Which behaviour creates the greatest risk when working around rotating plant attachments?, Wearing long-sleeved PPE, Standing too close, Wearing hi-vis, Using a spotter, Why must plant operators sound an alarm before reversing?, Warn overheating, Check fuel levels, Signal task end, Alert nearby workers, Which situation requires an immediate stop to lifting operations?, Weather overcast, Load is metal, Load shifts unexpectedly, Load is brightly coloured, What is the safest action if a worker must cross a designated plant route?, Avoid unless directed, Walk quickly, Cross behind plant, Cross at lunchtime, Which hazard is increased when working near machinery with damaged guarding?, Limb entrapment, Trips flat ground, Vibration, Sun exposure, Why is it dangerous to assume the operator of mobile plant can always see you?, Hearing protection, Windows tinted, Work in dark, Large blind spots, How should heavy materials be stored to reduce plant-related accidents?, Narrow routes, Level designated areas, Unlit corners, Near walkways, Which action is the correct response to a machine producing excessive vibration?, Continue if urgent, Reduce grip, Stop and report, Shorter bursts, Why must tools be disconnected before maintenance or blade changes?, Reduce noise, Prevent voltage swings, Protect casing, Avoid accidental start-up, What should workers do if they see unauthorised people entering a plant zone?, Alert operator/supervisor, Leave them alone, Follow them, Ask to sign in, Why is wearing loose, non-fitted gloves dangerous when using powered tools?, Affect PPE colour, Make hands warm, Caught in parts, Slight grip loss, What must workers do if a machine’s emergency stop button does not function?, Use at low speed, Tag out; report, Ask supervision, Keep using; stand back, Which hazard can occur when plant operates close to trenches?, Reduced noise, Excess lighting, Trench collapse, Track overheating, Why is a banksman often required during reversing operations?, Refuel vehicle, Guide limited visibility, Clean mirrors, Update paperwork, Under manual handling regulations, when must a worker not attempt a lift?, No handles, Brightly coloured, Looks dusty, Beyond capability, Why are trailing cables a major hazard near moving plant?, Tangle in tyres/tracks, Hard to see, Cause surges, Attract water, Which risk is associated with pressurised hydraulic systems?, Fluid injection injury, Electric shock, Poor air quality, Surface burns, When using MEWPs, what is a required safety control?, High winds, Restraint harness, Stand on rails, Tools loose, Why must spill kits be available near plant refuelling points?, Keep organised, Store drinking water, Manage spills safely, Clean vehicles, What is the safest procedure before operating plant after a shift change?, Start immediately, Ignore settings, Assume checked, Full pre-use check.
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