First Term Lesson Note for Week Three
Class : JSS 1
Subject : Basic Technology
Topic : Workshop Safety II ( Accident)
Duration : 80 Minutes
Periods :“Double periods
TOPIC: WORKSHOP SAFETY (II)- DEFINITION OF ACCIDENTS
Learning Objectives : By the end of the lesson learners will be able to :
I. Define an accident
II. State the causes of accidents
III. Identify ways of Preventing Accident
IV. Fire and types
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS : Charts showing an accident scene in a workshop.
REFERENCE BOOK : Evans Basic Technology for Junior Secondary School, Book 1.
CONTENT :
DEFINITION OF ACCIDENT
An accident is an unforeseen turn of events without an apparent cause i.e. a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it. Accidents can be caused by people and equipment.
CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS
Causes of accidents in the workshop can be grouped under two major headings:
(I) Unsafe actions (ii) unsafe conditions
Unsafe Actions
Lack of concentration
horseplay
Lack of carefulness in handling the machines
Fatigue / tiredness
Failure to use safety devices
Unsafe Conditions
Bad/faulty machine
Slippery or wet floors
Absence of safety devices
Non-maintenance of tools
Working in the workshop when one is tired or sick.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Accidents in the workshop can be prevented by observing the following rules:
Keep workshop clean and tidy
No horse play
Dress safely for work
Work safely with hand tools
Work safely with machines
Work safely electrical tools, machines and appliances
Work safely with hot materials
Always be very careful.
TYPES OF FIRE
There are two types of fire which can occur in a workshop. These are:
Electrical fire
Chemical fire
ELECTRICAL FIRE
An electrical fire may result due to the following: Sparks due to short circuit or partial contact, Poor wiring, Wrong electrical connections, Overloading, Not switching off electrical appliance after use. Electrical fire is fought with fire extinguisher, water and dry sand.
CHEMICAL FIRE
A chemical fire is caused by chemical substances used or stored in the workshop. Examples of chemical substances are gas, oil and grease.
Chemical fire is fought with foam, dry sand or gas from a fire extinguisher. Never use water to put out fire caused by chemicals.
EVALUATION / ASSESSMENT:
- What is an accident?
- State five (5) causes of accidents.
- How can we prevent accidents in a workshop?
- List two types of fire that can occur in the works.
CONCLUSION : The teacher goes over the lesson by summarizing and pointing out the salient point based on the learning objectives.
ASSIGNMENT :
1. _______ is a place where activities such as fabrication, designing, construction and drawing take place. (a) Factory (b) Hospital (c) Hostel (d) Workshop.
2. ______________ means protection from, or not being exposed to the risk of harm or injury (a) Methodology (b) Skill (c) Safety (d) Technology
3. ______________ is a negative experience that happens to somebody when he does not expect it (a) An accident (b) Disease (c) Fire outbreak (d) Electrical sparking.
4. The following are causes of accidents except (a) using appropriate safety devices (b) Lack of concentration (c) horseplay (d) Lack of carefulness in handling machines
5. ______________ are to be used to stop fire from destroying lives (a) Extinguishers and bucket of sand (b) Helmets (c) Boots (d) Goggles
THEORY
1. Draw a typical basic technology workshop layout.
2. State five (5) workshop safety precautions.
3. Mention five (5) workshop safety devices.
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