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Safety Signs and Symbols LO1

The document outlines an instructional intervention plan for Grade 7 students at Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School, focusing on basic safety practices in the workplace. It includes objectives, learning resources, procedures for teaching, and evaluation methods related to safety signs and symbols. The plan emphasizes the importance of understanding safety signs in various workplace contexts and incorporates activities for students to engage with the material.

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Safety Signs and Symbols LO1

The document outlines an instructional intervention plan for Grade 7 students at Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School, focusing on basic safety practices in the workplace. It includes objectives, learning resources, procedures for teaching, and evaluation methods related to safety signs and symbols. The plan emphasizes the importance of understanding safety signs in various workplace contexts and incorporates activities for students to engage with the material.

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Department of Education

Schools Division of Iloilo


Santa Barbara National Comprehensive High School
Santa Barbara, Iloilo
TVE Exploratory

Instructional Intervention Plan

Name:
Date & Time:
Grade Level: 7 Exploratory

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard: The learners demonstrate an understanding of basic safety practices in
the workplace.
B. Performance Standard: The learners shall be able to perform safety procedures in the
workplace.
C. Learning Objectives: LO 1. Observe shop safety rules and practices.
Code: SPTVE_EXPL7- PBTO-Ia-b-1
D. Specific Objectives: 1.1 Familiarize with the basic safety signs and symbols.
1.2 Draw basic safety signs and symbols according to specific work
area.
E. Integration Across Other Learning Areas: Technical Drawing (lines and shapes,
identification of colors), meaning and spelling of words (English 7).
F. Differentiated Instruction Strategy/ies: Individualize and by group.
G. Contextualize Competency: Identify signs and symbols within the SBNCHS school
campus.

II. CONTENT: LESSON 1: PERFORMING BASIC SAFETY PRACTICES

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A. References
1. Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELCs)
2. SCPs – CGs

B. Other Instructional Materials


1. Powerpoint Presentation, TV
2. Supplementary Learning Materials
3. Pictures, Activity sheets and answer sheets

IV. PROCEDURE

A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
2. Attendance

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3. Motivation and presenting the purpose of the lesson
The teacher will instruct the learners to spell the word/s orally, give their own idea about its
meaning based on their own understanding.
Questions:
1. How do you spell safety, workplace, symbols, danger, accidents, and injury?
2. What does it mean when we say signs, workplace, symbols, danger, accidents, and injury?
3. Why is it important to understand the signs and symbols in the surroundings?

Review
Learners will share their ideas about the school rules and regulations and classroom do’s
and don’ts.

B. Activity:
The teacher will instruct the learners for their activity and provided with the activity materials.

Direction: Learners will draw and name the signs and symbols found within the school campus in 10-
15 minutes. (Individual Activity)

Name: _____________________________ Year & Section: ______ Date: ______ Signature: _______

Draw the sample of Put a check mark if it is dangerous or not Describe the picture
signs and symbols dangerous.
Dangerous Not Dangerous

C. Analysis
Learner will answer the questions base on their activity.
Questions:
1. What are the signs and symbols you had listed on your activity?
2. What do you think are the use of symbols in the workplace?
3. How will you know that the workplace specifically in welding/construction area is safe to
the workers?

D. Abstraction
Safety Signs and Symbols
Introduction
Safety symbols are pictures sometimes called safety pictographs, pictograms, or
pictorials. These symbols provide warnings or alerts about a possible hazard. Because pictures
may convey information better than words, graphic symbols are added to precautionary labels to
show major workplace.

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1. Symbols may show and help to explain the hazards quickly.
2. Symbols can be understood by both readers and non-readers.
3. Symbols may be multilingual and usually translate directly into all languages. Welding and
cutting industry have adopted standardized symbols and uniform methods of use to avoid user
confusion and to supplement and reinforce the written messages.
Words
The large word at the top of the label is called the signal word. It is used in combination with a
specific colored background and combined with the safety alert symbol to indicate the degree of
seriousness of a potential hazard. Because of its colored background, the signal word is usually the first
element that you notice when looking at safety label. According to International Standard Organization
(ISO), there are three (3) choices for a signal word:
1. DANGER
2. WARNING
3. CAUTION
Color
Since color is typically the first thing that draws the attention of the viewer, the color-coded
surrounding shapes act as a first level of meaning and, as you draw closer to the sign, you are able to
distinguish the specific information conveyed by the graphic symbol.
Example A is an ISO “Warning Safety Sign”. This type of label is meant to tell what the hazard
is (e.g. “fire hazard”).
Example B is an ISO “Prohibition Safety Sign”. This label tells about an action not to take in
order to avoid a hazard (e.g. “no open flame”).
Example C is an ISO “Mandatory Action Safety Sign”. This label defines an action that needs to
be taken to avoid the hazard (e.g. “read manual”).

Classification of Safety Signs


1. Regulatory Signs- signs contain instructions. Failure to comply with them constitutes
an offense under law, standing orders, company policy, etc.
a. Mandatory signs are regulatory signs which indicate that an instruction must be
carried out. When symbols are used, they are white on a blue disc. Text-only
mandatory signs are black or white in a portrait format.

2. Prohibition signs- are regulatory signs which


indicate that an action or activity is not allowed.
The symbolic shape used on prohibition signs is
the red circle and slash over a black symbol.
Prohibition signs may contain only the red circle
and text with no symbol.

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3. Warning Signs- signs which warn of a hazard or hazardous condition that is not likely to be life-
threatening. The symbolic shape used on warning signs is black triangle with yellow interior and black
symbol.

4. Danger Signs- signs which warn of a hazard or hazardous condition is likely life threatening. It is
recommended that symbols not be used on danger signs.

5. Fire Signs- advice the location of fire alarms and firefighting


equipment. Fire signs contain a white symbol and/or text on a red
background.

6. Emergency Information Signs- indicate the location or direction to, emergency- related
facilities (exits, first aid, safety equipment, etc.). These signs feature a white symbol and/or text on a
green background.
7. General Information Signs- communicate
information of a general nature in order to avoid
misunderstanding or confusion. These signs often refer to
housekeeping, company practices and logistics.
Application
Each group will choose safety signs and symbols and give a specific workplace situation wherein
the signs and symbols are used.

POINTS
Criteria Allotted Gained
All members cooperate on the task. 5 pts.

Presented 3 safety signs and symbols.

Present specific workplace situation.

Finish before the allotted time.

E. Evaluation
Direction: Read and analyze each statement carefully. Choose the best answer and write the letter only
on your answer sheet.

1. Pictures that are used to inform workers on safety practices are__________.


A. Cautions B. Warnings C. Prohibitions D. Safety signs

2. Signs which indicate that an action is not allowed are___________.


A. regulatory signs B. mandatory signs C. prohibition signs D. warning signs

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3. Which are used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury?
A. Danger B. Caution C. Warning D. Emergency

4. Signs indicate that an instruction must be carried out_________.


A. regulatory signs B. mandatory signs C. prohibition signs D. warning signs

5. Which used to indicate an imminently hazardous situation which, if avoided, may result in death or
serious injury?
A. Danger B. Warning C. Caution D. Emergency

F. Agreement
Direction: In your TVE Notebook, answer the questions.
1. How will you protect yourself to avoid accidents in the workplace?
2. Do you need protection to your body if accidents happened in the workplace? In your words,
explain why.

Prepared by:

Aileen Marie S. Bañas


Teacher I
Exploratory Teacher

Checked by:

SIONA MARY C. SOLDEVILLA


Master Teacher I
OIC-TVE-HE Department

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