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The document outlines a daily lesson plan on computer systems servicing that focuses on occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures. The objectives are for students to understand OHS concepts, install and configure systems based on procedures, and practice safety precautions. Topics covered include OHS laws, personal safety, and workplace hazards. The procedures involve a motivation activity identifying hardware hazards, a presentation on OHS in the workplace, and a discussion of safety standards. Students are divided into groups to create slogans applying safety measures. An evaluation assesses understanding of proper safety techniques when working with computer hardware.

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Daily Lesson Plan: Direction: Fill Up The Diagram Below With The Things You Think Will Be Harmful When

The document outlines a daily lesson plan on computer systems servicing that focuses on occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures. The objectives are for students to understand OHS concepts, install and configure systems based on procedures, and practice safety precautions. Topics covered include OHS laws, personal safety, and workplace hazards. The procedures involve a motivation activity identifying hardware hazards, a presentation on OHS in the workplace, and a discussion of safety standards. Students are divided into groups to create slogans applying safety measures. An evaluation assesses understanding of proper safety techniques when working with computer hardware.

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DAILY LESSON PLAN

COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING


WEEK 1-SESSION 1

I. OBJECTIVES:
A. CONTENT STANDARDS: the learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and
principles in installing configuring computer systems
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: The learners shall be able to install and configure
computer systems based on established procedures and system requirements
C. LEARNING COMPETENCY:
a. Define OHS
b. Observes OHS policies and procedures in planning for installation activity in
accordance with requirements
c. Practice safety precautionary measure when working with any PC's

D. CODES:TLE_IACSS9-12ICCS-Ia-e-28

II. SUBJECT MATTER


A. Topic
a. OHS policies and procedures
b. Occupational Health and Safety laws
c. Personal safety
d. Workplace hazards
B. References : CG, Internet
C. Materials : Computer Hardware, tools

III. PROCEDURE:
A. MOTIVATION
Direction: Fill up the diagram below with the things you think will be harmful when
doing a hardware repair.

B. PRESENTATION
Today, we are going to study about, Occupational Health Safety procedures in the
workplace,

C. DISCUSSION
The teacher facilitates in the discussion of the topic. (See slide presentation regarding
the precautionary measures when working with computer devices)
D. GENERALIZATION
What is OHS? What are the different OHS Policies and Procedures? is there a need to
study the different safety standards while working with your PC's?

D. APPLICATION
Divide the students into five groups and let them make a slogan applying the different
precautionary measures when working with any computer devices.

IV. EVALUATION

TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not and write your answer
on the blank provided before each items.
_______________ 1. The proper way of holding an adapter/card is at the edge to avoid
touching any terminals or parts.
_______________ 2. In disconnecting a cable, always pull on the cable itself not the cable
connector.
_______________ 3. Leave the chassis cover open when plugging the power cable.
_______________ 4. Do not disassemble parts other than those specified in the procedure.
_______________ 5. It is alright to turn off and leave the peripherals connected.
_______________ 6. Misaligned connector pins can’t cause damage to system components at
power-on.
_______________ 7. Wear a wool or synthetic cloth to work with the computer.
_______________ 8. Wear anti-static shoes to work with the computer.
_______________ 9. Select a suitable work space
_______________10. A damaged cable cannot cause a short in the electrical circuit.

V. ASSIGNMENT
Be able to memorize and to apply the different safety precautions learned

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