1) What is the purpose of a risk assessment a) To identify, hazards & control measures b) To reduce insurance claims c) To make sure no accidents occur 2) What should you do if you witness an accident onsite? a) Put the injured person in the recovery position? b) Go get help from your supervisor? c) Call for others to get help, check if it's safe to approach the injured person? 3) In the event of an emergency, who should you normally inform? a) Your manager of supervisor b) The HSE c) Another worker 4) Who should accidents be reported to? a) Your manager b) The HSE c) Another worker 5) What is a control measure? a) The amount of time workers can use tools b) A type of measurement c) Actions and/or activities that are taken to prevent, eliminate or reduce the occurrence of a hazard 6) What is a method statement a) A form used to report accidents b) A form used when investigating an accident c) A description in step on how to carry out higher risk jobs in the safest way  7) Who is responsible for carrying out risk assessments? a) Everyone b) Supervisors c) Employers 8) Are method statements required by law? a) Yes b) No c) Only on large sites 9) Which is the most common cause of death/fatality on site? a) Electrocution b) Falling from height c) Being struck by a vehicle 10) What is the most common cause of injury onsite? a) Slips and trips b) Falling from height c) Injuring your back when lifting 11) Which notice would a HSE inspector serve if they found dangerous activity onsite that was a threat to life ? a) Prohibition notice b) Improvement notice c) Advisory notice 12) What is the meaning of a hazard? a) The likelihood that something will actually harm b) Any unplanned & unexpected event that resulted in injury c) Something with the potential to cause harm 13) What is a risk? a) Anything dangerous b) The likelihood that a hazard will cause harm c) Something which has injured someone before 14) What risk is associated with using cement? a) Breathing in dust & contact dermatitis b) Breathing in fumes c) Getting stuck 15) Where should accidents be recorded? a) On the managers computer b) On the HSE website c) In an accident book 16) In the advent of an accident who should record what happened? a) Anyone who witnessed the accident including the injured person b) The person who was injured c) Supervisors or managers 17) What does the I in RIDDOR stand for? a) illness b) Injury c) Identity 18) What does RIDDOR require employers to report: a) Serious accidents b) Serious workplace accident, occupational diseases & specified occurrences c) Occupational diseases 19) All accidents should be: a) Recorded & investigated b) Recorded c) Investigated 20) When are dynamic risk assessments required? a) When an unexpected delivery arrive onsite b) To assess asbestos in roof tiles c) To assess fire safety 21) Why is it important to carry out safe manual handling? a) Tp prevent/reduce the risk of ill health & injury to self & others b) To minimisee business costs like reputation, prosecution & lost productivity c) Both of these 22) It is safe to walk under a forklift truck with a raised load? a) Yes b) No c) Only when you think it is safe 23) Do you need a driving licence to operate plant machinery? a) Yes b) No c) No but you must be competent to operate it. 24) What's the best way of preventing contact with machinery a) Fixed guards b) Toolbox talk c) Not wearing loose clothing 25) How should you carry an uneven load? a) On your shoulder b) Close to your body c) Low to the the ground

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