Safety Essentials Assessment
1. Which of these is not one of the four Safety Essentials?
     Confined space safety
  2. Workplace safety is based on the principle of ____.
     Recognition, evaluation and control of hazards
  3. For accidents to cause injuries, a hazard must be present that is a source of ____.
     Energy
  4. What is the most common route of entry of hazardous substances into the body?
     Inhalation
  5. Dust, gases and vapours are examples of potentially hazardous ____
     Airborne contaminants
  6. The four Safety Essentials are made up of understanding how you can be harmed,
     correct manual handling techniques, what to do in emergency situations, and what
     else?
     Your role
  7. What is the single biggest group of workplace injuries?
     Manual handling injuries
  8. What is the first step of the basic lifting and carrying technique?
     Check or clear the area
  9. What muscles should you use for lifting?
     Leg muscles
  10. What is not an example of important knowledge relevant to emergency situations?
      How to prevent illness or disease from viruses