Safety QuizVersión en línea Health & Safety at work Quiz por John Dalziel 1 What is a hazard? a Anything with potential to cause harm b where an accident is likely to happen c The likelihood of something going wrong d An accident waiting to happen 2 Identify THREE methods of enforcing regulations that are available to the Health and Safety Executive. Choose one or more answers a Improvement Notice b Obstruction Notice c Prohibition Notice d Prosecution 3 What do the letters ACoP stand for? a Accepted Code of Practice b Approved Condition of Practice c Accepted Code of Provisions d Approved Code of Practice 4 A Prohibition Notice means: a when you finish work you must not start again b the work must stop immediately c work is to stop for that day only d you may continue working until the end of that day 5 Employers have to write a Health and Safety Policy when: a the HSE tells them b the safety representative tells them c work on the contract starts d they employ five or more people 6 Who of the following would you expect to be responsible for managing Health & Safety on site? a The local authority b The local Health and Safety Executive c The client d The site manager 7 The Health and Safety at Work Act requires employers to provide what for their employees? a Payment for work b Tea breaks in the day c A safe place to work d Transport to work 8 Why should regular inspections of the workplace take place? a To check whether the working environment is safe b To check that everyone is doing their job c To prepare for a visit from an HSE Inspector d To check that all staff are present 9 Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which of the following have a duty to work safely? a Employers only b Employees only c All people at work d The general public 10 Which of the following could be prosecuted for an offence under the Health and Safety at Work Act? a Members of the public b Employers and employees c Visitors d Bystanders