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Section A
Forklift Station
Confined Space
Conveyor
Fire Awareness
Train Station Collision
Scaffolding - Working at Height
Truck Collision
Section B
Hand Tools
Power Tools
JIB LIFTING
Isolation and Lockout
Electrical
Entanglement
Slope Failure
Hand Tools
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Question 1:How can the modification of tools contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Modified tools could lead to increased efficiency and productivity
Modified tools may not be designed to withstand the rigors of mining
operations, leading to increased risk of breakage or failure
Accidents involving modified tools could not pose any environmental risks
Modified tools could improve worker morale and job satisfaction
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Question 2:What are the controls in place to ensure hand safety is adhered to?
Ask the supervisor to conduct the work
No gloves needed when using a hand chisel
No plastic protection is needed
Gloves and hand protection on chisel
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Question 3:How can the misuse of a steel saw contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Inspect the saw before use: Check for defects
loose parts or damage to the blade or handle
Do not neglect safety precautions, as they are essential to prevent accidents
Force the saw: Applying excessive pressure can cause
the saw to bind or break leading to accidents
Hold the saw with one hand: Holding the saw with one hand
can make it difficult to control and increase the risk of accidents
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Question 4:Given the potential hazards associated with using hammers, what factors should be considered when selecting a hammer that is fit for purpose?
Ignore manufacturer's instructions: Ignoring the manufacturers
instructions can increase the risk of accidents and injuries
Use a hammer for any task: A hammer that is not suitable
for the task can increase the risk of accidents
Consider the task: Choose a hammer with the appropriate head shape, size and weight for the specific task.
Evaluate the material: Select a hammer made from high-quality materials that can withstand the intended use
Modify a hammer: Modifying a hammer
can make it unsafe and increase the risk of accidents
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Question 5:How can this condition contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Increased risk of electric shock: Exposed wires can create a risk
of electric shock, which can lead to serious injuries or death
No environmental risks: Electrical fires caused by exposed
wires could not pose any environmental risks
Improved worker morale: Exposed wires could
improve worker morale and job satisfaction
Increased efficiency: Exposed wires
could lead to increased efficiency and productivity
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Question 6:How can this modification contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Increased efficiency: Modified sockets could
lead to increased efficiency and productivity.
Electrical fires caused by modified sockets could
not pose any environmental risks
Reduced functionality: Modified sockets may not be compatible with
standard plugs or devices, limiting their functionality
Reduced costs: Modified sockets could
reduce costs associated with electrical repairs.
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Question 7:How can this modification contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Non-compliance with safety regulations: Modified tools may not comply
with safety regulations, exposing the company to legal risks
Modified chipping hammers could
lead to increased efficiency and productivity
Modified chipping hammers could
lead to increased efficiency and productivity
Accidents involving modified tools
could not pose any environmental risks
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