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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

AREA IX: LABORATORIES

A. LABORATORIES, SHOPS/FACILITIES

1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESS

Conformity to RA 6541 (National Building Code) and PD (Sanitation of the Philippines)


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2. IMPLEMENTATION
Chemistry Laboratory

Fume hood Desiccators Microscope

Gas Chromatography Spectrophotometer Polarimeter

Rotary Evaporator Centrifuge High Performance


Liquid Chromatography

Reagents

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Analytical Balance Viscometer

Developing Chamber Conductivity Apparatus Tyndall Effect Apparatus


Improvised Apparatus

Laboratory Tables and Stools Demonstration Table

Oven Furnace Refrigerator

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Lab Safety Chart First Aid Kit Eye Wash

Waste Jars Fire extinguishers

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50 SMART TV LED PROJECTOR

2 AIRCONDITIONED UNITS DVD PLAYER AND A SET OF SPEAKERS

70 CHAIRS PROJECTOR SCREEN

Multimedia Center

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LABORATORY OPERATIONS MANUAL

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Certification of Conformity to RA 6541 & PD 856

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CHED-Required Existing in the Not Existing in Remarks
Laboratory Institution the Institution
(include floor Area)
Chemistry Laboratory 60 sq.m.
Physics Laboratory 50 sq.m.
Computer Laboratory 80 sq.m.
Biology Laboratory 50 sq.m.
Instrumentation Room 50 sq.m.

Brief description of each laboratory room (Natural Science, Computer/Technology Shop


Speech, PE, etc.

a. Laboratory layout conforms to acceptable standard for the program

b. Laboratories are properly lighted and ventilated for effective learning

c. Additional computers and installation of new programs for computer laboratories.

d. The Chemistry and Biology laboratories were provided with laboratory tables, gas
installation, water outlets and sinks.

e. Physics laboratory rooms are rehabilitated and renovated to accommodate modern


tools and equipments.

f. The speech laboratory is equipped with some devices used in Communication Arts.

g. Medicine cabinets are available in some laboratory rooms.

h. Fire extinguisher is located at the stock room.

i. Multi-media center is available at room 308.

j. There is a regular purchase of laboratory supplies, materials and equipment

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Laboratory and operation manuals in actual use.

Name of Laboratory Laboratory Manual Operation Manuals (OM


Available Available)
1. Chemistry 1.Laboratory Manual in 1. OM for Spectrophotometer
Chemistry 1 2. OM for Rotary evaporator
2.Laboratory manual in 3. OM for Gas Chromatography
Chemistry 2
3.Worktext in Chemistry 1
4.Worktext in Chemistry 2
5.Laboratory Manual I
Analytical Chemistry
6.Laboratory Manual in
Analytical Chemistry
7.Laboratory Manual in
Analytical Chemistry
8.Laboratory Manual in
Biology
9.Laboratory Manual in
Organic Chemistry
2. English 1. Technical Writing
Laboratory 2. Oral
Communications for
Technical students
3. Technical writing
(Organization, Form and
content)
4. Basic
Communication and
Thinking Skills in
English
5. The Humanities in
World literature
3. Mathematics 1.Workbook in Algebra
Laboratory 2.Workbook in Integral
Calculus
3.Workbook in Applied
Mathematics
4.Workbook in Analytical
Geometry
4. Physics 1. Laboratory Manual
Laboratory in PHY 1C (General
Physics)
2. Laboratory Manual
in Mechanics (Physics
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1A Lab)
3. Laboratory Manual
in Mechanics and Fluids
(Physics 1 Lab)
4. Laboratory Manual
in Fluids and
Thermodynamics
(Physics 2A Lab)
5. Laboratory Manual
in Mechanics, Fluids
and Thermodynamics
(Physics A Lab)
6. Laboratory Manual
in Electromagnetism
(Physics 2B Lab)
7. Laboratory Manual
in Thermodynamics and
Electromagnetism

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3. OUTCOMES

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY

General Chemistry Laboratory room Fume hood

Faucet in each laboratory table Eyewash

Demonstration table Gas outlet in each laboratory table

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Gas outlet in the demonstration table

Laboratories are adequately equipped and well-maintained

BIOLOGY LABORATORY

Autoclave

Refrigerator Laboratory tables and stools

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Materials for demonstration

Laboratories are adequately equipped and well-maintained

COMPUTER LABORATORY

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Laboratories are adequately equipped and well-maintained

PHYSICS LABORATORY

Sink Electric outlets

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Activity table and laboratory stools Demonstration table

Laboratories are adequately equipped and well-maintained

Equipments and Supplies

Functional locally improvised apparatuses

a. Chemistry Laboratory
Name of Brief Purpose/Function Subject Fabricator
Apparatus Description Where it is
used
1. Tyndall Wooden box Use to classify Chemistry 2 Faculty in-
Effect with a bulb colloids from charge
Apparatus and sample solution and
holder inside suspension
2. Conductivity A bulb placed Detects Chemistry 1 Faculty in-
Apparatus in a wooden compounds as charge
base strong
electrolytes,
weak and non
electrolytes

b. Physics Laboratory
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Laboratory Description Purpose/ Subject Fabricator
Apparatus Function Where it is
Used
Inclined plane Wooden plane 1.5 meter To study the Physics 1L Faculty-in-
with ticker long that serves as a motion of a Physics 1CL charge of
timer ramp for the cart. It has body moving Physics 1AL the Physics
an oval buzzer that along an Physics AL laboratory
serves as the ticker timer. inclined plane.
Improvised Wooden stand 1.58 meter To study Physics 1L Faculty-in-
Atwoods long with attached Newtons Physics 1CL charge of
machine pulley. second law of Physics 1AL the Physics
motion. Physics AL laboratory
Dynamic kit Rectangular wooden box To determine Physics 1L Faculty-in-
box with pulley. the coefficient Physics 1AL charge of
of static friction Physics AL the Physics
between two laboratory
wooden
surfaces.
Grooved track Aluminum track attached To verify the Physics 1L Faculty-in-
in a wooden frame. law of Physics 1CL charge of
conservation of Physics 1AL the Physics
momentum Physics AL laboratory
using the
grooved track.
Dynamic Kit Wooden stand with metal To verify the 1st Physics 1L Faculty-in-
Stand bar at both sides.. condition of Physics 1CL charge of
equilibrium Physics 1AL the Physics
Physics AL laboratory
Knife Edge Triangular (3.5cm x 8.5 To locate the Physics 1L TUP made
cm x 12 cm)wood used center of Physics 1AL
as a stand in determining gravity of an Physics AL
the center of gravity of object.
objects.
Laboratory Description Purpose/ Subject Fabricator
Apparatus Function Where it is
Used
Ohms Law Resistors connected in To verify the Physics 2L Physics
Apparatus series, potentiometer, relationship of Physics 2BL Faculty
and toggle switch voltage,
framed in a rectangular resistance, and
plastic box. current as
stated in the
Ohms law.
Plug-type 10 -carbon-type To determine Physics 2L Faculty-in-
resistor box resistors connected in the current, Physics 2BL charge of
series framed in a plastic voltage and the Physics
rectangular box. resistance in laboratory

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series and
parallel circuit
connections.
Bulb house Three flashlight bulbs To determine Physics 2L Faculty-in-
framed in a plastic the amount of Physics 2BL charge of
rectangular box. current, voltage the Physics
and resistance laboratory
in series and
parallel circuit
connections.
Resistance wire Different wires made of To determine Physics 2L Prof.
nichrome, copper and the resistivity Physics 2BL Redentor
galvanized iron wire, of various A. Janaban
ammeter, voltmeter, materials.
power supply, and a
potentiometer framed in
an acrylic rectangular
box.

Inventory of functional equipment based on CHED minimum requirements

A. Biology Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Petri dish 24
2 Refrigerator 1
3 Binocular microscope 1
4 Monocular microscope 1
5 Pressure cooker 1
6 Screw cap test tubes 12
7 Test tubes small 60
8 Test tubes big 500
9 Pipettes 24
10 Electric stoves 2

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B. Chemistry Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Acid burette 50 mL 10
2 Alcohol lamp 22
3 Base Burette 50 mL 10
4 Beaker 50, 100 mL 20
5 Beaker 250, 500 mL 8
6 Binocular microscope 2
7 Blue Litmus paper 6 box
8 Bomb calorimeter 1
9 Bunsen burner 20
10 Centrifuge machine 2

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
Available
(if available) Equipments
11 Clay triangle 40
12 Condenser 2
13 Converter 10
14 Crucible with cover, 18
porcelain
15 Cultured test tube 12
16 Distilling flak 250 mL 16
17 Distilling flask 500 mL 3
18 DO meter 2
19 Drill burner 6
20 Electric Stove 2
21 Erlenmeyer flask 1L 3
22 Erlenmeyer flask 250 mL 25
23 Erlenmeyer flask 500 mL 16
24 Evaporating dish 22
25 Filter paper 1 box

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26 Florence flask 250 mL 16
27 Fume Hood 2
28 Funnel 16
29 Gas chromatography 1
30 Graduated Cylinder 10, 25, 20
50, 100 mL
31 Heating Mantle/hot plate 2
32 Improvised Laminar Flow 1
33 Iron stand metal 27
34 Kjedahl Apparatus 1
35 Magnetic stirrer/hot plate 2
36 Microscope 3
37 Monocular microscope 1
38 Multi-tester AC/DC 12
39 Oven 2
40 Petri dish 12

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CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
41 pH Meter portable 3
42 Pipettes 24
43 Pipettes 10
44 Polarimeter 1
45 Pressure cooker 1
46 Red Litmus Paper 6 box
47 Refrigerator 1
48 Rotary Evaporator 1
49 Screw cap test tubes 12
50 Sox let Apparatus 3
51 Test tube big 100
52 Test tube small 60
53 Thermometers 3
54 Top Loading/Electronic 1
Balance
55 Triple beam balance 18
56 Triple Beam Balances 18
57 Tripod 12
58 Visible Spectrophotometer 1
59 Volumetric flask 100 mL 6
60 Volumetric flask 1000 mL 6
61 Volumetric flask 50 mL 6
62 Volumetric flask 500 mL 5
63 Watch glass large 28
64 Watch glass small 16
65 Water bath 24
66 Wire gauze 10

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C. Physics Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Centripetal Motion 1

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Conservation of Linear
2 1
Momentum
3 Electrical Circuit 1
Electrical Devices and their
4 1
Circuit connections
Electromotive Force and
5 1
Internal Resistance
6 First condition of Equilibrium 1
7 Heat Transfer 1
8 Kirchoff's Law 1
Magnetic field of a current
9 1
and electromagnet
Magnetization ad
10 1
Demagmetization
11 Meassurement 1
Mechanical Equivalent of
12 1
Heat
13 Multimeter 1
Newton's Second Law of
14 1
Motion
15 Ohm's Law 1
16 Resistance of a conductor 1
17 Thermal Resistance 1
Uniformly Accelerated
18 1
Motion
19 Wheatstone Bridge 1

D. Computer Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Computer 30
2 Printer 1
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3 OHP 1
4 Electric Fan 10
5 Air con 3

E. Multimedia

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 LCD projector 1
2 40 FHD TV 1
3 Speaker 1 set
4 Chairs 70
5 Air con 2

4. BEST PRACTICES

Laboratory equipment, supplies and materials are kept in separate stock rooms
There is a continuous upgrade laboratory equipments
Laboratory layout conforms to acceptable standard for the program
Laboratories are properly lighted and ventilated for effective learning
All laboratories are well-equipped and maintained.

B. EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND MATERIAL

1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESS

Chemistry Laboratory

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Fume hood Desiccators Microscope

Gas Chromatography Spectrophotometer Polarimeter

Rotary Evaporator Centrifuge High Performance


Liquid Chromatography

Reagents

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Analytical Balance Viscometer

Developing Chamber Conductivity Apparatus Tyndall Effect Apparatus


Improvised Apparatus

Laboratory Tables and Stools Demonstration Table

Oven Furnace Refrigerator

Lab Safety Chart First Aid Kit Eye Wash

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Waste Jars Fire extinguishers

50 SMART TV LED PROJECTOR

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2 AIRCONDITIONED UNITS DVD PLAYER AND A SET OF SPEAKERS

70 CHAIRS PROJECTOR SCREEN

Multimedia Center

Physics Stockroom

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Sink Electric Outlets

Activity table and laboratory stools Demonstration table

2. IMPLEMENTATION

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Record of utilization of laboratory supplies and material

Functional locally improvised apparatuses

a. Chemistry Laboratory
Name of Brief Purpose/Function Subject Fabricator
Apparatus Description Where it is
used
3. Tyndall Wooden box Use to classify Chemistry 2 Faculty in-
Effect with a bulb colloids from charge
Apparatus and sample solution and
holder inside suspension
4. Conductivity A bulb placed Detects Chemistry 1 Faculty in-
Apparatus in a wooden compounds as charge
base strong
electrolytes,
weak and non
electrolytes
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b. Physics Laboratory

Laboratory Description Purpose/ Subject Fabricator


Apparatus Function Where it is
Used
Inclined plane Wooden plane 1.5 meter To study the Physics 1L Faculty-in-
with ticker long that serves as a motion of a Physics 1CL charge of
timer ramp for the cart. It has body moving Physics 1AL the Physics
an oval buzzer that along an Physics AL laboratory
serves as the ticker timer. inclined plane.
Improvised Wooden stand 1.58 meter To study Physics 1L Faculty-in-
Atwoods long with attached Newtons Physics 1CL charge of
machine pulley. second law of Physics 1AL the Physics
motion. Physics AL laboratory
Dynamic kit Rectangular wooden box To determine Physics 1L Faculty-in-
box with pulley. the coefficient Physics 1AL charge of
of static friction Physics AL the Physics
between two laboratory
wooden
surfaces.
Grooved track Aluminum track attached To verify the Physics 1L Faculty-in-
in a wooden frame. law of Physics 1CL charge of
conservation of Physics 1AL the Physics
momentum Physics AL laboratory
using the
grooved track.
Dynamic Kit Wooden stand with metal To verify the 1st Physics 1L Faculty-in-
Stand bar at both sides.. condition of Physics 1CL charge of
equilibrium Physics 1AL the Physics
Physics AL laboratory
Knife Edge Triangular (3.5cm x 8.5 To locate the Physics 1L TUP made
cm x 12 cm)wood used center of Physics 1AL
as a stand in determining gravity of an Physics AL
the center of gravity of object.
objects.
Laboratory Description Purpose/ Subject Fabricator
Apparatus Function Where it is
Used
Ohms Law Resistors connected in To verify the Physics 2L Physics
Apparatus series, potentiometer, relationship of Physics 2BL Faculty
and toggle switch voltage,
framed in a rectangular resistance, and
plastic box. current as
stated in the
Ohms law.
Plug-type 10 -carbon-type To determine Physics 2L Faculty-in-
resistor box resistors connected in the current, Physics 2BL charge of

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series framed in a plastic voltage and the Physics
rectangular box. resistance in laboratory
series and
parallel circuit
connections.
Bulb house Three flashlight bulbs To determine Physics 2L Faculty-in-
framed in a plastic the amount of Physics 2BL charge of
rectangular box. current, voltage the Physics
and resistance laboratory
in series and
parallel circuit
connections.
Resistance wire Different wires made of To determine Physics 2L Prof.
nichrome, copper and the resistivity Physics 2BL Redentor
galvanized iron wire, of various A. Janaban
ammeter, voltmeter, materials.
power supply, and a
potentiometer framed in
an acrylic rectangular
box.

Inventory of functional equipment based on CHED minimum requirements

A. Biology Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Petri dish 24
2 Refrigerator 1
3 Binocular microscope 1
4 Monocular microscope 1
5 Pressure cooker 1
6 Screw cap test tubes 12
7 Test tubes small 60
8 Test tubes big 500
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9 Pipettes 24
10 Electric stoves 2

B. Chemistry Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Acid burette 50 mL 10
2 Alcohol lamp 22
3 Base Burette 50 mL 10
4 Beaker 50, 100 mL 20
5 Beaker 250, 500 mL 8
6 Binocular microscope 2
7 Blue Litmus paper 6 box
8 Bomb calorimeter 1
9 Bunsen burner 20
10 Centrifuge machine 2

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
Available
(if available) Equipments
11 Clay triangle 40
12 Condenser 2
13 Converter 10
14 Crucible with cover, 18
porcelain
15 Cultured test tube 12
16 Distilling flak 250 mL 16
17 Distilling flask 500 mL 3
18 DO meter 2
19 Drill burner 6
20 Electric Stove 2
21 Erlenmeyer flask 1L 3

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22 Erlenmeyer flask 250 mL 25
23 Erlenmeyer flask 500 mL 16
24 Evaporating dish 22
25 Filter paper 1 box
26 Florence flask 250 mL 16
27 Fume Hood 2
28 Funnel 16
29 Gas chromatography 1
30 Graduated Cylinder 10, 25, 20
50, 100 mL
31 Heating Mantle/hot plate 2
32 Improvised Laminar Flow 1
33 Iron stand metal 27
34 Kjedahl Apparatus 1
35 Magnetic stirrer/hot plate 2
36 Microscope 3
37 Monocular microscope 1
38 Multi-tester AC/DC 12
39 Oven 2
40 Petri dish 12

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CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments/Apparatus Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
41 pH Meter portable 3
42 Pipettes 24
43 Pipettes 10
44 Polarimeter 1
45 Pressure cooker 1
46 Red Litmus Paper 6 box
47 Refrigerator 1
48 Rotary Evaporator 1
49 Screw cap test tubes 12
50 Sox let Apparatus 3
51 Test tube big 100
52 Test tube small 60
53 Thermometers 3
54 Top Loading/Electronic 1
Balance
55 Triple beam balance 18
56 Triple Beam Balances 18
57 Tripod 12
58 Visible Spectrophotometer 1
59 Volumetric flask 100 mL 6
60 Volumetric flask 1000 mL 6
61 Volumetric flask 50 mL 6
62 Volumetric flask 500 mL 5
63 Watch glass large 28
64 Watch glass small 16
65 Water bath 24
66 Wire gauze 10

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C. Physics Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Centripetal Motion 1
Conservation of Linear
2 1
Momentum
3 Electrical Circuit 1
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Electrical Devices and their
4 1
Circuit connections
Electromotive Force and
5 1
Internal Resistance
6 First condition of Equilibrium 1
7 Heat Transfer 1
8 Kirchoff's Law 1
Magnetic field of a current
9 1
and electromagnet
Magnetization ad
10 1
Demagmetization
11 Meassurement 1
Mechanical Equivalent of
12 1
Heat
13 Multimeter 1
Newton's Second Law of
14 1
Motion
15 Ohm's Law 1
16 Resistance of a conductor 1
17 Thermal Resistance 1
Uniformly Accelerated
18 1
Motion
19 Wheatstone Bridge 1

D. Computer Laboratory

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 Computer 30
2 Printer 1
3 OHP 1
4 Electric Fan 10
5 Air con 3

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E. Multimedia

CMO-required Quantity of
Supply
Equipments Quantity Existing
available
(if available) Equipments
1 LCD projector 1
2 40 FHD TV 1
3 Speaker 1 set
4 Chairs 70
5 Air con 2

3. OUTCOMES

Inventory of Apparatus / Chemicals (SY 2015-2016)

Apparatus Specifications Quantity


Graduated cylinder 10 mL 10 pcs
25 mL 20pcs
50 mL 18 pcs
100 mL 24 pcs
Beaker 50 mL 12 pcs
100 mL 12 pcs
250 mL 30 pcs
500 mL 26 pcs
1L 18 pcs
Erlenmeyer Flask 250 mL 36 pcs
500 mL 24 pcs
1L 24 pcs
Funnel 16 pcs
Stirring rod 10 pcs
Watch glass small 16 pcs
large 8 pcs
Tipple beam balance 16 pcs
Acid Burette 50 mL 10 pcs
Base burette 50 mL 10 pcs
Crucible with cover 18 pcs
Test tubes small 60 pcs
big 100 pcs
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Test tube holder 40 pcs
Clay triangle 40 pcs
Water bath 6 pcs
Evaporating Dish 22 pcs
Alcohol lamp 12 pcs
Soxlet 3 pcs
Condenser 6 pcs
Centrifuge 2 pcs
Desiccators 2 pcs
Portable pH meter 3 pcs
Thermometer 12 pcs
Stirring flask 16 pcs
Magnetic Stirrer 2 pcs
Volumetric flask Chemicals 50 mL Quantity
6 pcs
1-amino-2-naphtol-4-sulfuric 100
acidmL 1006gpcs
Acetone 500 mL 500 5mlpcs
Acetic acid anhydride 1L 3006gpcs
Separatory Acetic
Funnelacid glacial 250 mL 500 4mLpcs
Ammonium acetate (AR) 500 mL 3004gpcs
Florence flask 250 mL
Ammonium (II) chloride hexahydrate 30016gpcs
Distilling flask 250 mL
Ammonium molybdate tetrahydrate 10016gpcs
Petri dish Ammonium sulfate 70012gpcs
Hot plate Antimony potassium tartrate 502gpcs
Bunsen Burner
Activated carbon 70020gpcs
Tripod Activated carbon, granules 30012gpcs
Wire GauzeActivated charcoal 25024gpcs
Spatula Ascorbic acid 10012gpcs
Aspirator Benzoic acid 10012mLpcs
Boric acid 300 mL
Chromic acid 200 mL
Citric acid 300 mL
Formic acid 300 mL
Hydroiodic acid 400 mL
Hydrochloric acid 500 mL
Lactic acid 200 mL
Nitric acid 400 mL
Oleic acid 200 mL
Oxalic acid 500 g
Perchloric acid 300 mL
Phosphoric acid 350 g
Salicylic acid 400 g
Stearic acid 300 mL
Sulfuric acid 500 mL
Tannic Acid 100 g
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Tartaric acid 200 g
Ethyl alcohol 500 mL
Methyl alcohol 400 mL
Chemicals Quantity
Aluminum ammonium sulfate 300 g
Aluminum potassium sulfate 400 g
Aluminum sulfate 300 g
Ammonia 100 mL
Aluminum carbonate 250 g
Ammonium chloride 200 g
Ammonium chromate 400 g
Ammonium citrate 500 g
Ammonium hydroxide 500 g
Ammonium iodide 350 g
Ammonium phosphate 25 g
Ammonium sulfate 450 g
Ammonium tartrate 250 g
Aniline 100 g
Barium carbonate 50 g
Barium chloride 300 g
Bismuth chloride 200 g
Bismuth nitrate 350 g
Borax 50 g
Cadmium acetate 50 g
Cadmium sulfate 50 g
Calcium carbonate 1000 g
Calcium chloride 250 g
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Calcium hydroxide 200 g
Calcium nitrate 300 g
Calcium oxide 250 g
Quantity
Chemicals
Calcium sulfate 1200 g
Camphor 100 g
Deodorizing charcoal 1000 g
EBT Powder 20 g
EDTA 100 g
Ethyl alcohol 600 ml
Ferric chloride 930 g
Ferric Ferrous oxide 200 g
Ferric nitrate 1500 g
Ferrous sulfate 2000 g
Formalin 200 mL
Glycerin 100 mL
Glucose 200 g
Hydrogen peroxide 1400 ml
Iodine 200 g
Iron filings 200 g
Iron ores 250 g
Lactose 300 g
Lead acetate 150 g
Lead (II) chloride 500 g
Lead metal 150 g
Lead (II) nitrate 400 g
Lead (II) nitrate (AR) 500 g
Magnesium carbonate 250 g
Magnesium chloride 100 g
Magnesium hydroxide 300 g
Magnesium nitrate 250 g
Magnesium sulfate (TG) 300 g
Magnesium sulfate anhydrous 350 g
Magnesium chloride 300 g
Manganese sulfate 500 g
Mercuric chloride 400 g
Mercuric chloride (AR) 250 g
Mercuric nitrate 150 g
Mercuric nitrate (AR) 100 g
Mercurous chloride 100 g
Methyl orange 200 g
N-1 naphthyl ethylene diamine 50 g

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Chemicals Quantity
Naphthalene 300 g
Phenolphthalein 600 g
Phenol 300 mL
Potassium acetate 250 g
Potassium acid phthalate 250 g
Potassium Bromate 700 g
Potassium carbonate anhydrous 250 g
Potassium chlorate 2000 g
Potassium chromate 150 g
Potassium dichromate 500 g
Potassium dichromate (AR) 500 g
Potassium dichromate (TG) 300 g
Potassium ferricyanide 250 g
Potassium ferricyanide 250 g
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate 600 g
Potassium fluoride 300 g
Potassium hydroxide flakes 500 g
Potassium iodide 300 g
Potassium iodide (AR) 2000 g
Potassium metabisulfite 450 g
Potassium nitrate 1400 g
Potassium oxalate 250 g
Potassium Permanganate 2000 g
Potassium Stearate 1500 g
Potassium sulfate (AR) 1200 g
Potassium sulfide 200 g
Silica 200 g
Silver nitrate 200 g
Soda Ash 350 g
Sodium Acetate (AR) 500 g
Sodium acetate (TG) 300 g
Sodium ammonium citrate 150 g
Sodium bicarbonate 200 g
Sodium bromate (AR) 250 g
Sodium bromide 300 g
Sodium chromate 200 g
Sodium dichromate 500 g

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Chemicals Quantity
Sodium carbonate anhydrous 250 g
Sodium benzoate 200 g
Sodium chloride (TG) 2150 g
Sodium hydroxide pellets 300 g
Sodium iodide crystals 1500 g
Sodium iodide (AR) 500 g
Sodium iron sulfate 200 g
Sodium molybdate 250 g
Sodium nitrate 500 g
Sodium nitrite 1250 g
Sodium Oxalate 200 g
Sodium oxalate (AR) 600 g
Sodium iodide crystals 1500 g
Sodium iodide (AR) 500 g
Sodium iron sulfate 200 g
Sodium molybdate 250 g
Sodium nitrate 500 g
Sodium phosphate 500 g
Sodium phosphate (AR) 300 g
Sodium sulfate 400 g
Sodium sulfate (AR) 300 g
Sodium sulfate (TG) 400 g
Sodium sulfite 500 g
Sodium sulfite (TG) 700 g
Sodium thiosulfate 500 g
Starch 50 g
Sulfanilamide 100 g
Sulfanilamide 100 g
Zinc Metal 50 g
Zinc powder 250 g

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4. BEST PRACTICES

There is regular inventory of supplies and materials


The equipment, instruments and materials needed in the classrooms are available
Apparatuses, tools and materials conform to the specifications required in accordance
with the CMO of the program
Laboratory supplies and materials are wisely utilized

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C. MAINTENANCE

1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESS

Staff Profile assigned in the proper upkeep of the laboratory

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Maintenance and Repair Unit

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2. IMPLEMENTATION

Description of the maintenance system of the laboratories and equipment

a. All laboratory equipments are prone to breakdown after frequent use; hence, a repair is
necessary. Troubleshooting and replacement form and report us maintained for
reference when repairing or replacing apparatus.

b. The maintenance repair and replacement policy of a certain college contains varied
apportions of percentage responsibility for expenses at a rate equivalent to the
percentage responsibility to blame.

c. A student who breaks an apparatus or equipment as a result of not being given clear or
complete instruction is responsible for a certain percentage of the replacement cost. The
instructor pays the remainder and ensures the giving adequate instruction to avoid
further accidents.

d. If a group of students who are performing an experiment is involved in damaging an


apparatus and are equally responsible through negligence, then the cost will be divided
among them.

e. If the apparatus, which is damaged by the students, has been frequently used or is quite
old, the laboratory officer in charge should report it to the supply officer for
replacement.

Safety devices available

Laboratory Safety Devices Available Quantity


There are signages displayed prominently in 1
laboratory room
There readily accessible and functional fire 1
extinguishers and other fire fighting equipments
Computer 1
Electrical lines are safely installed
Laboratory 1
Emergency exits are provided and properly marked
A first aid kit is always available in each laboratory 1
room 1
There are charts for precautionary measures
Speech Laboratory There are signages displayed prominently in 1
laboratory room
There are readily accessible and functional fire 1

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extinguishers and other fire fighting equipments 1
Electrical lines are safely installed 1
Emergency exits are provided and properly marked 1
A first aid kit is always available in each laboratory 1
room
There are charts for precautionary measures
There are signages displayed prominently in 1
laboratory room
There are readily accessible and functional fire 1
extinguishers and other fire fighting equipments
Electrical lines are safely installed 1
Chemistry 1
Emergency exits are provided and properly marked
Laboratory 1
A first aid kit is always available in each laboratory
room 1
There are charts for precautionary measures 1
1
Fume hoods are installed
Medicine cabinets are visible in all laboratory rooms
There are signages displayed prominently in 1
laboratory room
There are readily accessible and functional fire 1
extinguishers and other fire fighting equipments
Physics Laboratory 1
Electrical lines are safely installed
A first aid kit is always available in each laboratory 1
room 1
There are charts for precautionary measures

3. OUTCOMES
4. BEST PRACTICES

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D. SPECIAL PROVISIONS

1. SYSTEM-INPUTS AND PROCESS

Description of specific program requirements in accordance with policies/guidelines,


CMOs and other legal issuances

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Approved Project Procurement Management Plan (PPMP); Annual Procurement Plan
where laboratory equipment is listed for procurement
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2. IMPLEMENTATION

Evidences that the laboratory equipment, supplies and materials are procured in
accordance in RA 9184
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3. OUTCOMES

Evidences that special provisions in the CMO of the program are complied with

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4. BEST PRACTICES

5. EXTENT OF COMPLIANCE

Extent of compliance with the Accreditors Recommendations on Area IX (Laboratories) on level


1 accreditation:

Supporting Percentage of
Recommendations Action Take
Documents Compliance
1. The deans of COS 308 was used Annual Procurement 100%
the programs as Multimedia room Plan
evaluated may for the programs
consider requesting accredited. A new air
for multimedia con, a 40 FHD TV
equipment in the and a LCD projector
succeeding Annual was installed in room
Procurement Plan 308
2. A regular A regular inventory Annual inventory of 100%
inventory of of laboratory laboratory supplies,
laboratory supplies, supplies, materials materials and
material and and equipments was equipment
equipment may be conducted.
conducted so that
priorities may be There is a regular Annual Procurement
identified before purchase of Plan
requesting for any laboratory supplies,
purchase materials and
equipment.

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RATING SCALE
NA 0 1 2 3 4 5
- - Poor Fair Satisfactory Very Satisfactory Excellent
Not Missing
App Criterion is met Criterion is met in most Criterion is met in all Criterion is fully met in Criterion is fully met with
minimally in some respects, but some respects all respects, at a level substantial number of good
respects, but much improvement is needed that demonstrates good practices, at a level that
improvement is needed to overcome practice provides a model for others
to overcome weaknesses
weaknesses
(75% greater than the
(7% less than the (50% less than the (100% compliance with (50% greater than the standards)
Standard) standards) the standards) standards)

Item Ratings

-outcome Mean (SIOM)


System-Implementation

Parameter Mean (PM)


Indicators

PARAMETER A: LABORATORIES, SHOPS AND FACILITIES


SYSTEM INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. The laboratory layout conforms to acceptable standards and to particular need (RA 6541
National Building Code of the Philippines/PD 856 Code of Sanitation of the Philippines)
and to particular needs of the program
S.2. Rooms have lightings in accordance to the standard requirements of fluorescent bulbs
relative to the size
S.3. The laboratories are properly lighted and well ventilated.

S.4. Each laboratory room has at least two exit doors that open outward

S.5. There is a laboratory for shop work for specific technologies.

S.6. There is a computer laboratory with atleast 15 usable computer units and a printer

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IMPLEMENTATION
Furniture and equipment arrangement allows free flow of movement and enables students
I.1.
to work comfortably without interference

I.2. Safety and precautionary measures are implemented

I.3. Usable fire extinguishers are accessible to staff and students


Laboratory Operations Manuals for the faculty and students are provided in each
I.4.
laboratory
Demonstration and training are periodically conducted on the proper use of fire
I.5.
extinguishers, first-aid kit and other emergency measures.
A well-equipped first-aid, charts for antidotes and neutralizing solutions are made
I.6.
available in each laboratory room
I.7. A students access to a computer is at least 15 hours per term for every subject
Appropriate laboratories for general education subjects are adequately equipped and well-
I.8.
maintained
I.9. A well-equipped Multimedia Center is maintained

I.10. Gas, water and electricity are available and utilized for class laboratory activities
Demonstration table, equipped with sink, water, electrical and gas outlet is available and
I.11.
utilized.

I.12. Laboratory equipment, supplies and materials are kept in separate stock rooms

OUTCOME/S

O.1. Laboratory equipment, supplies and materials are kept in separate stock rooms

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PARAMETER B: EQUPMENT, SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS


SYSTEM INPUTS AND PROCESSES
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S.1. The equipment, instruments and materials needed in the classrooms are available

Apparatuses, tools and materials conform to the specifications required in accordance with
S.2.
the CMO of the program

S.3. Varied computer software are available

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IMPLEMENTATION
I.1. Equipment are well-maintained

I.2. Laboratory supplies and materials are wisely utilized

I.3. Licensed computer software are installed and utilized

OUTCOME/S

O.1. Laboratory equipment, supplies and materials are sufficient and wisely utilized

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PARAMETER C: MAINTENANCE
SYSTEM INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. A laboratory technician/assistant is available for the proper upkeep of the laboratories.

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The institution has a Maintenance and Repair Department/Unit manned by skilled
S.2.
personnel who provides services on direct call.

S.2.1 inventory of equipment and supplies;

S.2.2. checking on the physical conditions of equipment and supplies;

S.2.3 maintenance of the laboratories and shops

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IMPLEMENTATION
I.1. The institution keeps the laboratories neat, clean and orderly

I.2. Laboratory supplies and materials are regularly replenished/replaced whenever applicable

The inventory of laboratory facilities and equipment is systematically and periodically


I.3.
calibrated
The laboratory equipment and instruments are in good condition and are periodically
I.4.
calibrated
I.5. All equipment are coded, listed and inventoried
I.6. Waste disposal is efficiently and effectively managed on campus
I.7. The following are properly maintained by trained staff/technicians
I.7.1 shops;

I.7.2. computer laboratory;


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I.7.3. multimedia/educational technology center;

I.7.4. research facility;

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I.7.5. general education laboratory;

I.7.5.1. natural science/physical science

I.7.5.2. Speech laboratory

I.7.5.3. PE

I.7.6. others (please specify)

OUTCOME/S

O.1. The laboratories are functional and are properly maintained

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PARAMETER D: SPECIAL PROVISIONS


SYSTEM INPUTS AND PROCESSES
S.1. Specific program requirements (listing of materials and equipment as per CMO) are in
accordance with guidelines/policies embodied in official issuances
S.2.
There is an approved Procurement Program Management Plan (PPMP)
S.3. There is an approved Annual Procurement Plan (APP) for laboratory equipment, supplies
and materials

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IMPLEMENTATION

I.1. The institution implements the special provisions as listed in the CMO

OUTCOME/S

O.1. The Special provisions in the CMO of the program, are complied with.

Best Practices:

SUMMARY OF FINDINGS

AREA IX: LABORATORIES

Numerical Descriptive
PARAMETERS
Rating Rating
A LABORATORIES, SHOPS AND
FACILITIES
B EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES AND
MATERIALS
C MAINTENANCE
D SPECIAL PROVISIONS
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Total: ______________

Mean: ______________ _______________

LEAD ACCREDITOR/S:

_________________________________ _________________________________

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