Vocational Training - Science

Module 4: Welfare, Environment, and Teamwork

Mission Objectives

Understand welfare needs, environmental responsibilities, and teamwork’s impact on safety.

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Keywords

Words and meanings to learn

welfare facilities

Provisions like rest areas and toilets for worker well-being.

environmental hazards

Risks like dust or waste affecting health and nature.

teamwork

Working together to ensure safety and efficiency.

silicosis

A lung disease caused by inhaling silica dust, leading to lung scarring. It commonly affects workers in construction, mining, and manufacturing, causing symptoms like coughing, shortness of breath, and fatigue.

waste segregation

The process of sorting waste into categories like recyclables, organic, hazardous, and non-recyclable materials for better recycling, disposal, or treatment.

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  • Slides 1-12: Images of welfare setups, dust hazards.

Welfare Checklist: A4 sheet listing essentials (e.g., clean toilets).

Case Study: Dust Exposure Incident: Handout

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