Welcome to your HSE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1.
You need to use an air-powered tool. What three hazards are likely to affect you?
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2.
Why is it your employer's legal responsibility to discuss matters of health and safety with you?
3.
Which of these statements about personal protective equipment (PPE) is not true?
4.
What health problem can be caused by hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?
5.
What criteria must you meet to operate a power tool?
6.
You have to get something from the back of a van but it's too far inside to handle. What should you do?
7.
What does this sign mean?
8.
How can asbestos be correctly identified?
9.
What are green and white signs?
10.
What should you not do when sweeping up after drilling, cutting, sanding or grinding?
11.
When must you record an accident in the accident book?
12.
A scaffold has collapsed and you saw it happen. What should you say when you are asked about the accident?
13.
80. Which two extinguishers should not be used on electrical fires?
14.
What is the main reason for ensuring safe manual handling techniques in the workplace?
15.
You need to lift a load that is not heavy, but it is so big that you cannot see in front of you. What should you do?
16.
If you see either of these labels on a substance what should you do?
17.
What is the recommended safe voltage for electrical equipment on building sites?
18.
Which of these is not your legal duty as a worker?
19.
Can the damage by exposure to noise over a long period of time be reversed?
20.
Exit signs are one of the most important safety signs on a worksite, but what colour are they?
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