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Assessment Criteria
1. Workshop station
2. Working tables, chairs
3. Training Materials ( CBLM)
4. Personal Protective Equipment
5. Power Supply Materials
- Printed circuit board
- Sandpaper, alligator clips
- pencil ,paper, ruler & permanent marker
- Electronic components (diode, capacitor & transistor)
6. Tools and test instruments
- Soldering tools (Soldering iron,Soldering stand, Desoldering tool)
- Driving tools (Flat screwdriver, Philips screwdriver)
- Splicing tools ( Side cutter, Long nose pliers, Wire Stripper)
- 12 V Mini drill
- Auxiliary tool ( Utility knife, paint brush/ cleaning brush)
- Multi tester (VOM)
Assessment Method:
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS Document No.EPAS – OO1
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ASSEMBLY & SERVICING
November 2015
1. Electrical hazards are fatal like electric shocks from open wire and
grounded electrical appliance.
a. Cutting tools may inflict injuries and cut through the flesh or
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c. Soldering tools can cause extreme heat and can burn the skin.
5. Keep all hand tools inside the tool cabinet, tool box or
on the table and not inside your pocket as it might hurt
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS Document No.EPAS – OO1
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1. Mask 2. Apron
SELF-CHECK 1.1-1
Test I
Directions: Modified True or False. Write true if the statement is correct.
If it is not true, write the word/words that make the statement
false.
Test II
Directions: Identify the pictures shown below.
1. 3.
2. 4.
1. True
2. False. No one
3. True
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5. True
Test II
1. Apron
2. Hand gloves
3. Goggles
4. Mask
Learning Objectives:
After reading this Information Sheets, You must be able to:
ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS Document No.EPAS – OO1
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2. Prepare and check the required tools, materials and equipment used to
assemble electronic products
SOLDERING TOOLS
DRIVING TOOLS
SPLICING TOOLS
BORING TOOL
AUXILIARY TOOLS
MATERIALS
2. Sand paper-
3. Pencil-
4. Masking tape-
5. Ruler-
6. Permanent marker-
a. Transformer
(Step down, 750mA)-
b. 4 diodes (IN4001) -
c. Capacitors
d. Wires (#22–stranded)
e. IC’s-
-LM7812,
-LM7805
f. Alligator clips-
(red & black)
i. Chassis/Compartment-
EQUIPMENT
1.
3.
4.
5.
1. Soldering iron
3. Diode
Performance Objective:
Given a 12V Mini Drill with drill bits, you are to operate and check the
tool within fifteen (15) minutes with consideration to occupational health
and safety policies and procedures.
Procedure:
1. Select the proper drill bit for the material you are drilling. Metal and
wood usually can use the same type of drill bit, but masonry bits have
a very special design.
2. Put on eye protection. Hold the drill with both hands perpendicular to
the hole you want to drill.
Method of Assessment:
CRITERIA YES NO
Performance Objective:
Procedures:
4. Arrange working tables, chairs and other related facilities in line with the
standard occupational health and safety requirements
Method of Assessment:
CRITERIA YES NO
Performance Objective:
Procedures:
Method of Assessment:
CRITERIA YES NO
References:
Practical Electronics
Author: Marconi S. Pagarigan
Http://www.Electronics.com