Reaction Paper Field Trip
Submitted Submitted by: Rezie D. Dellava, BSECE V
Submitted to: Enr. !omar ". Dador
LRTA The Light Rail Transit Authority is recognized as the premiere rail transit in the country providing reliable, efficient, dependable, and environment-friendly mass rail services to all residents of Metro Manila. LRTA is a wholly owned government corporation created on uly !", !#$% under &'ecutive (rder )&(* +o. %, as amended by &( +o. $% dated eptember !#$", and &( +o. "!% dated uly /, !#$/. The LRTA is primarily responsible for the construction, operation, maintenance and0or lease of light rail transit systems in the 1hilippines. The LRTA showed us their control room which spea2er discussed the uses and the purpose of every e3uipment in the control room. They toured us in their company and we li2e them because they are very approachable and friendly. The LRTA are very important to our community from the very beginning until now because it can ma2e our lives more easy and fast to travel. GMA 7 4MA +etwor2 was founded by Robert La Rue tewart in !#5% as Republic 6roadcasting ystem )R6* with flagship AM radio station 7866. R6 ventured into television in !#! and began broadcasting on 9hannel / in the 4reater Manila Area. :n !#/;, the triumvirate of < and ;! ?>< T= stations, as well as "; radio stations throughout the country. Apart from its television and radio businesses, 4MA also owns a wide array of mediarelated entities engaged in program syndication, film production, music publishing and distribution, set design and implementation, audio-visual production, and new media. 4MA +etwor2, :nc. was officially listed in the 1hilippine toc2 &'change in "%%/. 4MA is set to launch its 7igital T= Transmission )7TT* pro@ect in "%!/. 4MA +etwor2 showed us their e3uipments on how they operate live and on air, how they manage their e3uipments. And they showed us their Radio tation area on the AM station
7866 and the irit from studio ! to studio 5.
PLDT INNOLAB Leading telecoms company 1L7T has completed its newest :nnovation Laboratory ):nnolab* in 6aguio 9ity and is now on dry-run, providing customers in 6aguio and Region ! with a showcase of the latest information and communication technology or :9T-based business solutions, including multimedia products and services. 1L7T :nnolabs provide the perfect setting for the development of innovative products and future business solutions through open partnerships with the telecommunications industry, the academe, government institutions, and end-users. The :nnolab contains a showroom thats divided into different industries to serve the uni3ue re3uirements of various businesses. :t is the site for live demonstrations of 1L7T enterprise products, such as the state-of-art 1L7T 9loud offering, enabling clients to e'perience the services and test their compatibility with that of their respective companys systems and networ2. 1L7T also conducts technology-related events, trainings, seminars, and student tours in this facility. Be visited the 1L7T :++(LA6 on 6aguio and the spea2er discussed one by one the help and the use of every set up e3uipment they had in that room. (ne of these was the 9ontact 9enter olution. And he also discussed why :++(LA6 and more application that 1L7T used in monitoring and other purposes. DOST PHILVOCS The 1hilippine :nstitute of =olcanology and eismology )1>:=(L9* is a 1hilippine national institution dedicated to provide information on the activities of volcanoes, earth3ua2es, and tsunamis, as well as other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity, and sustainable development. :t is one of the service agencies of the 7epartment of cience and Technology.
The 1>:=(L9 monitors volcano, earth3ua2e, and tsunami activity, and issues warnings as necessary. The pea2er discussed the different e3uipment that can detect the magnitude and intensity of the earth3ua2e. :t is mandated to mitigate disasters that may arise from such volcanic eruptions, earth3ua2es, tsunamis, and other related geotectonic phenomena. :t is very useful for us, so that we can predict whats going to happen and to warn us and on the disaster that will come.
IBB The :nternational 6roadcasting 6ureau ):66* is the technical support outlet within the 6roadcasting 6oard of 4overnors )664*, which is a ?.. independent agency. The :66 supports the day-to-day operations of =oice of America )=(A* and the (ffice of 9uba 6roadcasting )Radio y TelevisiCn MartD*. :t also provides transmission and technical support for all of the independent non-military broadcasting services funded by the )664*. The :66 is located in Bashington, 7.9. The =oice of America, the oldest and best-2nown organization within the 664, was the first broadcast news organization to offer continuously updated programming on the :nternet. (n April %, !##;, 1resident 9linton signed the :nternational 6roadcasting Act )1ublic Law !%-"*. The legislation established the :nternational 6roadcasting 6ureau ):66* within the ?nited tates :nformation Agency )?:A*, and created a 6roadcasting 6oard of 4overnors )664* with oversight authority over all non-military ?.. government international broadcasting. The :66 showed us their control room, and other high powered, high voltage rooms and e3uipments. They have their own laboratory room where they can fi'ed, innovate and test the parts of their e3uipments such us the e3uipments made up of copper. ONE SBIC (ne ubic 1ower 4eneration 9orporation operates a !!-megawatt diesel power plant in ubic 6ay
control room where they can detect and monitor the machine or the e3uipment if it is malfunctioning and other possible defects. PAGASA SBIC The 1hilippine Atmospheric, 4eophysical and Astronomical ervices Administration the +ational Meteorological and >ydrological ervices )+M>* agency of the Republic of the 1hilippines mandated to provide protection against natural calamities and to insure the safety, well-being and economic security of all the people, and for the promotion of national progress by underta2ing scientific and technological services in meteorology, hydrology, climatology, astronomy and other geophysical sciences. 9reated on 7ecember $, !#/" by reorganizing the Beather 6ureau, 1A4AA now serves as one of the cientific and Technological ervices :nstitutes of the 7epartment of cience and Technology. 1A4AA ubic records and deliver reports of the weather and updates weather to help on the landing operation of the aircraft. Through monitoring the installed radar of the 1A4AA li2e the water level monitoring sensor and the Rain 4auge ystem they can monitor the water level and the rainfall through this e3uipment. CAAP SBIC The 9AA1 is responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation in order to ensure safe, economical, and efficient air travel. As an independent regulatory body with 3uasi-@udicial and 3uasi-legislative powers, the 9AA1 is mandated to set comprehensive, clear and impartial rules and regulations for the 1hilippine aviation industry. The 9AA1 is the responsible in all the e3uipment that used in communicating with the aircraft. :n this case we are not new to some of their e3uipment because we already done discussing some types of their e3uipment in our class. They also installed radar in different place which is hard to go up there so we did not go up there because it is dangerous for us to go there. They also showed us their different e3uipment that monitoring data and feed to their monitors for the information needed by them. SBIC BA! INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ubic 6ay :nternational Airport serves as a secondary airport and a main diversion airport of the +inoy A3uino :nternational Airport. :t is also the airport serving the immediate area of the ubic 6ay
used to be the +aval Air tation 9ubi 1oint of the ?nited tates +avy. :ts airport terminal has " gates. :n anuary "%!%, ubic 6ay Metropolitan Authority Administrator and 9&( Armand 9. Arreza e'pressed interest in closing ubic 6ay :nternational Airport in favor of converting the area to a logistics hub. This was due to the closure of <* radio data lin2 from a ground-based transmitter. And less cost than ! :L and it is good enough to use than the :L. GARDENIA PHILIPPINES :n !#/$ >umble beginnings as an in-store ba2ery in ingapore. :n !#$-!## it came as the first commercial ba2ery at 1andan LoopF Rose as the mar2et leader in ingapore. &'panded operations in Asian countries such Malaysia, Thailand and the 1hilippines. !##/ 4ardenia entered the 1hilippine bread mar2et and established its factory in Laguna :nternational :ndustrial 1ar2 )L::1*, 6inan, Laguna. !##$ 4ardenia 1hilippines started operations with its first state-ofthe-art factory rated as one of the largest and most modern bread manufacturing facility in the country. !### the healthy >igh azard Analysis 9ritical 9ontrol 1oints )>A991* certifications. "%%; 4ardenia was accorded
uperbrands status by uperbrands Ltd., an independent authority and arbiter on branding. "%%5 :naugurated two new plants and its 7istribution 9enter. "%% :ntroduced the Muffin-tastic line. "%%/ :ndulged the consumers through introduction of its Amazing igh igh appy 6read 7ay in the country, its very own celebration of Borld 6read 7ay. "%! 4ardenia initiated an inter-university sandwich ma2ing and business generation competition called The +e't 6ig andwich >it )+6>*. "%!5 4ardenia ventured into community neighborhood ba2ery thru 6ig mile 6read tation and into artisanal specialty ba2ery business with of 6a2ers Maison. "%! 4ardenia e'panded operations and invested another sophisticated and world class G plant with a capacity of ,%%% loaves per hour. The first part of the tour was headed by their assigned tour guide in the company. he lead us and heading to the room which they played a video presentation of the company. Mainly about the history of 4ardenia li2e how did they started, how are they doing now, and how did they manage to be on top in the ba2ing industry. he also tal2s about how important to them the nutrition of their consumers and how important is sanitation to this industry. he even pointed out so many times that they have the most modern bread factory in the country that theyEre proud to say that they are Hba2ing breads untouched by human hands. (ur tour guide share some pointers on how they maintain or how we can prolong the freshness of our breadsI Air dries out the bread. o, after we get our needed slice0s, it is recommended to re-seal again the pac2. :f possible, save the top slice of the loaf and use it as a cover of the remaining loaf. Geep the bread out of hot areas because it may cause the bread to moisten which may lead to premature molding. tore your bread in a cool and dry place.
he even recommends to put it inside the refrigerator. Then if you are planning to eat it, @ust reheat in toaster the slices you needed. Geep it away from items that emit odors because breads absorb odors. Ma2e sure that your hands are clean. 6acteria can also cause premature molding. 6ut what caught attention more, on her tal2 was when she discussed how they ma2e sure that we, consumers, get the fresh bread possible and how 4ardenia reaching out to help our society. 4ardenia breads freshness can last up to !; days but they only indicate on the 4loc2 )4ardeniaEs seal0loaf seal* / days for best before days. They also pull out their breads on their respective re-sellers every "-days, replacing it with new ones. Jes, they did not wait until the bread reach its /th day before they replace it. The pull out breads )which we can still consider 3uality breads* are being sold to fishermen and to the charity of the company. These are made into food for cultured fishes )li2e bangus, tilapia, etc*. TS"IDEN Tsu2iden &lectronics 1hilippines, :nc. has been in the &lectronic Manufacturing ervice for more than twenty )"%* years. :ncorporated in March !##", as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tsu2iden Gogyo 9o., Ltd. of apan. :n August !##, Tsu2iden started the assembly of ard 7is2 7rive assembly commenced in eptember !##5. 7ue to fast growing mar2et demand of electronic assemblies, we e'panded our operation and added 1rinted 9ircuit 6oard )196* assembly,
thousand 196 every hour and every day. And the company gives more opportunity to other and they give good practice to their employees. The company aims to be the +o.! &M provider in the 1hilippines, they are wor2ing under the slogan of KBor2 >ard, Bor2 mart and be competitive to e'ceed customer satisfaction which manifest their intense desire to be more innovative in every aspects to offer affordable value with high 3uality products to our customer.