloves are required to


protect workers from cuts, scrapes,
punctures, chemical absorption or extreme
temperature. Gloves should fit snuggly.

Hand protection like gloves is used to protect


the hands of the workers from cuts, burns,
extreme temperature, etc. a worker cannot
avoid lifting and at the same time touching
objects that may cause them injury. There are
also proper types of gloves for every specific
work. Take for example, heavy-duty rubber
gloves are used for concrete work, welding
gloves for welding jobs and insulated gloves
and sleeves when a worker is exposed to
electrical hazard.

Then we have the Foot protection protection,


will you read (calls a student).

Hearing protection- ear plugs or ear muffs


of cotton and rubber that is fitted to the air
Lastly we have the hearing protection, will canal for protection against the entry of loud
you read (calls a student). noises. Use these in high noise work areas
where chainsaws or heavy equipment are
used; clean or replace ear plugs or ear muffs
regularly.

(shows a
picture)

Hearing protection is used by workers to


protect their ears from excessive noise in the
working area. Take for example in a
construction site, there are equipment or power
tools that are emit noise, constant boring of
nails, lifting of boulders, etc. and these noises
sometimes exceeds at the capacity of the noise
that are ears can handle which is less than 90
decibels that is why workers are advice to
wear ear plugs and ear muffs all the time.

Activity
Since we have finished our lesson on the
types of Personal Protective Equipment. Let us
now have a short activity. Name the different  Helmet
types of PPE you can see in this picture:  Goggles
 Safety shoes
 Ear plugs
 Mask
 Gloves
Generalization
1. What is the significance of wearing a
complete PPE at work?

2. Enumerate the different types of PPE and


their uses.

IV. Evaluation:

Direction: Write the name of what type of PPE is shown in the picture.

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

Key to Correction:

1. Head protection/Hard hats/Helmets


2. Ear protection/Ear plugs/Ear muffs
3. Eye and face protection/Safety glasses/Face shields
4. Foot protection/Boots/Safety shoes
5. Hand protection/Gloves

V. Assignment:

Research about how to properly Handle and Store Construction Materials


Prepared by: JOEBEN A. DUMARAN
Teacher I

Checked by: MARY JEAN R. OCZON


School Principal II

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