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Multiple Choice questions

Answers can be found in the Sixth Edition of Introduction to Health and Safety at Work by Hughes and Ferrett

Place an X in the final column.

Unless otherwise stated, there is only one correct answer for each question.

1. A hazard is....

A The likelihood of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

B The probability of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

C The potential of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

D The prospect of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

2. A risk is....

A The ability of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

B The likelihood of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

C The potential of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

D The prospect of a substance person, activity or process to cause harm.

3. In terms of health and safety, examples of welfare provision includes...

A The provision of a safe workplace.

B The provision of accident investigation procedures C The provision of washing, sanitation and accommodation

for clothes.

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4. An insured direct cost of an accident in the workplace could be...

A The absence of employees due to the accident B Any increases in insurance premiums resulting from the

accident

C Product or process liability claims D First aid provision and training

5. A duty that ‘the employer ensures, so far as is practicable, that any control measure is maintained in an efficient state’ means...

A If it is convenient, the duty may be done. B Unless the risk is high, the duty may not be done. C If the frequency of the activity is small, the duty need not

be done

D If the duty is technically possible, it must be done irrespective of any difficulty, inconvenience or cost.

6. Which of the following is not a principal duty of an employer?

A To provide adequate supervision of work practices B To give necessary instruction and training to employees C To provide meals at break times free of charge. D To provide and maintain workplaces, machinery and

equipment which are safe and without risk to health as is reasonably practicable.

7. Which of the following is not an occupational health and safety management system?

A HSG65

B ISO 14001

C OHSAS 18001:2007

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8. The key elements of a health and safety policy are...

A Policy statement of intent, organisation of health and safety and performance targets for health and safety B Policy statement of intent, organisation of health and

safety and arrangements for health and safety C Policy statement of intent, performance targets for health

and safety and arrangements for health and safety D Policy statement of intent, organisation of health and

safety and procedures for health and safety

9. A company employs a health and safety practitioner to help it with health and safety issues. The practitioner...

A Is responsible for health and safety in the organisation. B Advises management and employees on health and

safety issues

C Is responsible for checking that safe systems of work are in place.

D Ensures that everybody within an organisation adheres to health and safety procedures.

10. The health and safety of people at work are affected by human factors. These factors are influenced by...

A The organisation, the job and health and safety procedures

B The organisation, the job and personal factors C The organisation, the type of products and personal

factors

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11. A ‘suitable and sufficient’ risk assessment does NOT include.... A Identify the significant risks and ignore the trivial ones. B Identify and prioritize the measures required to comply

with any relevant statutory provisions.

C The need to provide a cost-benefit analysis of the risk control measures.

D The need to remain appropriate to the nature of the work and valid over a reasonable period of time. E Identify the risk arising from or in connection with the

work. The level of detail should be proportionate to the risk.

12. If a safety sign is coloured blue, this means that...

A The specified behaviour is prohibited B A specific course of action must be taken. C A warning is given of a specific hazard. D The sign is providing information about safe

conditions

13. The purpose of a Permit-To-Work is to....

A Ensure that potentially dangerous work is done safely B Ensure that only competent workers undertake the job. C Ensure that the correct tools and equipment are used on

a job.

D Ensure that emergency procedures are in place.

14. The main purpose of First Aid at Work is to...

A Ensure that all first aid boxes are full. B Ensure that only certain medicines are available to

injured or ill workers.

C Ensure that suitable health surveillance is undertaken. D Preserve life and minimise the consequences of injury or

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15. A contractor is to re-tile a roof. What is the most important control measure that must be provided?

A Good training and supervision B Suitable airbags or a safety net C A properly constructed working platform

D A secure safety harness

16. A scaffold used in construction work has been inspected by a competent person

immediately after it was erected. How often after this must it be inspected by a competent person?

A Monthly

B Weekly

C Daily

D Never

17. What is the safest arrangement for the use of vehicles within a factory?

A Enforcement of speed limits B Minimising sharp and blind corners C Separate pedestrians from vehicles

D Using one-way systems

18. A good manual lifting technique for lifting a load from the floor includes:

A Keeping the feet together and bending the knees B Keeping the feet together and bending the back C Keeping the feet apart and bending the knees D Keeping the feet apart and bending the back

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19. Which of the following are physical hazards faced by a fork lift truck driver? (There may be more than one answer)

A Inadequate maintenance

B Noise

C Overturning

D Manual handling of the load

20. When suitable which of the following guards is preferred?

A User-adjusted guard

B Interlocking guard

C Fixed guard

D Photoelectric trip device

21. Which of the following machine hazards are mechanical hazards?

A Noise

B Entanglement

C Radiation

D Electricity

22. What is the prime function of an electric fuse?

A To protect against electric shock. B To reduce electricity costs. C To protect equipment from overload. D To ensure that the equipment is properly earthed.

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23. What is the prime function of a residual current device (RCD)?

A It gives the best form of protection against electric shock B It ensures that sufficient electric current is available C It controls the electric voltage

D It reduces electricity costs

24. A small fire breaks out in some electrical equipment. Which is the best type of fire extinguisher to use to minimise damage to the equipment?

A Foam

B Water

C Carbon Dioxide

D Powder

25. A fire assembly point is a place where...

A the fire fighting team assemble B fire fighting equipment is store. C the fire alarms are activated

D people assemble on hearing the fire alarm

26. What is respirable dust?

A A fine dust that is normally trapped in the nasal passages B A fine dust that can easily be exhaled

C A fine dust that lodges at the entrance to the lungs D A fine dust that penetrates deep into the lungs and stays

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27. An industrial process uses hazardous substances. What is the most effective control measure?

A The provision of effective personal protective equipment B The total or partial enclosure of the process C Good supervision and training

D The provision of local exhaust ventilation

28. During a refurbishment project, a contractor realises that he may have drilled into some asbestos. What should the first action be?

A Special personal protective equipment and clothing must be issued

B Any asbestos dust must be swept up immediately C A sample of the asbestos material must be sent for

analysis

D All work must stop immediately

29. If people have to shout to be heard when they are more than 2 m apart, what is the likely noise level?

A 80dBA

B 85dBA

C 90dBA

D 95dBA

30. Which of the following is a source of ionising radiation?

A Microwave radiation

B Radon gas

C Ultraviolet radiation from the sun

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