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General Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Quiz
General Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Quiz
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K10. What actions and behaviors can you take that would have a positive affect on others?
Carrying out all of these while carrying out your work duties
Following environmental policy, accident reporting, risk assessments and method statements
Contribute to work briefings and toolbox talks on safety issues giving input and feedback to any health and safety or productive work issues
Carry out site specific risk assessments on site to check for hazards and traffic management control issues
K6. What changing circumstances can create a hazard in your work area? (Select 2 options)
Operators manual
No toilets on Site
Movement of plant and machinery
Weather, daylight, traffic movements
K8. What policies and procedures for Health and Safety do you need to follow?
Working to work risk assessments/safe systems of work
All of these
Health and Safety at Work act 1974 and Welfare in The Workplace Provision
Using the company accident reporting polices and procedures
K4. Why, when and how should you use health and safety control equipment
As per Manufacturer’s instructions/guidance
As per the risk assessment
By following all of these
As instructed by code of practice
K12 Which statement about the security of tools and plant is incorrect?
All tools are cleaned and inspected for damage and taken off site at the end of the working day and stored in a locked vehicle
All plant is inspected and returned to the depot at the end of the day where a stores person signs it in and out daily
All hand tools and equipment should be locked up in works vehicles and stored within the work area where possible and checked daily for working condition
I am not responsible for security of tools and equipment
K2. Which of the signs are relevant to your work place?
Blue Mandatory
All of these
Red Warning
Yellow Information
K11.4 What colour and use is a Powder fire extinguisher?
Black – Electrics
Cream – Flammable liquids
Blue – Anything but cooking oils and Fats
Red – Wood, paper and Textiles
K11.2 What colour and use is a Foam fire extinguisher?
Red – Wood, paper and Textiles
Cream – Flammable liquids
Blue – Anything but cooking oils and Fats
Black – Electrics
K11.1 What colour and use is a water fire extinguisher?
Blue – Anything but cooking oils and Fats
Red – Wood, paper and Textiles
Black – Electrics
Cream – Flammable liquids
K5. Which hazards are associated with your work place (Select 2 options)
Type of material being laid
Dust/vibration, injury/burns/manual handling/collision with plant
Slips, trips and Falls. Traffic, Machinery, tools, electric cables (overhead/underground)
How many workers are on site
K9. How do you take active responsibility for Health, Safety and Welfare?
By working to all Health and Safety and Welfare regulations and company SSOWs
By ignoring all safety instructions
By working to what you think is best
By working to what your foreman thinks is best
K3. How do you comply with control measures identified by RAMS?
By following Manufacturer’s instructions/guidance
By following the risk assessment/safe system of work
All of these
By wearing correct PPE
K1. Why is Health and Safety relevant to your work?
It helps complete work quicker
Legal compliance with H&S Act 1974
It is part of the method statement
Site Manager thinks it is a good idea
K11.3 What colour and use is a CO2 fire extinguisher?
Black – Electrics
Blue – Anything but cooking oils and Fats
Red – Wood, paper and Textiles
Cream – Flammable liquids
K7. Select 2 ways you report a hazard in your workplace?
Phone, verbal, work briefing
Material delivery note
Material order form
Site safety briefing / toolbox talk
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