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HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
Qualification COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II
Area/Sectio
COMPETENCY-BASED TRAINING (CBT) WORKSHOP
n
In-Charge MARY ANN O. DEL ROSARIO
Schedule for the 1st Semester (SY 2022-
2023)
Responsibl
ACTIVITIES
e Person Every Every
Weekl
Daily other 15th Monthly Remarks
y
Day Day
1. Check stability and
clean working Teacher/
tables in ü
accordance with
the floor plan and Students
layout.
2. Clean and check
floor, walls,
windows, ceilings
graffiti/dust/rus
t
cobwebs and
outdated/
unnecessary Teacher/
objects/items ü
obstructions Students
any used
materials,
scraps (slugs,
stubs) spilled
liquid
Open cracks
(floor)
3. Wipe lights and
bulbs, repair
broken lights, and
maintain a clean Teacher/
exhaust system to ü
ensure good Students
ventilation and
lighting in the
workplace.
4. Clear the display,
CPU, keyboards,
and computer
mouse from dust Teacher/
and superfluous ü
marks; cables and Students
plugs should be
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Trainer
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
Equipment Type DESKTOP COMPUTER
Equipment Code DC 2022-001
Location PRACTICAL WORK AREA/COMPUTER WORKSHOP
Operational procedure in booting the computer system
1. Examine the setup of the computer. Make sure there is no split
liquid around and that the area is dry.
2. Verify the keyboard and computer’s ability.
3. Dust off the computer and get rid of everything that will restrict
its use.
4. Check the wires and power outlets. Verify the connections.
5. Connect the power wire to a wall socket.
6. AVR/UPS should be turned on before the computer.
Operational procedure in shutting down the computer system
1. Close all running programs.
2. When not in use, properly shut down the computer.
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3. After turning off the PC, turn off the AVR/UPS.
4. After usage, put the keyboard and mouse back where they
belong.
5. Unplug the power cord in wall outlet.
6. Cover the desktop PC to keep it safe.
WORKSHOP LAY-OUT
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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Equipment Type: Computer Unit
Property Code/Number : CSSDESKTOP
Location: PRACTICAL WORK AREA (Computer Workshop)
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
ü 1. Are the AVRs working properly and in great condition?
ü 2. Are the cables/cords accurately attached to the computer
unit?
ü 3. Are the keyboard and mouse correctly fastened to the CPU
and free of dust?
ü 4. Has the system unit been cleaned properly?
ü 5. Are superfluous noises in the computer unit checked?
ü 6. Have the unit’s utilities such as antivirus and spyware been
updated and installed?
ü 7. Were all hard drives defragmented?
ü 8. Are unused programs removed?
ü 9. Have the utilities, drivers, and operating system all been
reinstalled?
Remarks: OBSERVED AND DONE ACCURATELY.
Inspected by: MARY ANN O. DEL ROSARIO Date: JULY 29, 2022
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WORKSHOP INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Qualificatio
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II
n
Area/Sectio PRACTICAL WORK In- MARY ANN O. DEL
n AREA Charge ROSARIO
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
ü 1. Is the floor plan/layout followed when cleaning and
arranging the working tables? Is stability assessed?
ü 2. Are floor, walls, windows, and ceilings clean and in
good condition?
ü 3. Are there working lighting and enough ventilation in
the workshop?
4. Do the computer’s display, CPU, keyboards, mouse,
ü cables, and connectors all have their places and are
organized properly?
ü 5. Are the printers clean and well-maintained?
ü 6. Does the LCD projector work?
ü 7. Does the LCD projector constantly kept in its bag?
ü 8. Are all air conditioning equipment properly cleaned
and inspected?
ü 9. Does the Tool Area get cleaned, inspected, and
maintained properly?
ü 10. Is the bathroom well maintained?
ü 11. Is the workshop facility kept up and clean?
ü 12. Was the garbage disposed of properly?
ü 13. Does the teacher do an inventory of the supplies,
tools, and equipment?
ü 14. Does the air conditioner work well and is the dust
out of the filter?
ü 15. Are accomplishment charts, progress charts, and
other visual aids correctly updated?
Remarks:
The workshop has undergone a careful inspection and is appropriate
for instruction.
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WASTE SEGREGATION CHECKLIST
Qualification COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II
Area/Section PRACTICAL WORK AREA (COMPUTER WORKSHOP)
In-Charge MARY ANN O. DEL ROSARIO
WASTE SEGREGATED METHOD
GENERATED/ACCUMULATED
WASTE
RECYCLE COMPOSE DISPOSE
Damaged Computer Monitor
Damaged Computer System
Component (Motherboard,
Expansion Card, HDD,
Microprocessor, RAM, etc.)
Damaged Computer
Parts/Peripherals (Mouse,
Keyboard, Speaker, Switch,
Printer, etc.)
Used Soldering Iron Lead
Used Liquid Cleaning Solution
Used Thermal CPU Paste
Compound
Expired Fire Extinguisher
Chemical Solution
Broken Tools and Materials
Broken Computer Case
Used Printer Cartridge, Ribbon &
Ink Refilling Kit
Damaged Disc Storage (DVDs,
CDs, Blu-ray Disc, Diskette, etc.)
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Scrap Cables/Wires (Power Cable,
Data Cable, UTP Cable, Coaxial
Cable, Electronic Wire, etc.)
Used Office Supplies (Pen,
Marking Pen, Ink Refilling Kit, etc.)
Packaging Box & Used Papers
Scrap Metals
Damaged Computer Monitor ü
Damaged Computer System
Component (Motherboard,
ü
Expansion Card, HDD,
Microprocessor, RAM, etc.)
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Trainer
WASTE SEGREGATION ACTION PLAN
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES/STRATEGIES TIME PERSON EXPECTED
FRAM INVOLVED/AGENC OUTCOMES
E Y
To construct Construction of waste Year- School head, Community
waste disposal area using round Teachers, Parents, clean-up
disposal area salvage materials Grade 11 and 12 and waste
and compost learners, Barangay segregatio
pit officials and garbage n
collectors conducted
Recycled
waste
materials
to be sold
in the
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junkshop
for
additional
income
Waste
materials
to be
collected
by local
garbage
collector
Wastes like
dry leaves
to be
burned
through
compost pit
and use as
organic
fertilizer.
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Trainer
TAG-OUT INDEX CARD
LOG DATE TYPE DESCRIPTION
SERIAL ISSUE (Danger/Caution) (System Components,
D Test Reference, etc.
CSS2022 July Do not open Hard Disk
-001 29,
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2022
CSS2022 July Connect only to appropriate Power Supply
-002 29, voltage
2022
CSS2022 July Do not short circuit Motherboard
-003 30,
2022
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CSS2022 July Do not open Central Processing Unit
-004 30, (CPU)
2022
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BREAKDOWN / REPAIR REPORT
Property ID Number DC-CSS-001
Property Name Desktop Computer
Location Practical Working Area
Findings Recommendation
H ard disk problem due to virus or Clean computer and use anti-virus and
malware anti-malware programs. Install anti-virus
and security programs.
Use a firewall and an ad blockers to
prevent pop-ups and other fishing and
infected sites from accessing or coming
up in search results.
Inspected by: Reported to:
Mary Ann O. Del Rosario Management
Date: Date:
August 01, 2022 August 01, 2022
Subsequent Action Taken: Recommendation:
Inspection and testing to verify the Clean computer and use anti-virus and
functionality of the desk top computer anti-malware programs. Install anti-virus
and security programs.
Use a firewall and an ad blockers to
prevent pop-ups and other fishing and
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infected sites from accessing or coming
up in search results.
By: Reported to:
Technician Management
Date: Date:
August 01, 2022 August 01, 2022
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SALVAGE REPORT
Area/Section Practical Work Area
In-Charge Mary Ann O. Del Rosario
Facility Type Part Identified Recommendation
Desktop Computer Computer mouse Replace battery of the
System wireless mouse
Desktop Computer Keyboard Clean with compressed
System air or lint-free cloth as it
is filled with
accumulated dust and
dirt.
Desktop Computer Motherboard Clear the motherboard
System using a bristle brush to
loosen the dust and
debris.
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EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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EQUIPMENT TYPE COMPUTER UNIT
EQUIPMENT CODE CSSDESKTOP
LOCATION PRACTICAL WORK AREA (Computer
Workshop)
Schedule for the Month of August
Every Every
ACTIVITIES MANPOWE Dail Mont
Other Weekly 15th Remarks
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R Day Day
1. Examine the
motherboard,
the RAM, the
CPU, the
power supply,
the cables
and the
outlets
Dry
and
maint Activity is
ained Teacher/
clean done before
ü
Parts using the
are Students
firmly equipment
conne
cted
or
attach
ed
Appro
priatel
y
labelle
d.
Teacher/ ü Activity is
2. Make sure
I/O ports done before
and its Students
using the
accessories,
such as USB, equipment
HDMI, VGA,
LPT, and
SATA are
powered
and
grounded
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properly:
Well-
kept
and
clean
Parts
are
firmly
fasten
ed or
attach
ed
Check
for
damag
e and
replac
e any
neede
d
parts
3. VGA, LPT,
HDMI, USB, Activity is
and SATA
ports on Teacher/ done before
desktop ü
computers using the
Students
should all equipment
have cables
connected
correctly.
4. Check Hard Activity is
Disk and
Back Ups for done before
RAID if Students ü
properly using the
connected equipment
to SATA/IDE
ports.
.
5. Remove spills
Activity is
and dust,
carefully Teacher/ done before
check and ü
clean the using the
wire feeder Students
(rollers, wire equipment
speed/spool
adjustment).
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6. Run the
equipment
for five
minutes and Activity is
Technicians/
check for
done before
unusual Teacher/ ü
noises or using the
abnormal
Students equipment
behavior, if
a repair is
required,
send it to an
expert.
7. Remove Activity is
programs Students done before
that are no ü
longer using the
needed or
used. equipment
8. To prepare for
the upcoming
group of Activity is
trainees,
reformat the Technicians/ done before
system unit ü
Teacher using the
or reinstall
operating equipment
system,
drivers, and
utilities.
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PURCHASE REQUEST
Lupigue Integrated School
QUANTITY ITEM UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
10 pcs. Motherboard P20,500.00 P205,000.00
compatible with
i9
Total P205,000.00
Purpose: The desktop computers need to be upgraded in the computer
laboratory 5 for faster and smarter performance and for better power efficiency.
Department: Senior Highschool/CSS Computer Laboratory
Date: August 08, 2022
Requested by:
Mary Ann O. Del Rosario
Received by:
_______________________
Approved by:
Crispin M. Buensuceso
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