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Scheme of Work

1. First Aids and Materials
2. Rescue Operations
3. Uses of Materials (Wood and Metals)
4. Uses of Materials (Ceramics, Plastics and Rubber)
5. Geometrical Construction; Lines
6-7 . Angles
8. Triangles
9. Circle
10. Construction of Tangent to a Circle.
11. Revision
12. Examination

REFERENCE MATERIALS
1. MELROSE, Basic Science and Technology, Book 2
2. NERDC, Basic Technology for JSS, Book 2

Week 1:

TOPIC: FIRST AIDS
CONTENT
• Definition of First Aid.
• Aims and Objectives of First Aid.
• Materials in the First Aid Box.
• Application of Simple First Aid.
• Uses of Materials in the First Aid Box.

DEFINITION OF FIRST AID
First aid can be defined as the simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible to someone who is injured or who suddenly becomes ill and injured.
First aid is the immediate treatment given to an injured person before being taken to the hospital or before the arrival of a doctor.

First aid kit is a small box or bag with the equipment that someone needs in order to give first aid. During metal work or woodwork activities in the workshop, everybody should be at alert to give first aid because a little carelessness can lead to an accident. Sometimes, the hazards and accidents could be very dangerous and life-threatening. In order to salvage the life involved, there is need to provide first aid fast and to have first aid skills.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF FIRST AID
1. To save life.
2. To prevent injury from getting worse.
3. To reduce pains as much as possible.

EVALUATION
1. Explain the term “First Aid”.
2. Mention three aims and objectives of first aid.

ACCIDENTS
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Week 2:

TOPIC: RESCUE OPERATIONS
CONTENT
• Meaning of Rescue Operations
• Objectives of Rescue Operations
• Types of Rescue Operations
• Rescue Operation Situations
• Materials used in Rescue Operations

MEANING OF RESCUE OPERATION
Rescue operations are responsive operations organized to save people or a person from dangerous situation or prevention of injury during an accident. Rescue operations are carried out by trained firemen, police, military, first aid or ambulance attendants.

OBJECTIVES OF RESCUE OPERATIONS
1. To save lives.
2. To prevent injury during an accident or dangerous situation.
TYPES OF RESCUE OPERATIONS
1. Air-Sea Rescue (ASR): This is the coordinated search and rescue of emergency water landings as well as people who have survived shipwreck or boat mishap.
2. Combat search and rescue (CSAR): This is the search and rescue operations that are carried out during war that are within or near combat zone.
3. Mine rescue; is the specialized job of rescuing miners and others who are trapped or injured in underground mines after mine accidents.
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Week 3:

TOPIC: USES OF MATERIALS
CONTENT
• Uses of Wood
• Uses of Metal

USES OF WOOD
Wood is used today in the following industries and processes:
1. HOUSING: Wood is used for home furniture such as doors, window and roofing.
2. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING: Many industries are constructed using wood.
3. JOINERY: Wood is used for making staircase in our buildings today.
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