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Special Program for
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Education Home Economics
Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services
Module 4: Inspect Defective
Tools and Equipment
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Special Program for Technical Vocational Education - Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Module 4: Inspect Defective Tools and Equipment
First Edition, 2020
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Special Program for
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Education Home Economics
Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services
Module 4: Inspect Defective
Tools and Equipment
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Key Message
For Educators:
Learning is a constant process. Amidst inevitable circumstances, the Department of
Education extends its resources and looks for varied ways to cater to your needs and to adapt
to the new system of education as a fortress of the Learning Continuity Plan. One of the
probable solutions is the use of Teacher-made Educational Modules in teaching.
You are reading the Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services for Grade 7 Alternative
Delivery Mode (ADM) module on “Inspect Defective Tools and Equipment” as written and
found in the K-12 Most Essential Learning Competencies.
The creation of this module is an effort of competent trainers from Bitoon National
Vocational High School of the Department of Education-Cebu Province during this pandemic
period. In addition, this module is meticulously planned, organized, checked, and verified by
knowledgeable educators to assist you in imparting the lessons to the learners while
considering the physical, social, and economic restraints in the teaching process.
The use of the Teacher-made Educational Module aims to surpass the challenges of
teaching in a new normal education set-up. Through this module, the students are given
independent learning activities, which embodies in the Most Essential Learning Competencies
based on the K-12 Curriculum Competencies, to work on in accordance with their capability,
efficiency, and time. Thus, helping the learners acquire the prerequisite 21st century skills
needed with an emphasis on utmost effort in considering the whole well-being of the learners.
As the main source of learning, it is your top priority to explain clearly how to use this
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be recorded verbatim to assess their strengths and weaknesses while doing the activities
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persuade learners to comply and to finish the modules on or before the scheduled time.
For the Learners:
As a significant stakeholder of learning, the Department of Education researched and
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physical, and emotional aspects of your well-being. To continue the learning process, DepEd
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Modules.
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able to take pleasure as well as to deeply understand the contents of the lesson presented,
recognizing your capacity and capability in acquiring knowledge.
This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:
The first part of the module will keep you
on track on the competencies, objectives,
and skills expected for you to be
developed and mastered. Some
reminders about the module are found in
here too.
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knowledge of the lesson to take. If you
can get a perfect score and perform
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GENERALIZATION
LEARNING OUTCOME
REVIEW LESSON
INFORMATION SHEET
ACTIVITY SHEET
PERFORMANCE TASKS
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This activity assesses your level of
mastery towards the topic.
This contains answers to all activities in
the module.
At the end of this module you will also find:
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Good day dear learner!
This module is solely prepared for you to access and to acquire lessons befitted in your
grade level. The exercises, drills and assessments are carefully made to suit your level of
understanding. Indeed, this learning resource is for you to fully comprehend the “Inspect
Defective Tools and Equipment”. Independently, you are going to go through this module
following its proper sequence. Although you are going to do it alone, this is a guided lesson
and instructions/directions on how to do every activity plotted for your convenience.
Using this learning resource, you ought to “Inspect Defective Tools and Equipment”
as inculcated in the K-12 Most Essential Learning Competencies.
This module is composed of set of instructions for you to be guided in the activities that
you will perform later. Read and follow instructions properly, do not skip any parts and perform
each activity honestly. This module is intended for you finish within a week.
At the end of this module, you are expected to achieve the following objectives:
➢ differentiate functional and non-functional tools;
➢ inspect available tools and equipment;
➢ determine the actions to be done after inspecting tools and equipment;
➢ show willingness and determination in inspecting tools and equipment; and
➢ practice the value of frugality by determining the actions to be done after
inspecting tools.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read each statement carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper. If you will get a perfect
score, then you can proceed to the next module. If not, proceed to the next
part of this module.
1. What kind of tools are classified as tools which are in good condition?
a. Functional Tools c. Poor Condition Tool
b. Non-Functional Tools d. None
2. When can we say that tools are in good condition?
a. when tools are defective c. when tools are efficient to use
b. when tools are rusty d. when tools cause accidents
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3. What will you do to lengthen the life of your tools?
a. Store them directly after using. c. Store them in a dry place.
b. Decontaminate, then store. d. Do not use them.
4. What is the correct approach we can do to non-functional tools?
a. Store directly. c. Throw it away.
b. Dispose, repair or replace it. d. Reuse it.
5. Michaela is looking at the tools if it has some scratches. What method of identifying
functional and non-functional tools is she doing?
a. Functionality b. Visual Inspection c. Performance d. Power Supply
6. Janet went to the tool technician to sharpen her cuticle nipper. What method of
identifying functional and non-functional tools she is applying?
a. Visual Inspection c. Power Supply
b. Functionality d. Person’s Involved
7. Which of the following statements best describes inventory?
a. Inventory is to make a list of all things, situation, events or even circumstances.
b. It is a complete list of items.
c. It is a detailed list of all the things in a place.
d. All the above
8. Which of the following are storage units in beauty care?
a. drawers, tables, receptacles c. containers, boxes, drawers
b. cabinets, drawers, containers d. none of the choices
9. When can we say that a tool is in poor condition?
a. when it is faulty, damaged, or destroyed
b. when it is functional
c. when it is effective and efficient to use
d. when not in use
10. Which of the following situations best describes the functionality as a method of
identifying functional and non-functional tools?
a. The foot spa machine will not turn on.
b. The hand spa machine has extra noise when turned on.
c. The cuticle nipper cannot cut cuticles properly.
d. The nail cutter is rusty.
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write True if the statement is correct, change the underlined if the statement
is wrong. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Tools which are made of plastic are kept clean and sanitized properly in preparation
for the next patron.
2. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in an open trash bin.
3. Tabletops and door handles are wiped with antiseptics as well as the floors.
4. Wash hands before and after every nail care service.
5. Use boiling method of sterilization twice a month to disinfect all metal implements.
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Activity 4.1
Nail care tools and equipment should be taken cared of. They should be
decontaminated before and after using it. Beauticians must know and learn the processes of
doing it to have a safe and clean service. In our last module, you learned to do these
processes. Let us find out if you still remember the previous lesson.
Directions: Directions: Identify what is being described by each statement. Choose your
answer on the box. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. It is a substance used to control micro-organisms on non-
living surfaces such as tools, equipment, and furniture.
2. It is the process of destroying some but not all
microorganisms.
3. It is the process of destroying all living micro-organisms.
4. It is an agent that prevents the multiplication of micro-
organisms.
5. It is the process of removing dirt and any stains from a
surface.
6. It is the application of measures to promote public health
and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
7. It is a substance used to remove dirt or any stains from a
surface.
8. It is the universal solvent.
9. It is also known as liquid bleach, used as deodorizer,
disinfectant, stain remover and whitener.
10. It is also known as vinegar, and mostly used to dissolve
mineral deposits in a surface.
11. It is a cleaning agent used for scouring and cleaning
ceramic surfaces.
12. It is a sterilizer that uses UV light in sterilizing.
13. It is a sterilizer that uses glass beads in sterilizing.
Activity 4.2
Good job! You have done well. You are now ready for our next activity. Our tools and
equipment are not permanent, but we can prolong the life or lengthen its life. Decontamination
in our previous lesson does not only provide us a clean and safe working environment but it
also helps our tools to be in good condition. Now, read and follow the direction below, then do
the activity.
Directions: Look at the pictures below. Inspect and observe it. Answer the questions after
doing so. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
REVIEW LESSON
Cleaning
Cleaning Agent
Sanitation
Sterilization
Disinfectant
Antiseptic
Water
Polishes
Alcohol
Abrasives
UV Sterilizer
Glass Bead Sterilizer
Dry-Hot Air Oven Sterilizer
Ammonia
Calcium Hypochlorite
Sodium Hypochlorite
Acetic Acid
Radiation
Hygiene
Sanitization
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Questions:
1. Are you familiar with the tools above? What tools are presented above?
2. Describe each tool presented above.
3. What tool should you use in cleaning nails? The one which function well or the one
which is rusty?
4. What do you think is the reason why the tool became rusty?
5. Which tool above you think is in good condition? What about the other? Why?
6. Based in the picture, if a tool is in good condition, can it function well? Why do you
say so?
In the activity above, we can tell the first picture from the left is a nail cutter and it is
rusty. The other tool is a cuticle nipper and it is neat and clean. As what I have said earlier,
decontamination keeps our tools clean and safe at the same time in good condition. Based on
the picture, we can conclude that the cuticle nipper is decontaminated well and function very
well too, while the other one, which is the nail cutter is rusty and probably dull and is in poor
condition. So, when can we say that a tool is functional? And when can we say that a tool is
non-functional. Ready your notes and sharpen your brain as you find out the answer in the
next part of our module.
Tools and equipment are important in every service. It can be said that it is the lifeblood
of the beautician. It is of great use if a beautician knows how to inspect the tools and identify
its state. In this module, you will learn about the qualities of a good tool, and when can we say
that a tool is in poor condition. Broaden your mind about these topics in reading the information
below.
INFORMATION SHEET
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Classification of Functional and Non-Functional Tools and Equipment
Functional Tools are tools which are in good condition and can perform its regular
function. These are tools which can be said that are in good condition. The characteristics of
Functional Tools are:
✓ Not faulty, damaged, or destroyed
✓ Not rusty
✓ Not defective
✓ Efficient and effective to use
✓ Can function very well
Non-Functional Tools are tools which are not able to perform its regular function
because of its impaired and damaged part. These tools are considered as tools in poor
condition. Either needed to be disposed, repaired, or replaced. The characteristics of Non-
Functional Tools are:
✓ Faulty, damaged, or destroyed
✓ Rusty
✓ Defective
✓ Not efficient of effective to use
✓ Cannot function very well
✓ Can cause accidents or injury if used
Now, we already know the characteristics of a defective tool and those which are in
good condition. How do we know that our tools are in good condition? What should we do? Is
simple inspection enough? These questions will be answered as you read further.
Methods of Identifying Functional and Non-functional Tools
1. Visual Inspection refers to visual observation of an expert on the appearance of the
tools and equipment.
2. Functionality includes vibration or extra noise from the operation means problems on
parts and accessories started to develop.
3. Performance is when there is something wrong with the performance of either hand
tools or equipment, they need immediate repair or maintenance.
4. Power Supply (for electrically operated only) are those tools that failed to meet the
required power supply, malfunction will occur in the part of hand tools or equipment.
5. Person’s Involved refers to the technical person who has knowledge and skills about
the technology.
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How to Classify Functional and Non-Functional Tools?
1. Make an inventory of functional and non-functional tools in your shop.
Inventory is to make list of things, situation, events, or circumstances. It is a
complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building or
shop. It is a detailed list of all the things in a place. It is an itemized list of current assets
How to do an inventory?
1) Identify the things, situations, events, circumstances, assets, contents, or goods
you will need or use.
2) Make a list or a checklist of all those things you identified.
3) Give remarks to the things you have identified.
2. Classify each tool according to its function.
Classifying the tools, materials, and equipment according to function can help
you trace and find out the functionality and performance of that specific implement.
3. Write a description of the status of each tool and equipment.
There should be a description for every tool, material, and equipment for ease
of work and others can also look at your work. Putting description does not limit to
function but the current state of the tools. This will be the basis on what action you will
do regarding the tools.
Inventory of Things to be Done after Servicing the Clients
At the end of every working session, make an inventory of the things that should be
done:
a. Tools which are made of plastic should be kept clean and sanitized properly in preparation
for the next client.
b. Empty bottles and containers are discarded in a covered trash bin.
c. Used treatment products and other chemicals are stored, arranged, and properly labeled
in the cabinet.
d. Finger bowls must be sanitized before another client use them.
e. The hand and foot spa machines must be kept dry after disinfecting them.
f. Tabletops and door handles are wiped with disinfectant and the floor should be mopped
with disinfectant as well
g. Metal tools and instruments must be sterilized following proper sterilization techniques.
After the process, store in a dry cabinet until needed.
h. Tools/implements which are made of porous materials such as nail files, buffers, nail
brushes and orangewood sticks can harbor bacteria easily. Since they are wood products
which cannot be sterilized, these tools should not be reused.
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i. Waste materials should be disposed of properly in an enclosed waste bin fitted with
polythene bag. The bin should be sanitized with disinfectant regularly in a well- ventilated
area. Remember to wear protective gloves while doing this.
j. Any tool or equipment in poor condition must be repaired immediately, replaced, or
disposed of properly so as not to pose danger not only to the clients but also to the
beauticians.
Another way of prolonging the life of tools and avoid the destruction or any defects on
it is through the proper storage of it. A manicurist must ensure that storage of nail care tools,
materials and equipment within the establishment meets the following requirements.
1. Flammable and combustible chemicals are stored away from potential sources of ignition
such as an open flame or an electrical device.
2. All nail care chemicals are stored in closed bottles or containers
3. Storage units:
a. Cabinets, drawers, containers used for storage of implements and towels are clean.
b. Clean linen is stored in an enclosed, dust-proof cabinet or container.
c. Implements which have been used on a client are not placed in a container with clean
implements.
4. Supplies:
a. Unused supplies, except product application brushes, are stored in a clean, closed
container or drawer.
b. Used/soiled disposable supplies are discarded immediately in a clean, closed waste
receptacle.
5. Implement Storage:
a. Implements that have been used on a client or soiled in any manner are placed in a
properly labeled covered receptacle until disinfected.
b. Sanitized implements are stored in a clean closed container or drawer until used.
6. Towels
a. Cloth towels are deposited in a closed receptacle after use.
b. Used/soiled cloth towels are not used again until properly laundered and sanitized.
c. Disposable towels are discarded in a covered waste receptacle immediately
following each nail technology service.
Activity 4.3
Directions: Look at the pictures below. Identify if it is functional or non-functional tool. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
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1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Activity 4.4
Directions: Copy and complete the table below. Provide the terms with the correct description.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
CHARACTERISTICS
METHODS OF
IDENTIFYING
METHODS OF
CLASSIFYING
Functional Tools
Non-Functional Tools
GENERALIZATION
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Activity 1.5
Activity 4.5
Directions: Get all your available nail care tools, materials, and equipment. Classify it and
make an inventory about it. Copy the table below as a guide in doing the inventory. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
TOOLS VISUAL INSPECTION/
OBSERVATION/DESCRIPTION
FUNCTIONALITY
AND
PERFORMANCE
REMARKS/ CONDITION
OF TOOL OR MATERIAL
(good condition or poor
condition) (repair,
replace, dispose, or
reuse)
MATERIALS VISUAL INSPECTION/
OBSERVATION/DESCRIPTION
FUNCTIONALITY
AND
PERFORMANCE
REMARKS/ CONDITION
OF TOOL OR MATERIAL
(good condition or poor
condition) (repair,
replace, dispose, or
reuse)
I. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
Directions: Write True if the statement is correct, change the underlined word if the
statement is wrong. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1) Sterilized the equipment before and after nail care service. 2) Provide each client with freshly laundered towel. 3) Sterilized metal implements after each use in a low-grade disinfectant.
PERFORMANCE TASKS
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4) Store sterilized metal implements in an airtight, zipper-sealed bag to keep them from being exposed to dirt and bacteria.
5) Use boiling method of sterilization twice a month to disinfect all metal implements. 6) Each beautician should wear disposable uniforms. 7) Rest rooms are clean and provided with individual towels. 8) Tools and equipment in poor condition can still be used in any nail care service. 9) The manicurist is responsible for the storage of the nail care tools and materials. 10) Store flammable and combustible chemicals near an electrical device. 11) Cloth towels are deposited in a closed receptacle after use.
II. ESSAY
Directions: Read, analyze, and answer each question carefully. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
12) When can we say that a tool is in good condition?
13) What makes a tool non-functional?
14) Why do we need to inspect our tools for defective ones?
15) How do we inspect the tools?
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PRE-ASSESSMENT
I.MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.a
2.c
3.b
4.b
5.b
6.d
7.d
8.b
9.a
10.b
II.MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE
1.True
2.Closed
3.Disinfectant
4.True
5.Once a month
REVIEW LESSON
Activity 4.1
1.Disinfectant
2.Sanitization
3.Sterilization
4.Antiseptic
5.Cleaning
6.Sanitation
7.Cleaning agent
8.Water
9.Sodium hypochlorite
10.Acetic acid
Activity 4.2
Answers May Vary
ACTIVITY SHEET
ACTIVITY 4.3
1.Functional
2.Non-functional
3.Non-functional
4.Functional
5.Functional
GENERALIZATION
ACTIVITY 4.4
Answers May
Vary
ANSWER KEYS
Note:
For Answers May
Vary, the teacher will
be the one to check
it.
PERFORMANCE
TASKS
ACTIVITY 4.5
Answers May Vary
SELF-CHECK
I.MODIFIED TRUE OR
FALSE
1.Sanitize
2.True
3.Hospital grade
4.True
5.Once a month
6.Washable
7.True
8.Cannot be found
9.True
10.Away/far from
11.True
II.ESSAY
12.Answer May Vary
13.Answer May Vary
14.Answer May Vary
15.Answer May Vary
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REFERENCES
Printed Materials
Adriano, Beatriz A; Guardian, Annabel L. Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services. K to 12 Basic
Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module. Department of
Education. Pp 36-50
Mazhani, One; Sibanda, Laura; Deurwaarder Jan. Manicure and Pedicure. 2015. Francistown
College of Technical & Vocational Education. Private Bag F104, Francistown, Botswana. pp
42-50
Online Sources
https://www.slideshare.net/dayleenhijosa/tle-grade-7-lessons-57949257
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Cuticle-Pusher-Spoon-Cleaner/dp/B00XC0VJXC
https://www.realmenrealstyle.com/nail-grooming-tools/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJ03e-5p4qM
https://www.shutterstock.com/search/broken+tools
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