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1
What are the employers' main responsibilities under the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992
To analyze and assess employee workstations for risks
2
According to HASWA, what is the responsibility of employees regarding the implementation of safety policies
Employees must actively cooperate with safety policies and take all reasonable steps to comply with them
3
Based on the image, what type of lock-out/tag-out device is being used
Circuit breaker lock
4
Is the electrical panel shown in the image locked out and tagged out
Yes
5
In addition to legal obligations, what should employers and employees also do to ensure a safe workplace
All of the above
6
What are the consequences of failing to lock out and tag out an electrical panel before performing work
All of the above
7
The Work Permit System is implemented to ensure that work is conducted safely
True
8
A work permit is required for work in which of the following conditions
All of the above
9
The Work Permit System ensures that all work activities are authorized and properly planned before execution
True
10
What is the purpose of the security of information principle under the Data Protection Acts
To prevent unauthorized access, use, disclosure, alteration, or destruction of personal data
11
What are the three main steps in an accident investigation
Instant response, securing the site, and conducting an investigation
12
Why is it important to have legislation for workplace safety
All of the above
13
What is the responsibility of employees regarding the reporting of potential or actual hazards
Employees must report any potential or actual hazards they observe, regardless of how minor they may seem
14
Who does the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 apply to
Employees who use VDUs as part of their normal work
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Who is responsible for locking out and tagging out an electrical panel
Both of the above
16
What is the significance of HASWA being considered an "umbrella act"
It allows for the incorporation of future safety legislation
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What is the primary difference between a hazard and a risk
Hazards are situations or things that have the potential to cause harm, while risks are the likelihood that harm will occur
18
A work permit is required for work activities performed on process lines where there is a risk of gas release, regardless of the type of gas, its quantity, or the potential for explosions or fires
True
19
What are the four main categories of health hazards in the workplace
Chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic hazards
20
A work permit is required for work activities conducted in proximity of vents, liquids, or gases, regardless of the nature of the substances involved and the potential for explosions or leaks
True
21
Who is responsible for collecting and organizing information to uncover the true causes of an accident
The investigator
22
What are the minimum requirements for VDU workstations?
All of the above
23
What are the consequences of removing a lock-out/tag-out device while work is still in progress
All of the above
24
What is the purpose of the lock-out/tag-out device shown in the image
All of the above
25
The Work Permit System requires that all work activities are coordinated with relevant stakeholders, such as production personnel, customers, and suppliers
True
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What is the main purpose of a work permit system
All of the above.
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A work permit is also required for which of the following activities
All of the above
28
What is the purpose of the lock-out/tag-out device shown in the image
All of the above
29
Which of the following is NOT a part of the safety at work process
deleting elements
30
What are the consequences of a business failing to comply with health and safety legislation
Both fines and imprisonment
31
A work permit is required for product conversions of stationary or mobile or portable vessels and containers, regardless of the type of product involved and the potential hazards associated with the conversion
False
32
Bullying and violence in the workplace are examples of what type of hazard
A psychosocial hazard
33
What is the responsibility of employees regarding the wearing of provided protective clothing (PPE)
Employees must wear PPE whenever it is required for their safety, regardless of whether they have been specifically instructed to do so
34
The Work Permit System facilitates the handover of the work area back to production once the work is completed and safety checks are conducted
True
35
What is the main objective of an accident investigation
To prevent a recurrence of the accident
36
Why is it important to review flowsheets, drawings, and specifications before work begins
To ensure that all key personnel involved in the job have a thorough understanding of the work
37
What are the implications of assigning safety responsibilities to both employers and employees
It empowers employees to take ownership of their safety and contribute to a safer work environment
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Which of the following is the highest level in the hierarchy of controls
Elimination
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What type of energy source is shown in the image
Electrical
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Which of the following is the least effective level in the hierarchy of controls
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
41
What type of energy source is shown in the image
Electrical
42
What is the main purpose of the Computer Misuse Act 1990
To prevent unauthorized access to computer systems and to deter criminals
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What is the responsibility of employees regarding the safe use of equipment
Employees must use equipment in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and the employer's safety procedures
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A work permit is required for activities where there is exposure to moving/rotating machinery, regardless of the type of machinery, its size, or the potential for injury
True
45
What is the purpose of breaks and change of activity in relation to VDU work?
All of the above
46
Who is typically responsible for issuing and approving work permits
The permit issuer.
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Why is HASWA referred to as an "enabling act"
It paves the way for introducing new safety regulations and amendments
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What are some of the things that an investigator should do immediately upon making a decision to open an investigation
Activate the emergency and contact group, notify all departments to secure the site, and inform the site to maintain the site as it is
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What are the consequences of removing a lock-out/tag-out device while work is still in progress
All of the above
50
Which of the following principles must data users adhere to under the Data Protection Acts
Data must be accurate and up-to-date
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When is a work permit required
All of the above.
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What is the purpose of the Work Permit System
To ensure that all work activities are authorized and properly planned before execution
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What is the purpose of risk assessment
All of the above
54
What is the primary way to manage hazards in the workplace
Implement control measures to mitigate the harm caused by the hazard
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How does reviewing flowsheets, drawings, and specifications help ensure safety during work activities
By providing a clear understanding of the work to be done, it can help to identify potential hazards and risks
56
Which of the following is the step in the safety at work process
Risk Assessment
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A risk assessment is a process that is used to identify, assess, and control hazards in the workplace. What is the purpose of conducting regular risk assessments
To track the effectiveness of control measures over time
58
Under the Computer Misuse Act 1990, what are the main prohibited activities
All of the above
59
How can someone who wants to copy works that are protected by copyright obtain permission to do so
All of the above
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Which of the following is not a principle that data users must follow under the Data Protection Acts
Data users should not take appropriate security measures
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What information is required on the handwritten tag shown in the image
All of the above
62
Which of the following is an example of an engineering control
Installing a guard on a machine to prevent workers from getting injured
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What is the purpose of the safety at work circle
All of the above
64
What should employers do if an employee needs spectacles for VDU work
All of the above
65
What are the consequences of failing to conduct a thorough worksite inspection before work commences
Potential accidents caused by unidentified hazards and inadequate safety precautions
66
A work permit is required for temporary or permanent changes, alterations, or modifications to equipment or processes, even if the changes are considered minor or do not introduce new hazards
True
67
A work permit is required for work activities where there is exposure to traffic, regardless of the proximity to traffic lanes or the potential for accidents
False
68
What can employees do to play an active role in promoting safety in the workplace
All of the above
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Why is it important for personnel involved in the Work Permit System to visit the worksite prior to work commencement
To familiarize themselves with the work area and identify potential hazards
70
A work permit is required for the use of adapters in situations where they are used to connect incompatible equipment or piping systems
True
71
A moving forklift is an example of what type of hazard in the workplace
A physical hazard
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Which of the following is an example of a hazard control
All of the above
73
A work permit is required for handling insulation or catalysts, regardless of the amount or the potential hazard posed by these materials
False
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The image shows an electrical panel with a single circuit breaker. How many lockout/tag-out devices are required to lock out and tag out this electrical panel
One
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What is the purpose of a work permit checklist
All of the above.
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How does HASWA categorize the responsibilities for workplace safety
Both employers and employees share responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment
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Which of the following is an example of an administrative control
Training workers on safe work procedures
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The Work Permit System is crucial for minimizing the risk of occupational accidents and ensuring a safe working environment
True
79
Based on the information on the handwritten tag, what is the reason for locking out and tagging out the electrical panel
Repairing a broken wire
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Who is responsible for ensuring that the lock-out/tag-out device remains in place until all work on the electrical panel is complete
Both of the above
81
Is the electrical panel shown in the image locked out and tagged out
Yes
82
What are the essential steps in a work permit system
All of the above.
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Who is responsible for enforcing health and safety legislation in the workplace
Both the HSE and local government
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What are the Data Protection Acts primarily concerned with
All of the above
85
What is the overarching goal of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASWA)
To provide a mechanism for updating safety legislation as needed
86
What is the responsibility of employees regarding attendance at safety training sessions
Employees must attend all safety training sessions that are mandatory for their job role
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A work permit is required for the use of mobile cranes, regardless of the lifting capacity and the specific location of the operation
False
88
A work permit is required when performing manual or powered excavations, regardless of the depth.
False
89
What is the main difference between the Data Protection Acts 1984 and 1998
All of the above
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The Work Permit System ensures that the work area is properly secured and isolated before work commences
True
91
What type of energy source is shown in the image
Electrical
92
A work permit is required for the introduction of ignited sources where not permanently allowed. This includes which of the following activities
All of the above
93
What are some of the consequences of failing to review flowsheets, drawings, and specifications before work begins
Accidents can occur due to the misidentification of hazards or the failure to take appropriate safety precautions
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What specific information should be reviewed from the flowsheets, drawings, and specifications
Pressure, temperature, valve identification, equipment specification, operating and maintenance instructions, materials of construction and compatibilities
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What types of potential hazards should be identified during a worksite inspection
Flammable, oxygen-deficient, toxic substances, confined spaces, electrical hazards, pressure, temperature, moving objects, traffic hazards, falls, trips, and slips
96
The Work Permit System helps to identify, assess, and mitigate potential hazards associated with specific work activities
True
97
What is the definition of copyright
Exclusive ownership of materials, such as books, films, music, etc
98
Which of the following Acts was created to prevent unauthorized access to computer systems and to deter criminals
The Computer Misuse Act 1990
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Who is responsible for ensuring that the lock-out/tag-out device remains in place until all work on the electrical panel is complete
Both of the above
100
What specific aspects of the worksite should be inspected during a pre-worksite visit
Neighbouring activities, site rules, ove