Tle final reviewer

Cards (30)

  • psychological hazards

    Stress and anxietyare Brought about by all types of hazards that may be present in the workplace
  • Physical hazards
    • This is brought about by too much noise, like when using power tools and equipment or the wrong use of electrically powered tools; poor working conditions, such as no fire exit, no fire extinguishers, poor lighting and ventilation, unpaved floors, unkempt garbage, etc.
  • Biological hazards
    • This may include a lack of regular medical examinations for workers who may have communicable diseases that can be transmitted to other workers. Lack of personal protective equipment for workers with coughs and colds, which can transmit viruses or bacteria to co-workers.
  • Climate change
    The atmospheric condition during a specific interval of time
  • Direct method
    Seeds are planted directly into the field or plots where they will grow up to the time of harvesting
  • Indirect method
    Seeds are first planted in the seed holes or seed boxes to produce seedlings, which are then transplanted into the garden plots or fields
  • Asexual method
    1. Parts of the plants are commonly used as cuttings, suckers, runners, bulbs, and tubers
    2. Cuttings are pieces of stems placed under suitable conditions that will produce new plants
  • Ragdoll method
    Seeds are placed in rows on a piece of cloth or a towel, and then rolled to form a ragdoll
  • Surface irrigation
    Water is applied in the surface of the soil either in furrows or by flooding
  • Subsurface irrigation
    Tiles are laid on the ground, deep enough to avoid damage when ploughing
  • Sprinkler irrigation
    Water is applied in the form of a spray or an artificial rain
  • Always use a ladder on a stable and level surface
  • Machinery not a primary factor affecting crop production
  • Cultivation
    The process of removing weeds from a field to promote crop growth
  • Leguminous crops
    • Soybean
  • Folding wooden rule
    2 to 3 feet long, has joints so it can be folded up to fit in the pocket, has inches and fractions of an inch for measuring wood stock accurately
  • Ruler
    Measuring tool calibrated in inches and centimeters, used for measuring small projects, fully measures 12 inches or 1 foot
  • Full steel tape
    Measuring device made of steel, fixed in a reeled housing, retracts automatically because of a spring
  • Try square
    Used for testing the squareness of the surfaces of an object, also used for working out lines that must be squared to the edge of the wood at about 90°
  • Saw
    Used for line cutting, as in making wood joints, can cut across the grain of the length, usually ranging from 20 to 45 cm
  • Crowbar
    Used for deep digging in hard soil
  • Heavy hoe
    Used for pulverizing the soil
  • Transplanting trowel
    Used for transplanting seedlings from seed boxes
  • Trowel
    Used for transplanting small plants to their designated places
  • Meterstick
    Used for measuring the appropriate depth in planting seeds
  • Cord or string
    Used for measuring and marking the distance at which seeds should be planted
  • Water hose
    Used for watering the plants in larger areas that are far from the source of water
  • Sprinkler
    Used to water seedlings in seed boxes
  • Hammer
    Hand tool commonly used in carpentry
  • Plane
    Typically used for smoothing the surface of wood