1) Who is responsible for managing health and safety on site? a) Health and Safety Executive b) Contracts manager c) Site manager d) Building inspector 2) A risk assessment is undertaken for what purpose? a) A way of reporting risks to the client b) To identify hazards and control risks at work c) To find out who was responsible for an accident d) To act as an incident register 3) Which of the following causes more lost working days? a) Work-related injury b) Work-related illness 4) If a worker confides in a colleague that they have suffered from a mental health condition, what should the colleague do? a) Treat them as they would any other work colleague b) Inform the site manager or first aider c) Let other colleagues know, so they can avoid working with them d) Do their work for them because they might not be able to cope 5) In which document should the safe way of carrying out a task be described? a) Method statement b) Instruction manual c) Order sheet d) Work programme 6) The whole site has been issues with a prohibition notice. What does this mean? a) Continue with site work b) Do not use any power tools c) Finish the job and go home d) Stop work because the site is unsafe 7) After watching you work, a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector issues an improvement notice? What does this mean? a) You are not working fast enough b) You need to improve the standard of your work c) You are not working in a safe way d) Your work has improved since the last visit 8) If a worker fails to report a near miss, what could happen? a) The company could go out of business through neglect b) the employee could get a large fine c) The near miss could be a serious accident next time d) The site manager will be sacked immediately 9) What does the word hazard mean? a) Anything that can cause harm b) The construction site accident rate c) The likelihood of something happening d) A type of removable barrier or machine guard 10) When creating a risk assessment, the severity of harm is multiplied by what? a) The number of workers on site b) The likelihood of harm occurring c) The cost of injury or harm d) The area of the construction site 11) What is a toolbox talk? a) A short training session on a particular safety topic b) A talk that tells you where to buy tools c) Your first training session when you arrive on site d) A sales talk given by a tool supplier 12) What is the main reason for attending a site induction? a) To get to know other new employees b) Site rules and hazards will be explained c) To create the method statements for the site d) Permits to work will be written and handed out 13) Employers must provide workers with instructions that meet which requirement? a) Downloadable from the internet b) Written in large print c) Available in audio d) In a format each worker understands 14) Who should you speak to if the work of another contractor is affecting your safety? a) Your supervisor b) The contractor c) Your workmates d) The contractor's supervisor

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