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FOOD (FISH)
PROCESSING
MODULE 9
PARTICIPATE IN IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL
PRACTICES AT WORK
Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines
7
Food (Fish) Processing – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module
First Edition, 2020
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Published by the Department of Education – Region 10
Regional Director: Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III
Assistant Regional Director: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V
Printed in the Philippines by
Department of Education – Region 10
Office Address: Zone 1, Deped Building, Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang,
Cagayan de Oro City
Contact Number: (088) 880 7072
E-mail Address:region10@deped.gov.ph
Development Team of the Module
Author: John Efsel C. Tumampos
Evaluators: Esterlita J. Sanchez
Josie O. Mejos
Evelyn A. Taruc
Niel John M. Roxas
Illustrator and Layout Artist:
Management Team:
Chairperson: Dr. Arturo B. Bayucot, CESO III
Regional Director
Co-Chairpersons: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V
Asst. Regional Director
Edwin R. MaribojocEdD, CESO VI
Schools Division Superintendent
Mala Epra B. Magnaong, Chief ES, CLMD
Members: Neil A. Improgo, EPS-LRMS
Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr.,EPS-ADM
Samuel C. Silacan, EdD, CID Chief
Joseph T. Boniao, EPS-EPP/TLE
Rone Ray M. Portacion,EdD EPS-LRMS
Edwin V. Palma, PSDS
Ray G. Salcedo, Principal II/District In-charge
Avilla G. Taclob, Principal I/District In-charge
Agnes P. Gonzales,PDO II
Vilma M. Inso, Librarian II
Food (Fish) Processing
Module 9
PARTICIPATE IN IMPROVING
ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES
AT WORK
Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and
reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and
universities. We encourage teachers and other education stake
holders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to
the Department of Education at action @deped.gov.ph
We value your feedback and recommendations.
7
What I Need to Know ………......................................... 1
What I Know ………......................................... 2
Lesson 1: Participate in Improving Environmental Practices
At Work …………...……………………….. 5
What’s In ……………………………………. 5
What’s New ……………………………………. 5
What Is It ……………………………………. 6
What’s More ………......................................... 13
What I Have Learned ………......................................... 14
What Can I Do ………......................................... 14
Assessment ………......................................... 15
Additional Activities ………......................................... 18
Answer Key ………......................................... 19
References ………......................................... 20
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introductory Message
For the Learner
Hooray!!!! Congratulations and welcome to the last module. Again, always
remember that the basis for living in this wonderful world is the ability to start for
survival. Unless you have fully and clearly understood what awaits on you. You are
generally in the position to judge situation on the quality of life, achievement and
acquisition that you’ve been dreaming about for a long period of time. Thus, one
needs someone to realize it.
Philosophers really believed that the absorption of invaluable and applicable
things in the daily living has no ending. It is always infinite and it really needs strong
determination, courage and eagerness to be on the right track.
This module provides important information towards reaching your goals in
your life because;
1. It helps you understand the importance of participating in improving your
environmental practices especially during calamity.
2. It adds essential knowledge on the different calamities with necessary
precautions.
3. It guides you when you encounter the different calamities in the future.
In this module, you are guided with a set of learning icons that will help you
understand the underlying principles of Food (fish) processing.
1. What I Need to Know – the icon used to introduce the learning
objectives in this module.
2. What I Know – the icon used to test what you have learned in this
module.
3. What’s In – the icon used to connect your previous learning with the
new lesson.
4. What’s New – the icon used to introduce new lesson through an
activity, situation or activity.
5. What is It – the icon that will help you discover and understand food
(fish) processing concepts.
6. What’s More – the icon that will help enrich your learnings of food(fish)
concepts.
7. What I Have Learned – the icon that will help you process what you
have learned in the lesson.
8. What I Can Do – the icon that allows you to apply what you have
learned into real-life situations.
9. Assessment – the icon that evaluates your level of mastery in
achieving the learning objectives.
10. Additional Activities – the icon that enhance your learning and
improves your mastery of the lesson.
1
This module will help give you all the essentials needed in your food (fish)
processing journey.
What I need to know
We encountered different environmental issues such as fires, floods pollution
and many more. It could be natural destructions or manmade cause by chemical
spilled, deforestations or even overfishing. In the midst of these destructions, helping
one another is a must. This is the best remedy or step that we could do to overcome
it.
There are emergencies that really requires “bayanihan”. Planning ways in
managing and handling natural resources need participation that is beneficial in our
community and in ourselves, it shows also our sense of belongingness.
After reading this module, you should be able to:
LO3. Participate in improving environmental practices at work
(TLE_AFFP9-12OS-0i-j-4)
1. Explain environmental hazards
2. Discuss the environmental risk, hazards and incidents can be prevented
and controlled
3. Plan ways in managing and utilizing resources in the environment
4. Suggest ways to avoid wastage
5. Observe rehabilitation procedures.
In going through this module, please be patient in reading, analyzing and
answering all the exercises.
2
What I Know
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following options below is environmental hazards that refers to a
sudden rise in the water level of a stream to a peak from which the water level
recedes at a slower rate?
A. Fire C. Chemical spill
B. Flood D. Red tide
2. Which of the following refers to rapid oxidation with evolution of light and heat?
A. Flood C. Fire
B. Chemical spill D. Red tide
3. Which of the following is an environmental hazard caused by contamination of
food with biological and chemical contaminants?
A. Chemical spill C. Flood
B. Fire D. Food poisoning
4. Which of the following is usually happens during laboratory work wherein students
come in contact with poisonous/dangerous chemicals?
A. Chemical spill C. Food poisoning
B. Electrical blackout D. Pollution
5. Which of the following options refers to the discoloration of bodies of water due to
the presence of an extremely enormous amount of “bloom” of a group called
dinoflagellates which are toxic?
A. Pollution C. Flood
B. Fire D. Red tide
6. What should be done as a response during pollution?
A. Clean up coastal areas
B. Boil water for consumption
C. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas
D. All of the above
3
7. What mitigation or preparedness should be made in case of power interruption?
A. Hang the flashlight C. Both A and B
B. Always ready a gas lamp or a candle D. None of these
8. Which of the following options below should be done during chemical spills?
A. Vacate the room
B. Inform proper authorities
C. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands
D. All of these
9. What Presidential Decree (PD) is the fire code of the Philippines containing salient
provisions on death and injury to persons and loss damage to property?
A. PD 9003 C. PD 1185
B. PD 8550 D. PD 9155
10. Which of the following options below refers to the release of a liquid petroleum
hydrocarbon into the environment due to human activity?
A. Spill C. Debris
B. Flood D. Pollution
11. Which of the following options is an interruption of normal source of electrical
power?
A. Mitigation C. Chemical spill
B. Electrical blackout D. Rehabilitation phase
12.The following options below are Preparedness and Mitigation of chemical spill
except?
A. Keep safe storage of chemicals.
B. Precaution when handling chemicals.
C. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals.
D. Just put chemicals everywhere since you know how to handle it.
4
13. What is caused by the pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds, marine
liter, spills, fertilizers, pesticides from irrigation and others?
A. Red tide C. Pollution
B. Clean up D. Fire
14. Which of the following options is a contamination of food with biological
contaminants such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites?
A. Food spoilage C. Food safety
B. Food contamination D. Food poisoning
15. Which of the following is not part of the group?
A. Chemical spill C. Pollution
B. Debris D. Fire
5
A. Red tide B Fire C. Pollution D. Flood
B.
C.
What’s In
Let us see if you have really understood our previous topic.
What to do: Give at least three safety measures in handling food.
Write your answers in your activity notebook.
1.___________________________
2.___________________________
3.___________________________
What’s New
Directions: Identify the different environmental hazards. Choose your answer from
the wordpool below by writing the letter of the correct answer in your activity
notebook.
____ _____ ______ ____
Lesson
1
Participate in Improving
Environmental Practices at Work
6
What is It
What you have seen on the pictures are different environmental hazards.
Environmental Hazards- are the state of events which has the potentials to
threatened the surroundings natural environment and affect people’s health
1. Flood is defined as a rise, usually brief, in the water level in a stream to a peak
from which the water level recedes at a slower rate.
Safety Precautions Before the Flood
1. Ensure that you understand the dangers of flood properly.
2. Know the flood history of your area.
3. Make a mental note of the nearest high ground to your place.
4. Understand the warning message, the impacts of major, moderate or minor
flooding to your area and which areas are vulnerable to the different degrees of
flooding.
5. In times of bad weather, always listen to official warnings issued by local
authorities.
6. Prepare a flood emergency kit.
7. Prepare and discuss with other members of the community, the details of a
local hazard map.
7
8. Indicate the flood path and the sequences of flooding in the area.
9. Evacuation plans should be made in advance. Each member of the family
must be given specific role and responsibility in case of evacuation.
10. If your community has boats, make sure they are well maintained and
properly tied up to a tree or other permanent object. Emergency workers may
assist people in flooded areas. You may be able to help them.
11. Try to avoid walking through the flooded area. Flooding may have caused
familiar places to change since flood waters often erode roads and walkways.
Flood debris may hide animals and broken bottles and sharp steel ends.
12. If you must walk through a flooded area, stay on firm ground. Standing water
may be electrically charged from underground or downed power lines. Check
them.
13. Do not touch any damp electrical sockets or turn on the electricity if the house
had been flooded until it has been checked and dried up for some time.
What to Do After the Flood?
1. Inform your neighbors that you are returning home and obtain advice before
making a decision.
2. Roads may still be closed because they have been damaged or are still
covered by water. If you happen to come across such road with stop signs please
avoid these roads and find another way.
3. Keep listening to the radio for news. Additional flooding or flash flood may
occur.
8
2. FIRE
Fire is frequently referred to as rapid oxidation with the evolution of light and
heat. It is the result of chemical combination of materials (fuel) with oxygen in the
presence of enough heat.
Classes of Fire
Class A. It is a freely burning fire in ordinary combustible
materials
Class B. It is caused by a flammable liquid such as oils,
spirits and petroleum products.
Class C. The fire involves energized electrical equipment
Class D. This is a metal fire (Magnesium, Titanium)
Class E. This is a nuclear fire.
Class K. This is a kitchen fire.
9
What is Presidential Decree (PD) 1185?
PD 1185 is the fire code of the Philippines containing these salient provisions;
WHEREAS, death and injury to persons and loss damage to property by fire
have reached alarming proportion that the economic and social gains of the
society are being continually undermined;
WHEREAS, in order to effect a meaningful reduction of the alarming fire
losses, there is a need to develop national consciousness and involvement of all
persons in the prevention and suppression of fires;
WHEREAS, fire prevention and suppression require the adoption of uniform
fire safety standards, the incorporation of fire safety construction and provision of
protective and safety devices in buildings and structures;
WHEREAS, there is an urgent need for an agency primarily responsible for
the implementation and coordination of the activities of all sectors of society on
fire safety, prevention and suppression;
WHEREAS, in order to effectively implement all efforts to minimize the
occurrences of fires and their destructive effects, full financial, equipment and
personnel support by the government and the private sector is necessary;
3. CHEMICAL SPILL (Hazard of Laboratory Work)
10
One of the hazards of laboratory work is chemical spill. It becomes hazardous
when students come in contact with poisonous or dangerous chemicals.
Preparedness and Mitigation
1. Take precaution when handling chemicals.
2. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals.
3. Keep safe storage of chemicals.
4. Dispose chemicals properly.
5. Use gloves and mask when handling chemicals.
6. Close drawers of storage cabinet.
7. Maintain a stable environment.
8. Strengthen laboratory capabilities.
9. Provide fire extinguishers.
Responses (What to do during chemical spills)
1. Vacate the room.
2. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands.
3. Inform proper authorities.
4. Cover nose with wet cloth then transfer casualty to a safer place.
5. Give milk and starch for ingested chemical.
6. Ensure adequate air circulation around the victim.
7. Call 117 0r local counterparts for paramedic
11
Electrical Blackout
It is an interruption of normal source of electrical power.
Preparedness and Mitigations
1. Hang the flash light.
2. Prepare ready a gas lamp or a candle.
Response (What to do during electrical blackout?)
1. Unplug all electrical appliances.
2. Stay put in one place to avoid accidents.
Rehabilitation Phase
1. Check electrical outlets and switches.
2. Avoid electric wiring hanging near trees.
3.
4. Red tide refers to the discoloration of water bodies due to the presence of an
extremely enormous amount of “bloom” of a group called dinoflagellates which are
toxic and responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP).
12
Preparedness and Mitigation
1. Disseminate red tide information, symptoms, and progression.
2. Keep track of media information regarding Red tide.
3. Avoid ingestion of fish, shellfish, mollusks, crabs.
Response (What to do during red tide)
1. Monitor progression of symptoms and seek medical advice.
2. Avoid or refrain from eating seafood.
Rehabilitation Phase
Seek medical assistance.
5. Pollution is caused by the pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds,
marine litter, spills, fertilizers, pesticides from irrigation, and others.
Preparedness and Mitigation
1. Educate people on the proper disposal of waste.
2. Initiate mass cleaning of seashore.
3. Implement marine environmental law.
13
Response (What to do during pollution)
1. Clean up coastal areas.
2. Boil water for consumption.
3. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas.
Rehabilitation Phase Seek medical assistance for water-borne casualty.
Is What’s More
Activity 2: IN or OUT
Directions: Write IN, if the statement is correct and OUT, if the statement is wrong.
Write the correct answers in your activity notebook.
____________ 1. There must be a provision of necessary tools like emergency kit in
case of flood and other emergencies.
____________ 2. Fire is not only hazardous to health but also a threat to economy.
____________ 3. Flood is the result of chemical combination of materials (fuel) with
oxygen in the presence of enough heat.
____________ 4. Keep your emergency kit wet and dangerous.
____________ 5. Just go near river banks or where there are signs of landslide or to
areas where people have vacated.
14
What I Have Learned
Instructions: Complete the statement below. Copy and Write your answer in
your activity notebook.
I have learned to _______________ environmental practices
__________________.
What I Can Do
Activity 3: Stairway to Security
Copy the diagram below and arrange the procedures that need to be done in case of
an accidental chemical spill in a food processing plant. Write the number in the
corresponding steps of security IN YOUR ACTIVITY NOTEBOOK.
Responses on what to do during chemical spills
1. Vacate the room
2. Inform proper authorities.
3. Call 117 or local counterpart for paramedic.
4. Give milk and starch for ingested chemical
5. Ensure adequate air circulation around the victim
6. Cover nose with wet cloth then transfer casualty for safer place.
7. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands.
15
Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the correct answers in
your activity notebook.
1. The pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds, marine liter, spills, and
others.
A. Red tide C. Pollution
B. Clean up D. Fire
2. What Presidential Decree (PD) is the fire code of the Philippines.
A. PD 9003 C. PD 1185
B. PD 8550 D. PD 2341
3. It refers to a sudden rise in the water level of a stream to a peak from which the
water level recedes at a slower rate?
A. Fire C. Chemical spill
B. Flood D. Red tide
4. It has rapid oxidation with evolution of light and heat?
A. Flood C. Fire
B. Chemical spill D. Red tide
5. What should be the best response during pollution?
A. Clean up coastal areas
B. Boil water for consumption
C. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas
D. All of the above
16
6. Which of the following is usually happens during laboratory work wherein students
come in contact with poisonous/dangerous chemicals?
A. Chemical spill C. Food poisoning
B. Electrical blackout D. Pollution
7. It is the discoloration of bodies of water
A. Pollution C. Flood
B. Fire D. Red tide
8.The following options below are Preparedness and Mitigation of chemical spill
except?
A. Keep safe storage of chemicals.
B. Precaution when handling chemicals.
C. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals.
D. Just put chemicals everywhere since you know how to handle it.
4. Dispose chemicals properly.
9. Which of the following is not part of the group?
A. Chemical spill C. Flood
B. Fire D. Food poisoning
10. Which of the following options below should be done during chemical spills?
A. Vacate the room
B. Inform proper authorities
C. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands
D. All of these
17
11. Which refers to the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the
environment due to human activity?
A. Spill C. Debris
B. Flood D. Pollution
12. Which is an interruption of normal source of electrical power?
A. Mitigation C. Chemical spill
B. Electrical blackout D. Rehabilitation phase
13. What mitigation or preparedness should be made in case of power interruption?
A. Hang the flashlight C. Both A and B
B. Always ready a gas lamp or a candle D. None of these
14.Given below are environmental hazards except?
A. Chemical spill C. Pollution
B. Debris D. Fire
15. It is a contamination of food with biological contaminants such as bacteria, fungi,
viruses and parasites?
A. Food spoilage C. Food safety
B. Food contamination D. Food poisoning
18
Additional Activities
Activity 4. Share to Heal Our Environment
You make a poster-slogan about on how to protect our environment.
Congratulations! You have successfully completed the modules. Take a break
and Have a good day!
Criteria Points Student’s
rate
Teacher’s
rate
Total
The poster slogan is legible
and large enough to see all
the details
Poster slogan explains the
content
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ASSESSMENT
1 C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. A
7. D
8. D
9. D
10 D.
11. A
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. D
What I know
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. D
7. C
8. D
9. A
10.A
11.B
12.D
13.C
14.D
15.B
Answer Key
What’s more
1.T
2.T
3.F
4.F
5.F
What’s new
1.D
2. B
3. C
4. A
20
References
BOOKS
Bravo, Ferdinand S. K to 12 Basic 12 Education Curriculum Technology and
Livelihood Education Learning Module (Food/Fish Processing.) 186p.
ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
Murtaza,Ibrahim. “Environmental Hazard.” Accessed June 26, 2020
https://www.slideshare.net
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Department of Education – Region 10
Zone 1, DepEd Building Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang
Cagayan de Oro City, 9000
Telefax: (088) 880 7072
E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov.ph.

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Tle 7 afa food (fish) processing module 9

  • 1. FOOD (FISH) PROCESSING MODULE 9 PARTICIPATE IN IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES AT WORK Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines 7
  • 2. Food (Fish) Processing – Grade 7 Alternative Delivery Mode Module First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: “No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition, payment of royalty.” Borrowed materials included in this module are owned by the respective copyright holders. Effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from the respective copyright owners. The publisher and author do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Published by the Department of Education – Region 10 Regional Director: Arturo B. Bayocot, CESO III Assistant Regional Director: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V Printed in the Philippines by Department of Education – Region 10 Office Address: Zone 1, Deped Building, Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City Contact Number: (088) 880 7072 E-mail Address:region10@deped.gov.ph Development Team of the Module Author: John Efsel C. Tumampos Evaluators: Esterlita J. Sanchez Josie O. Mejos Evelyn A. Taruc Niel John M. Roxas Illustrator and Layout Artist: Management Team: Chairperson: Dr. Arturo B. Bayucot, CESO III Regional Director Co-Chairpersons: Dr. Victor G. De Gracia Jr., CESO V Asst. Regional Director Edwin R. MaribojocEdD, CESO VI Schools Division Superintendent Mala Epra B. Magnaong, Chief ES, CLMD Members: Neil A. Improgo, EPS-LRMS Bienvenido U. Tagolimot, Jr.,EPS-ADM Samuel C. Silacan, EdD, CID Chief Joseph T. Boniao, EPS-EPP/TLE Rone Ray M. Portacion,EdD EPS-LRMS Edwin V. Palma, PSDS Ray G. Salcedo, Principal II/District In-charge Avilla G. Taclob, Principal I/District In-charge Agnes P. Gonzales,PDO II Vilma M. Inso, Librarian II
  • 3. Food (Fish) Processing Module 9 PARTICIPATE IN IMPROVING ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES AT WORK Department of Education ● Republic of the Philippines This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and universities. We encourage teachers and other education stake holders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at action @deped.gov.ph We value your feedback and recommendations. 7
  • 4. What I Need to Know ………......................................... 1 What I Know ………......................................... 2 Lesson 1: Participate in Improving Environmental Practices At Work …………...……………………….. 5 What’s In ……………………………………. 5 What’s New ……………………………………. 5 What Is It ……………………………………. 6 What’s More ………......................................... 13 What I Have Learned ………......................................... 14 What Can I Do ………......................................... 14 Assessment ………......................................... 15 Additional Activities ………......................................... 18 Answer Key ………......................................... 19 References ………......................................... 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 5. Introductory Message For the Learner Hooray!!!! Congratulations and welcome to the last module. Again, always remember that the basis for living in this wonderful world is the ability to start for survival. Unless you have fully and clearly understood what awaits on you. You are generally in the position to judge situation on the quality of life, achievement and acquisition that you’ve been dreaming about for a long period of time. Thus, one needs someone to realize it. Philosophers really believed that the absorption of invaluable and applicable things in the daily living has no ending. It is always infinite and it really needs strong determination, courage and eagerness to be on the right track. This module provides important information towards reaching your goals in your life because; 1. It helps you understand the importance of participating in improving your environmental practices especially during calamity. 2. It adds essential knowledge on the different calamities with necessary precautions. 3. It guides you when you encounter the different calamities in the future.
  • 6. In this module, you are guided with a set of learning icons that will help you understand the underlying principles of Food (fish) processing. 1. What I Need to Know – the icon used to introduce the learning objectives in this module. 2. What I Know – the icon used to test what you have learned in this module. 3. What’s In – the icon used to connect your previous learning with the new lesson. 4. What’s New – the icon used to introduce new lesson through an activity, situation or activity. 5. What is It – the icon that will help you discover and understand food (fish) processing concepts. 6. What’s More – the icon that will help enrich your learnings of food(fish) concepts. 7. What I Have Learned – the icon that will help you process what you have learned in the lesson. 8. What I Can Do – the icon that allows you to apply what you have learned into real-life situations. 9. Assessment – the icon that evaluates your level of mastery in achieving the learning objectives. 10. Additional Activities – the icon that enhance your learning and improves your mastery of the lesson.
  • 7. 1 This module will help give you all the essentials needed in your food (fish) processing journey. What I need to know We encountered different environmental issues such as fires, floods pollution and many more. It could be natural destructions or manmade cause by chemical spilled, deforestations or even overfishing. In the midst of these destructions, helping one another is a must. This is the best remedy or step that we could do to overcome it. There are emergencies that really requires “bayanihan”. Planning ways in managing and handling natural resources need participation that is beneficial in our community and in ourselves, it shows also our sense of belongingness. After reading this module, you should be able to: LO3. Participate in improving environmental practices at work (TLE_AFFP9-12OS-0i-j-4) 1. Explain environmental hazards 2. Discuss the environmental risk, hazards and incidents can be prevented and controlled 3. Plan ways in managing and utilizing resources in the environment 4. Suggest ways to avoid wastage 5. Observe rehabilitation procedures. In going through this module, please be patient in reading, analyzing and answering all the exercises.
  • 8. 2 What I Know Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. Which of the following options below is environmental hazards that refers to a sudden rise in the water level of a stream to a peak from which the water level recedes at a slower rate? A. Fire C. Chemical spill B. Flood D. Red tide 2. Which of the following refers to rapid oxidation with evolution of light and heat? A. Flood C. Fire B. Chemical spill D. Red tide 3. Which of the following is an environmental hazard caused by contamination of food with biological and chemical contaminants? A. Chemical spill C. Flood B. Fire D. Food poisoning 4. Which of the following is usually happens during laboratory work wherein students come in contact with poisonous/dangerous chemicals? A. Chemical spill C. Food poisoning B. Electrical blackout D. Pollution 5. Which of the following options refers to the discoloration of bodies of water due to the presence of an extremely enormous amount of “bloom” of a group called dinoflagellates which are toxic? A. Pollution C. Flood B. Fire D. Red tide 6. What should be done as a response during pollution? A. Clean up coastal areas B. Boil water for consumption C. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas D. All of the above
  • 9. 3 7. What mitigation or preparedness should be made in case of power interruption? A. Hang the flashlight C. Both A and B B. Always ready a gas lamp or a candle D. None of these 8. Which of the following options below should be done during chemical spills? A. Vacate the room B. Inform proper authorities C. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands D. All of these 9. What Presidential Decree (PD) is the fire code of the Philippines containing salient provisions on death and injury to persons and loss damage to property? A. PD 9003 C. PD 1185 B. PD 8550 D. PD 9155 10. Which of the following options below refers to the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment due to human activity? A. Spill C. Debris B. Flood D. Pollution 11. Which of the following options is an interruption of normal source of electrical power? A. Mitigation C. Chemical spill B. Electrical blackout D. Rehabilitation phase 12.The following options below are Preparedness and Mitigation of chemical spill except? A. Keep safe storage of chemicals. B. Precaution when handling chemicals. C. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals. D. Just put chemicals everywhere since you know how to handle it.
  • 10. 4 13. What is caused by the pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds, marine liter, spills, fertilizers, pesticides from irrigation and others? A. Red tide C. Pollution B. Clean up D. Fire 14. Which of the following options is a contamination of food with biological contaminants such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites? A. Food spoilage C. Food safety B. Food contamination D. Food poisoning 15. Which of the following is not part of the group? A. Chemical spill C. Pollution B. Debris D. Fire
  • 11. 5 A. Red tide B Fire C. Pollution D. Flood B. C. What’s In Let us see if you have really understood our previous topic. What to do: Give at least three safety measures in handling food. Write your answers in your activity notebook. 1.___________________________ 2.___________________________ 3.___________________________ What’s New Directions: Identify the different environmental hazards. Choose your answer from the wordpool below by writing the letter of the correct answer in your activity notebook. ____ _____ ______ ____ Lesson 1 Participate in Improving Environmental Practices at Work
  • 12. 6 What is It What you have seen on the pictures are different environmental hazards. Environmental Hazards- are the state of events which has the potentials to threatened the surroundings natural environment and affect people’s health 1. Flood is defined as a rise, usually brief, in the water level in a stream to a peak from which the water level recedes at a slower rate. Safety Precautions Before the Flood 1. Ensure that you understand the dangers of flood properly. 2. Know the flood history of your area. 3. Make a mental note of the nearest high ground to your place. 4. Understand the warning message, the impacts of major, moderate or minor flooding to your area and which areas are vulnerable to the different degrees of flooding. 5. In times of bad weather, always listen to official warnings issued by local authorities. 6. Prepare a flood emergency kit. 7. Prepare and discuss with other members of the community, the details of a local hazard map.
  • 13. 7 8. Indicate the flood path and the sequences of flooding in the area. 9. Evacuation plans should be made in advance. Each member of the family must be given specific role and responsibility in case of evacuation. 10. If your community has boats, make sure they are well maintained and properly tied up to a tree or other permanent object. Emergency workers may assist people in flooded areas. You may be able to help them. 11. Try to avoid walking through the flooded area. Flooding may have caused familiar places to change since flood waters often erode roads and walkways. Flood debris may hide animals and broken bottles and sharp steel ends. 12. If you must walk through a flooded area, stay on firm ground. Standing water may be electrically charged from underground or downed power lines. Check them. 13. Do not touch any damp electrical sockets or turn on the electricity if the house had been flooded until it has been checked and dried up for some time. What to Do After the Flood? 1. Inform your neighbors that you are returning home and obtain advice before making a decision. 2. Roads may still be closed because they have been damaged or are still covered by water. If you happen to come across such road with stop signs please avoid these roads and find another way. 3. Keep listening to the radio for news. Additional flooding or flash flood may occur.
  • 14. 8 2. FIRE Fire is frequently referred to as rapid oxidation with the evolution of light and heat. It is the result of chemical combination of materials (fuel) with oxygen in the presence of enough heat. Classes of Fire Class A. It is a freely burning fire in ordinary combustible materials Class B. It is caused by a flammable liquid such as oils, spirits and petroleum products. Class C. The fire involves energized electrical equipment Class D. This is a metal fire (Magnesium, Titanium) Class E. This is a nuclear fire. Class K. This is a kitchen fire.
  • 15. 9 What is Presidential Decree (PD) 1185? PD 1185 is the fire code of the Philippines containing these salient provisions; WHEREAS, death and injury to persons and loss damage to property by fire have reached alarming proportion that the economic and social gains of the society are being continually undermined; WHEREAS, in order to effect a meaningful reduction of the alarming fire losses, there is a need to develop national consciousness and involvement of all persons in the prevention and suppression of fires; WHEREAS, fire prevention and suppression require the adoption of uniform fire safety standards, the incorporation of fire safety construction and provision of protective and safety devices in buildings and structures; WHEREAS, there is an urgent need for an agency primarily responsible for the implementation and coordination of the activities of all sectors of society on fire safety, prevention and suppression; WHEREAS, in order to effectively implement all efforts to minimize the occurrences of fires and their destructive effects, full financial, equipment and personnel support by the government and the private sector is necessary; 3. CHEMICAL SPILL (Hazard of Laboratory Work)
  • 16. 10 One of the hazards of laboratory work is chemical spill. It becomes hazardous when students come in contact with poisonous or dangerous chemicals. Preparedness and Mitigation 1. Take precaution when handling chemicals. 2. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals. 3. Keep safe storage of chemicals. 4. Dispose chemicals properly. 5. Use gloves and mask when handling chemicals. 6. Close drawers of storage cabinet. 7. Maintain a stable environment. 8. Strengthen laboratory capabilities. 9. Provide fire extinguishers. Responses (What to do during chemical spills) 1. Vacate the room. 2. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands. 3. Inform proper authorities. 4. Cover nose with wet cloth then transfer casualty to a safer place. 5. Give milk and starch for ingested chemical. 6. Ensure adequate air circulation around the victim. 7. Call 117 0r local counterparts for paramedic
  • 17. 11 Electrical Blackout It is an interruption of normal source of electrical power. Preparedness and Mitigations 1. Hang the flash light. 2. Prepare ready a gas lamp or a candle. Response (What to do during electrical blackout?) 1. Unplug all electrical appliances. 2. Stay put in one place to avoid accidents. Rehabilitation Phase 1. Check electrical outlets and switches. 2. Avoid electric wiring hanging near trees. 3. 4. Red tide refers to the discoloration of water bodies due to the presence of an extremely enormous amount of “bloom” of a group called dinoflagellates which are toxic and responsible for paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP).
  • 18. 12 Preparedness and Mitigation 1. Disseminate red tide information, symptoms, and progression. 2. Keep track of media information regarding Red tide. 3. Avoid ingestion of fish, shellfish, mollusks, crabs. Response (What to do during red tide) 1. Monitor progression of symptoms and seek medical advice. 2. Avoid or refrain from eating seafood. Rehabilitation Phase Seek medical assistance. 5. Pollution is caused by the pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds, marine litter, spills, fertilizers, pesticides from irrigation, and others. Preparedness and Mitigation 1. Educate people on the proper disposal of waste. 2. Initiate mass cleaning of seashore. 3. Implement marine environmental law.
  • 19. 13 Response (What to do during pollution) 1. Clean up coastal areas. 2. Boil water for consumption. 3. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas. Rehabilitation Phase Seek medical assistance for water-borne casualty. Is What’s More Activity 2: IN or OUT Directions: Write IN, if the statement is correct and OUT, if the statement is wrong. Write the correct answers in your activity notebook. ____________ 1. There must be a provision of necessary tools like emergency kit in case of flood and other emergencies. ____________ 2. Fire is not only hazardous to health but also a threat to economy. ____________ 3. Flood is the result of chemical combination of materials (fuel) with oxygen in the presence of enough heat. ____________ 4. Keep your emergency kit wet and dangerous. ____________ 5. Just go near river banks or where there are signs of landslide or to areas where people have vacated.
  • 20. 14 What I Have Learned Instructions: Complete the statement below. Copy and Write your answer in your activity notebook. I have learned to _______________ environmental practices __________________. What I Can Do Activity 3: Stairway to Security Copy the diagram below and arrange the procedures that need to be done in case of an accidental chemical spill in a food processing plant. Write the number in the corresponding steps of security IN YOUR ACTIVITY NOTEBOOK. Responses on what to do during chemical spills 1. Vacate the room 2. Inform proper authorities. 3. Call 117 or local counterpart for paramedic. 4. Give milk and starch for ingested chemical 5. Ensure adequate air circulation around the victim 6. Cover nose with wet cloth then transfer casualty for safer place. 7. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands.
  • 21. 15 Assessment Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the correct answers in your activity notebook. 1. The pollutants thrown into the ocean like seaweeds, marine liter, spills, and others. A. Red tide C. Pollution B. Clean up D. Fire 2. What Presidential Decree (PD) is the fire code of the Philippines. A. PD 9003 C. PD 1185 B. PD 8550 D. PD 2341 3. It refers to a sudden rise in the water level of a stream to a peak from which the water level recedes at a slower rate? A. Fire C. Chemical spill B. Flood D. Red tide 4. It has rapid oxidation with evolution of light and heat? A. Flood C. Fire B. Chemical spill D. Red tide 5. What should be the best response during pollution? A. Clean up coastal areas B. Boil water for consumption C. Provide warning signs or posters in affected areas D. All of the above
  • 22. 16 6. Which of the following is usually happens during laboratory work wherein students come in contact with poisonous/dangerous chemicals? A. Chemical spill C. Food poisoning B. Electrical blackout D. Pollution 7. It is the discoloration of bodies of water A. Pollution C. Flood B. Fire D. Red tide 8.The following options below are Preparedness and Mitigation of chemical spill except? A. Keep safe storage of chemicals. B. Precaution when handling chemicals. C. Educate students on proper handling of chemicals. D. Just put chemicals everywhere since you know how to handle it. 4. Dispose chemicals properly. 9. Which of the following is not part of the group? A. Chemical spill C. Flood B. Fire D. Food poisoning 10. Which of the following options below should be done during chemical spills? A. Vacate the room B. Inform proper authorities C. Avoid throwing water or touching the chemicals with bare hands D. All of these
  • 23. 17 11. Which refers to the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment due to human activity? A. Spill C. Debris B. Flood D. Pollution 12. Which is an interruption of normal source of electrical power? A. Mitigation C. Chemical spill B. Electrical blackout D. Rehabilitation phase 13. What mitigation or preparedness should be made in case of power interruption? A. Hang the flashlight C. Both A and B B. Always ready a gas lamp or a candle D. None of these 14.Given below are environmental hazards except? A. Chemical spill C. Pollution B. Debris D. Fire 15. It is a contamination of food with biological contaminants such as bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites? A. Food spoilage C. Food safety B. Food contamination D. Food poisoning
  • 24. 18 Additional Activities Activity 4. Share to Heal Our Environment You make a poster-slogan about on how to protect our environment. Congratulations! You have successfully completed the modules. Take a break and Have a good day! Criteria Points Student’s rate Teacher’s rate Total The poster slogan is legible and large enough to see all the details Poster slogan explains the content
  • 25. 19 ASSESSMENT 1 C 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. D 8. D 9. D 10 D. 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. B 15. D What I know 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. D 7. C 8. D 9. A 10.A 11.B 12.D 13.C 14.D 15.B Answer Key What’s more 1.T 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.F What’s new 1.D 2. B 3. C 4. A
  • 26. 20 References BOOKS Bravo, Ferdinand S. K to 12 Basic 12 Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module (Food/Fish Processing.) 186p. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES Murtaza,Ibrahim. “Environmental Hazard.” Accessed June 26, 2020 https://www.slideshare.net For Inquiries or feedback, please write or call: Department of Education – Region 10 Zone 1, DepEd Building Masterson Avenue, Upper Balulang Cagayan de Oro City, 9000 Telefax: (088) 880 7072 E-mail Address: region10@deped.gov.ph.