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Checkpoint: Write The Local Numbers and Emergency Numbers (Where Applicable) For The Following Authorities
Checkpoint: Write The Local Numbers and Emergency Numbers (Where Applicable) For The Following Authorities
Checkpoint: Write The Local Numbers and Emergency Numbers (Where Applicable) For The Following Authorities
Write the local numbers and emergency numbers (where applicable) for the following authorities:
o Emergency number
National Emergency Hotline in the Philippines : 911
o Local numbers
Police - Valenzuela City Police (PNP) : 8352-4000 local 4101
Fire department - Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) : 8352-3000 locals 232 / 8292-35-19
Ambulance - Fatima University Medical Center Corporation (Valenzuela) : 8291-6538
Sea & air rescue - Philippine Coast Guard : (02) 8527-8481 to 89 / (02) 8527-8482 local 6291
Philippine Red Cross - Valenzuela City Chapter : 3432-0273
Child Development Agency - Social Welfare & Development Office (CSWD) : 8352-1000 locals
1103 / 1105 / 1129 / 8352-2000
Local Hospital - Valenzuela City Emergency Hospital : 8352-6000
CHECKPOINT
What do you consider to be the main factors which contribute to the safe use of tools?
1. Inspect regularly
Regularly inspect your tools to make sure that they are in good condition.
5. Follow instructions
After using a tool, clean it and return it to it's proper storage place.
1. Use the right tool for the job. Don’t use your wrench as a hammer. Don’t use a screwdriver as a
chisel, etc. Go back to the tool house and get the right tool in the right size for the job.
2. Don’t use broken or damaged tools, dull cutting tools, or screwdrivers with worn tips.
4. Make sure your grip and footing are secure when using large tools.
5. Carry tools securely in a tool belt or box. Don’t carry tools up ladders. Use a hoist or rope.
6. Keep close track of tools when working at heights. A falling tool can kill a co-worker.
8. Use the right personal protective equipment (PPE) for the job. Follow company instructions for
selecting and using safety eyewear, steel toed shoes, gloves, hard hats, etc.
Outline some of the hazards to which you are exposed while using hand tools
Suitable eye protectors must be provided where there is a potential for injury to the eyes or face
from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or
vapors, potentially injurious light radiation, or a combination of these.
Ear Protection
Exposure to high noise levels can cause hearing loss or impairment. It can create physical and
psychological stress. There is no cure for noise-induced hearing loss, so the prevention of
excessive noise exposure is the only way to avoid hearing damage.
Head Protection
Protective hats for head protection against impact blows must be able to withstand penetration
and absorb the shock of a blow. In some cases, hats should also protect against electric shock.
Work wear
To prevent accidents, select work wear that is strong and fits well to facilitate work.
Avoid work wear with exposed belts, buckles, and buttons, which can cause damage to
vehicles while working. As a safety measure against injury or burns, avoid exposing the
bare skin.
Work shoes
Make sure to wear safety shoes while working. Because it is dangerous to wear sandals
or sneakers that slip easily or reduce work efficiency. They also make the wearer
vulnerable to injury due to accidentally dropped objects.
Work gloves
When lifting heavy items or removing hot exhaust pipes or similar objects, it is advisable
to wear gloves. However, it is not necessary to make a rule of wearing them for ordinary
maintenance work. Whether you should wear gloves must be determined according to the
type of work you will be performing.