1) What is this equipment called? a) Scaffold b) Hop-up c) Tower Scaffold d) Stepladder e) Extension Ladder 2) What is in the picture? a) Scaffold b) Hop-up c) Tower Scaffold d) Stepladder e) Extension Ladder 3) Name the equipment a) Scaffold b) Hop-up c) Tower Scaffold d) Stepladder e) Extension Ladder 4) What access equipment is in the picture? a) Scaffold b) Hop-up c) Tower Scaffold d) Stepladder e) Extension Ladder 5) What is this a picture of? a) Scaffold b) Hop-up c) Tower Scaffold d) Stepladder e) Extension Ladder 6) What is the fault and risk in this picture? a) No PPE and slips b) No PPE and risk of tripping c) Overreaching and risk of falling d) Overreaching and risk of vertigo e) Wrong type of ladder to overreach on f) No helmet and wrong footwear 7) When ascending a ladder what should you be looking above for? a) Overhead cables b) Birds nests c) Obstructions d) Planes e) Other ladders 8) Working at height is defined as? a) Heights over 2 metres b) Working on Scaffold c) Working alone on ladders d) Any height where a person could potentially fall and injure themselves e) On tops of buildings f) Higher than your own height. 9) How many points of contact should you keep when ascending or descending a ladder? a) 2 b) 4 c) 3 d) 1

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