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MATATAG K-12 -TLE 7 (IA-4TH QTR) NATIONAL BUILDING CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES

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[0:30]Identify the purpose and scope of the National Building Code of the Philippines.
[2:20]Building, a structure with a roof and walls such as a house, school, store or factory.
[2:20]Republic Act is a piece of legislation used to create policy in order to carry out the principles of the
[2:44]Its main goal is to make sure buildings are safe, healthy and suitable for people to use.
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[0:01]Welcome.

[0:30]Identify the purpose and scope of the National Building Code of the Philippines. Classify buildings according to types of construction. Draw a house following the standard minimum requirements.

[0:46]Welder.

[0:58]Mechanic.

[1:09]Driver.

[1:28]Carpenter.

[1:41]Mason.

[2:00]Safe or unsafe?

[2:11]Safe or unsafe?

[2:20]Safe or unsafe? Building, a structure with a roof and walls such as a house, school, store or factory. Republic Act is a piece of legislation used to create policy in order to carry out the principles of the

[2:44]Permit, an official document giving someone authorization to do something. National Building Code. It is a law that sets rules for building structures in the Philippines. Its main goal is to make sure buildings are safe, healthy and suitable for people to use. Why do we have a building code? Protect lives and health. Protect property. Promote public safety and cleanliness.

[3:09]Protect the environment. Make sure buildings are properly designed, built, used and maintained.

[3:17]What buildings are covered by the code? The code applies to houses, schools, malls, offices, factories and other buildings. Both public and private buildings. New buildings and old buildings when they are repaired or renovated, except traditional indigenous family houses. Building rules: All buildings must be strong and safe, be suitable for their purpose, be clean and sanitary, follow environmental safety rules, be regularly maintained. Site or location of buildings: A building site must be safe and clean, be far from polluted water or air, volcanoes, fire or explosion hazards. Be a safe place for people to live or work.

[3:57]Classification of buildings by use. Group A - Houses. Group B - Apartments, hotels. Group C - Schools and daycare centers. Group D - Hospitals, jails, nursing homes. Group E - Offices, stores, restaurants. Group F - Factories and plants. Group G - Storage and hazardous buildings. Group H - Assembly buildings (churches, theaters). Group I - Large assembly buildings (1000+ people). Group J - Garages, sheds, fences. Minimum Requirements for Houses A house must have enough space from property lines, proper light and ventilation, at least one toilet.

[5:01]A house must have strong foundation, safe stairs, strong floor and roof.

[5:12]A house must have at least one entrance and one exit, proper electrical and mechanical systems.

[5:27]Types of Building Construction: Buildings are grouped based on materials and fire resistance. Type I - Mostly wood.

[5:39]Type II - Wood with fire resistant materials.

[5:50]Type III - Masonry and wood (fire-resistant).

[6:01]Type IV - Concrete, steel or masonry.

[6:12]Type V - Fully fire-resistant (strongest).

[6:20]Why is building code important? Prevents accidents and disasters. Keeps people safe during earthquakes, fires and storms. Ensures buildings are healthy and comfortable. Promotes responsible building in the community. Classify me! Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V.

[6:46]Classify me! Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V.

[6:59]Classify me! Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V. Classify me! Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V. Classify me! Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V.

[7:31]Group activity. Activity: design a safe home. 1. Draw a simple house. 2. Include: Toilet, windows, entrance and exit, safe stairs.

[7:51]Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe. "Doing your best means never stop trying. Every effort, no matter how small, brings you closer to your goals and shapes your success." 2 Chronicles 15:7 "But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded."

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