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CBT SHOP LAYOUT (Draw or Design Your Institution's Facilities)

The document provides guidance on designing a floor plan for a competency-based training (CBT) shop that incorporates 9 essential CBT facilities and safety measures. The 9 facilities include practical work areas, classrooms, resource areas, labs, and support services. Safety features like fire exits, extinguishers, and first aid kits should be included. When designing the layout, factors like workflow, accessibility of materials, security, ventilation, and clear demarcation of spaces must be considered. A sample CBT shop layout is provided.
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CBT SHOP LAYOUT (Draw or Design Your Institution's Facilities)

The document provides guidance on designing a floor plan for a competency-based training (CBT) shop that incorporates 9 essential CBT facilities and safety measures. The 9 facilities include practical work areas, classrooms, resource areas, labs, and support services. Safety features like fire exits, extinguishers, and first aid kits should be included. When designing the layout, factors like workflow, accessibility of materials, security, ventilation, and clear demarcation of spaces must be considered. A sample CBT shop layout is provided.
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CBT SHOP LAYOUT (draw or design your institution’s facilities)

Trainee Name: Qualification:


Sector: Unit of Competency:

Prepare a floor plan of your institution focusing on the 9 CBT facilities (using TESDA terminology). Pls. incorporate the safety
measures

9 CBT facilities:

1) Practical Work area - Demonstration area


2) Contextual Learning area – classroom or lecture area
3) Trainer’s resource area – faculty or teacher’s room
4) Computer laboratory - computer or IT lab
5) Distance learning area – research on-line applications
6) Quality control area – storage area, pilot testing of materials before actual use of the learners
7) Institutional assessment area – demonstration, oral questioning, interview, written exams of the learners
8) Support service area – areas related to your qualification , guidance, admin., cashier, registrar’s, restroom, clinic, chapel, waste
disposal or
9) Learning resource area - library

Safety measures:

1) Fire exit
2) Fire extinguisher
3) Emergency light
4) First aid kit
5) Signages

Provision:

1) Comfort Room for Male & Female


2) Waste Disposal
3) Sink/Lavatory
4) Waiting Area
When preparing a CBT Shop Layout, the following factors must be considered:

Areas are designed to facilitate the smooth work flow of trainees and trainers
The support materials and other aids for learning are readily available and accessible
The accessibility of the trainee to the facilities is preferred
Security, safety and well-being of the trainee were prioritized, Safety zones are clearly identified.
Ventilation and illumination of each area should also be considered
Caution signs are placed in prominent and required areas
General area for training is identified and areas for specific training activities are clearly demarcated.

Please see sample Shop Layout below


SAMPLE CBT SHOP LAYOUT

Trainee Name: Write your name Qualification: Domestic Work NC II


Sector: Health, Social, and Other Unit of Competency: Provide Food and Beverage
Community Development Services Service

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