In Risk Assessment what are the two elements used for risk rating
Precautions
Severity
Elimination
Likelihood
1.
Which of the following is not a type of health hazard?
A. Chemical
B. Biological
C. Ergonomic
D. Security
1. What is the most important reason why all accidents should be
investigated and recorded?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1.
Prevent similar accidents in the future
Satisfy the Safety officer
Comply with health and safety law
Routine Job
What is the best way to protect an employee working at a
noisy machine?
A. Allow the machine to only be used for short periods of time
B. Provide a pair of ear defenders
C. Reduce or eliminate noise from the machine
D. Put a warning tape
1.
Click on the image below that has the correct shape and
colour for a Prohibitory or Do Not sign
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. What is the recommended minimum temperature for office
work and similar non-physical activities?
1.
20 degrees centigrade
16 degrees centigrade
13 degrees centigrade
100 degrees centigrade
7.
What is a CE mark?
A tattoo
An indication that equipment complies with european
standards for design and manuafacture
A bar code
Information about the number of calories in food
1.
Which of the following is not a way in which machines can
cause injury?
Entrapment
Impact
Entanglement
Boredom
1.
.
What is the best way to prevent injury at work?
Remove the hazard or redesign the task
Restict access to the hazard
Provide gloves and a bobble hat
Send all employees home - they'll much safer there
1. What is ergonomics?
The biology of the relations and interactions between
organisms and their environment
The interaction between people, equipment and their
environment
A study of the production, distribution, and consumption of
goods and services
A study of big and clever words
1. How should a final exit door be marked?
"Fire Exit Keep Clear" in white writing on blue background
"Get Out Quick!" in bright red writing
"You're nearly out now" in purple writing
"Can be used as a Fire Exit" in blue writing on white
background
1. What are Ionisation smoke detectors most suitable for?
In a property where the temperature can fluctuate
For providing protection over long distances
For fast burning, high energy fires
For high concept designer buildings
1. 10.
What is the main purpose of an emergency plan?
So people in the workplace know what to do in an
emergency and can be safely evacuated
Its required by law
It's exciting
It helps the organisation to look good
Q2. Identify those statements that contain major elements of a safety and
health management system.
A. Management Commitment
B. Employee Involvement
C. Hazard Prevention & Control
D. Worksite Analysis
E. Safety and Health Training
F. All of the above
Q5. A system for hazard prevention and control includes:
A. Workplace safety and health inspections
B. Hazard reporting system
C. Accident and near-miss incident investigation
D. Written action plans for emergencies
E. All of the above
1. Who have a similar role with fire watcher to monitor the worksite during
confined space entry, roof access, excavation and certain work activities
a. Stand by Man
b. Authorised Gas tester
c. Radiation Protection Officer
Permit Controller
2. What is Hazard?
a. Physical situation which has risk
b. Physical situation which has pontential loss to
human,equipment and environment
c. Physical situation which has pontential loss to human only
d. Physical situation which has pontential loss to equipment and
environment
1. What is the risk?
a. Physical situation which has risk
b. Physical situation which has pontential loss to human,equipment
and environment
c. Physical situation which has pontential loss to human only
d. The consequences of the hazard multiplied by likelihood
of the hazard occuring
The likelihood, or possibility, that harm (injury, illness, death,
damage etc) may occur from exposure to a hazard.
3. What is the ALARP mean?
a. As Low As Receive Praticable
b. As Low As Reason Present
c. As Low As Reasonably Practicable
d. As Long As Reasonably Practicable
1. What is supplementary information for work involving the use of
hazardous subtances such as chemical
a. Material Information Data Sheets
b. Material Safety Data Sheets
c. Safety Data Sheets
d. Material Safety Information Sheets
4. What is supplementary information for work involving critical lift
a. Material Safety Data Sheets
b. Method Statements For Lifting/Lifting Plan
c. Method Statements Material
d. Safety Data Sheets
5. Who is alowed to removed isolation tags during the work activity
a. The Authorised Electrical Person Only
b. The Permit Authority Only
c. Nobody unless they are authorised to do so
d. Anyone if they are in the way
Click on the image below that has
the correct shape and colour for a
Prohibitory or Do Not sign
What is the most appropriate way to find out more about a chemical that
you work with?
A.
B.
C.
D.
call the doctor
call the manufacturer
read the Material Safety Data Sheet
none of the above
What is the first step in a risk assessment?
A Identify the hazards.
B Record the findings.
C Decide whether more needs to be done to control the risk.
D Decide who is at risk and how the hazard might affect them.
15. The best way to control a risk is to
A use personal protective equipment.
B prevent access to the hazard.
C get rid of the hazard.
D try a less risky option.
The three elements of fire are heat, oxygen and
A hydrogen.
B fuel.
C liquid.
D friction.
Having evacuated the workplace after hearing the fire alarm, what immediate
action should an employee normally take?
A Check for any windows left open.
B Report to the assembly point.
C Contact the fire brigade.
D Alert the occupants of nearby buildings
A fire exit sign usually shows a picture of a
A running person.
B pointing finger.
C fire extinguisher.
D fire engine.
How do gases and fumes normally enter the body?
A Absorbing them.
B Breathing them in.
C Through swallowing.
D Through open wounds
In what circumstances, if any, should you use a fuse with a rating which is
lower than the one stated on the equipment?
A In no circumstances.
B If a residual current device is fitted.
C If the equipment is to be used indoors.
D In any circumstances (it is always safe to do this).
Areas where flammable gases or vapors are or may be present in the
air in
sufficient quantities to be explosive or ignitable are classified as:
a. Class I
b. Class II
c. Class III
d. Hazardous
Which part of the body is most commonly injured by manual handling?
A Legs.
B Back.
C Arms.
D Neck.
What colour is a safety sign that tells you that you must do something?
A Blue.
B Green.
C Red.
D Yellow.
3. Areas that are considered hazardous because of the presence of
combustible
fibers are classified as:
a. Class 1
b. Class 11
c. Class 111
d. Hazardous
Equipment, wiring methods, and installations of equipment in
hazardous
(classified) locations shall be:
a. intrinsically safe
b. approved or safe for the hazardous (classified) location
c. waterproof
d. Both a and b
Who should be responsible for ensuring the proper lift planning is
performed in accordance with the policy (check all that apply)?
o
A.
Job Superintendent
o
B.
Field Superintendent
o
C.
Field Engineer
o
D.
E.
Foreman
Operator
A cranes or slings SWL is:
a. The type of floor it can stand on safely
b. The maximum load it can handle safely
c. The number of people it can hold safely
All major crane moves require?
o
A.
B.
Planning
Knowledge of crane manufacturers specs
o
C.
Knowledge of travel path and ground conditions
o
D.
The use of a Major crane move permit
o
E.
All of the above
What is the first step in ensuring proper operation of a crane?
a. selecting the proper rigging
b. performing a pre-operation inspection
c. making sure the area is clear of co-workers