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Training
Facilities
MTF Form 1

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Equipment Type PRESSURE WASHER
Equipment Code 84798950
Location LABORATORY/ PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Operation Procedure:

PORTABLE PRESSURE WASHER

• Flushing the system:


1. The unit has a steel coil which, after setting, will cause the water remaining
in the coil from
2. the previous usage to turn brown or black. This water must be flushed from
the system
3. before start-up. This procedure should be performed WITHOUT the high-
pressure hose, gun
4. and lance assembly installed.
1) Turn on the water supply.
2) Start the engine on the unit. Low-pressure water will begin flowing from
the water outlet. This allows the unit to flush any particles from the system.
The unit is flushed when the water is clear.
3) Once the system is flushed, turn off the engine and connect the high-
pressure hose to the water outlet of the unit.
5. Connect the trigger gun and dual lance assembly to the high-pressure hose.
6. Install desired nozzle into dual lance assembly.
• Start-up/cold water operation:
1. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions before starting the machine.
2. Locate the Safety Decals on the unit and heed their warnings.
3. Ensure the Burner Switch is in the OFF position.
4. Pointing the trigger gun in a safe direction, unlock the trigger gun and
squeeze the trigger. Hold the trigger gun open while starting the engine.
Brace yourself for possible gun kickback when the engine starts.
5. Once the engine has started, perform the following procedures with the gun
open:
 Inspect for system water leaks, oil leaks, and fuel leaks. If a fuel leak is
found,
TURN MACHINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! Be sure that all damaged parts are
replaced and that all mechanical problems have been corrected before the
operation of the unit.
 Inspect high-pressure hoses for kinks, cuts, and leaks. If a cut or leak is
found,
TURN MACHINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! Replace the hose before starting
the
machine.
6. The unit is now operating as a cold-water pressure washer. Trigger the gun
several times. Rotate adjustable grip on the dual lance for high- and low-
pressure application. NEVER place hands or fingers in front of the nozzle or
look directly into the nozzle.
7. Do not allow the machine to operate in bypass mode (with the trigger gun
closed) for more than three minutes without triggering the gun. Failure to
follow this simple rule can cause premature failure of the pump package.
• Hot Water Operation:
1. Follow preceding steps 1-7 for “Start-Up / Cold Water Operation
2. Move the burner switch to the ON position.
3. Recheck the system for fuel leaks. If a fuel leak is found, TURN THE
MACHINE OFF IMMEDIATELY! Be sure that all damaged parts are replaced
and that all mechanical problems have been corrected prior to operation of
the unit.

Note: Upon initial start-up, water will begin turning hot in approximately 20 seconds
and will reach maximum temperature within 2-1/2 minutes providing that the
trigger gun remains open. The burner will not fire when the trigger is
released.
 Shutdown:
1. Move the burner switch to the OFF position.
2. Squeeze the trigger and discharge the water for a period of three minutes to
cool the heat exchanger and high-pressure hose. Insufficient cool-down
periods for the high-pressure hose will cause excessive wear and eventual
rupture of the hose.
3. Do not choke to stop the engine. Backfire or engine damage may occur.
4. Move the engine key switch to the OFF position.
5. Turn off the water supply and trigger the gun momentarily to relieve
trapped pressure.
6. Disconnect and drain the high-pressure hose, gun, and lance. Wipe the unit
clean. Store in a non-freezing environment.
Checked by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR
Trainer
Date: MAY ___, 2024
MTF Form 1

OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Equipment Type PORTABLE ELECTRIC DRILL
Equipment Code 591003\591013 N013HD
Location LABORATORY/ PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Operation Procedure:
Air Compressor

7. Wear safety glasses when operating with an air compressor.


8. Disconnect the air compressor from the electrical supply when
cleaning/repairing.
9. Clamp stock so it will not move during the operation.
10.Before operation, turn the switch on to see if the compressor is operating
properly.
11.Hold the host and nozzle firmly with both hands while operating.
12.Do not allow the cord to become wrapped around the compressor when working.
13.If the electrical cord becomes frayed or starts to separate from the compressor,
repair it immediately!
14.Be extremely careful when using a larger compressor.
15.Always be careful before/during operating the compressor.
16.Unplug after operation.
Checked by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer
Date: MAY ___, 2024

MTF Form 2

HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
LUBANG
Qualification DRIVING NC II Station/Bldg. VOCATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL
Area/Section PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA

In-Charge CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.

Schedule for the whole duration of training


Responsibl Dail Ever Weekl Ever Monthl Remark
ACTIVITIES y y y y y s
e Person
other 15th
Day Day
1. Clean and check Trainee/ Activity is
Jeepney/ Trainer done
accessories from before
dust and oil; dry and after
and secured/stable working

2. Clean and free Trainee/ Activity is


passenger/driver set Trainer done
from dust /gums. before
and after
working

3. Clean jeepney Trainee/ Activity is


floorings and check Trainer done
stability before
and after
working

4. Clean and check Trainee/ Activity is


floor, walls, Trainer done
windows, ceilings before
• graffiti/dust/rust and after
working
• cobwebs and
outdated/unnece
ssary
objects/items
• obstructions
• open cracks
(floor)
5. Clean and check Trainee/ Activity is
car ventilation and Trainer done
illumination by before
dusting and after
lamps/bulbs, working
replacing non-
functional lamps
6. Clean and check Trainee/ Activity is
computer set - Trainer done
monitor, CPU, before
keyboards, mouse – and after
free, unnecessary working
markings, dust;
cables and plugs are
in order; well-
arranged; all items
functional
7. Clean, inspect air Trainee/ Activity is
conditioning Trainer done
equipment: before
• keep screen and and after
filter free from working
dust/rust
• Check selector
knobs if in
normal positions
and are
functional
• Check if drainage
is OK
8. Clean, check and Trainee/ Activity is
maintain Tool Room Trainer done
before
• Free of dust, not
damp and after
working
• Tools in
appropriate
positions/locatio
ns
• With visible
labels/signage
• Logbook and
forms are
complete, in
order and
updated
• Lights,
ventilation – OK
9. Clean and check Trainee/ Activity is
wash area: Trainer done
before
• Walls/Floors- –
free from oils, and after
molds, broken working
tiles, gums,
stains or graffiti
• Drainage system
is functional
• Water system
functional; no
dripping faucets
or leaking pipes
• Free from
unnecessary
objects (mops,
rags)
10. Clean and Trainee/ Activity is
maintain work shop Trainer done
surroundings by before
sweeping/ removing and after
fallen leaves, working
branches, debris
and other refuse,
impounded water,
clearing pathways of
obstructions
11. Disposal of waste Trainee/ Activity is
materials Trainer done
before
(Follow waste
segregation system) and after
working

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR
Trainer
Date: MAY ____, 2024
MTF Form 3

DRIVING HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE


DAILY TASK YES NO
Dispose segregated waste; clean garbage cans
Sweep floors; if wet, wipe dry
Wipe and clean whiteboards
Clean and arrange working tables
Clean and check mounting of equipment
Before leaving, turn off the switch or main breaker
WEEKLY TASK YES NO
Update accomplishment/Progress Charts
Clean bulbs/lamps/ceilings/walls
Clean/Wash of windows/glasses/mirrors
Clean and check tools, machines, supplies, materials
Sanitize garbage receptacles
MONTHLY TASK YES NO
Conduct inventory
Clean and arrange tool cabinet
Inspect electrical system; clean cables, wires
Clean instructional materials & modules; arrange and put in
order
Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer

Date: MAY ____, 2024

MTF Form 4

DRIVING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


4 HOURS 14 Hours 30 HOURS 70 HOURS
• Check power  Check  Observed for
 Check and
cord carbon unusual or
clean the
 Run the parts and abnormal
internal
equipment for 1 terminals operation.
part of the
minute  Check engine.
 Clean and electrode
inspect for holder and
damages cable
assembly
 Parts are well
secured and  Clean and
properly labeled kept dry
Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer
Date: MAY ___, 2024
MTF Form 5

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


EQUIPMENT TYPE PORTABLE PRESSURE WASHER
EQUIPMENT CODE 84798950
LOCATION PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Schedule for the whole duration of training

ACTIVITIES MANPOWER Daily Ever Weekly Every Monthly Remarks


y 15th
Othe Day
r Day

1. Check electrical Trainer /


connections, cables Trainee Activity is
and outlets done
 Clean and kept before
dry and after
 Parts are well- working
secured/attache
d
 Properly labeled
2. Check cord/cable: Trainer /
 Clean and kept Trainee Activity is
dry done
 Parts are well- before
secured/
and after
attached
working
 Inspect for
damages and
replace parts if
necessary
3. Check internal Trainer / Activity is
windings (primary Trainee done
and secondary) before
and after
working
4. Run the equipment Trainer / Activity is
for 5 minutes and Trainee done
observe for unusual before
noise or abnormal
operation; if repair
and after
is necessary, send to working
technician.

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer

Date: MAY ___, 2024


MTF Form 5

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


EQUIPMENT TYPE AIR COMPRESSOR
EQUIPMENT CODE 84144010
LOCATION PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Schedule for the whole duration of training
ACTIVITIES MANPOWE Daily Ever Weekl Every Monthly Remarks
R
y y 15th
Othe Day
r Day
1. Check electrical Trainer /
connections, Trainee
cables and outlets Activity is
done
 Clean and kept before
dry and after
 Parts are well-
secured/attache
working
d

Properly
labeled
2. Check cord/cable: Trainer /
Trainee
 Clean and kept Activity is
dry done
 Parts are well- before
secured/
and after
attached
working
 Inspect for
damages and
replace parts if
necessary
3. Check internal Trainer / Activity is
windings (primary Trainee done
and secondary) before
and after
working

4. Run the Trainer /


equipment for 5 Trainee Activity is
minutes and done
observe for before
unusual noise or
abnormal
and after
operation; if repair working
is necessary, send
to technician.

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR
Trainer
Date: MAY ___, 2024
MTF Form 6

WORKSHOP INSPECTION CHECKLIST


Qualification DRIVING NC II
MR. CHRISTOPHER P.
LABORATORY/PRACTICAL In-
Area/Section RAGASA JR./Tool
WORKSHOP AREA Charge Keeper
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
1. Are panel board, and circuit breakers’ electrical connections,
cables, and outlets functional, clean, well secured, and properly
labeled?
2. Are cleaned workshops and arranged working tables according to
shop layout and checked stability?

3. Are checked and cleaned floor walls, windows, and ceiling? Free
from dust and outdated unnecessary objects?

4. Are checked lighting fixtures and replaced non-functional with new


ones?

5. Are cleaned and maintain the tool cabinet? Free from dust, not
damp? Tools in appropriate positions with visible labels or
signage?

6. Are checked log books if complete and updated?

7. Are checked and cleaned rest room? The water system, urinal, and
bowl, and free from stains, dirt, and unnecessary objects.

8. Are cleaned and maintained shop surrounding by sweeping and


removing fallen leaves, debris and other refuse?

9. Are checked disposal waste materials and followed waste


segregation system?

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer

Date: MAY ___, 2024


MTF Form 7

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST


Equipment Type: PRESSURE WASHER
Property Code/Number: 8538
Location: LABORATORY/PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Person-In-Charge: MR. CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR/ Tool Keeper
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS

1. Is the motor condition efficient and smooth when


running?
2. Do the cord and plug have defects or deteriorated from
heat or chemical substances?
3. Does the switch function according to the correct
operation?
4. Is the power switch functioning?

5. Is the motor will not overheat?

6. Are the equipment instruction manuals present?

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR
Trainer

Date: MAY ___, 2024


MTF Form 7

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST


Equipment Type: AIR COMPRESSOR
Property Code/Number: 84144010
Location: LABORATORY/PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA
Person-In-Charge: MR. CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR / Tool Keeper
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
1. Is the motor condition efficient and smooth when
running?
2. Do the cord and plug have defects or deteriorated from
heat or chemical substances?
3. Does the switch function according to the correct
operation?
4. Is the power switch functioning?

5. Is the motor will not overheat?

6. Are the equipment instruction manuals present?

Inspected by:

CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer
Date: MAY ___, 2024
MTF Form 9

WASTE SEGREGATION LIST


Qualification DRIVING NC II

Area/Section LABORATORY/PRACTICAL WORKSHOP AREA

In-Charge CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR

WASTE SEGREGATION
METHOD
GENERAL/ACCUMULATED WASTES
Recycle Compose Dispose

1. Empty containers
2. Busted fuses
3. Defective and out-of-order vacuum
4. Broken filter lens, clear glass
5. Broken PPE (plastic) apron, mask,
goggles, respirator, etc.
6. Unserviceable PPE (leather, textile,
fabrics) apron, gloves
7. Broken cords/ cables, etc.
8. Use oil, fluids grease, etc.
9. Used papers (bond papers,
cartoons, empty boxes)
10. Food leftovers, tree leaves,
wood, etc.
Checked by:

MR. CHRISTOPHER P. RAGASA JR.


Trainer

Date: MAY ___, 2024

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