Progress Tracker
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
Truck Collision
Thank you for taking the time to complete the Assessment for this Station.
Enter ID Number
Search
1
Q1
2
Q2
3
Q3
4
Q4
5
Q5
6
Q6
7
Q7
8
Q8
9
Q9
10
Q10
"
Question 1:Would wildlife be classified as a hazard?
No
Yes
Next
Question 2:What is the potential harm for the person in the line of fire behind the vehicle?
Just a minor incident
Truck driver should be able to see the person behind him
Fatality or possible lifetime injury
Next
Question 3:What are the risks associated with vehicles driving too close to the edge of a construction site, especially in areas where there may be underground utilities or unstable soil that could lead to a cave-in?
Vehicles driving too close to the edge of a construction site
can significantly increase the risk of a cave-in
Driver should know there is a possible cave-in
Someone should warn drivers
Next
Question 4:What is the consequence of a bad traffic plan?
Inefficient emergency response
Possible collision
All answers are correct
Reduced productivity
Next
Question 5:How can the absence of traffic signs contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Without traffic signs to guide vehicle movement, there is a higher
chance of collisions, rollovers and other accidents
No impact on safety: The absence of traffic signs
would not affect safety
Reduced costs: The absence of traffic signs would
reduce costs associated with traffic management
Improved worker morale: Lack of traffic signs would
improve worker morale and job satisfaction
Next
Question 6:How can a company effectively prevent and address the issue of drunk driving on its site, given the potential safety hazards and legal implications?
Discriminate against employees who consume alcohol: Implementing policies
that unfairly target individuals who consume alcohol may create a hostile work environment
Rely solely on employee self-discipline: Expecting employees to
self-regulate their alcohol consumption is not sufficient
Conduct random breathalyzer tests: Implement a programme of random
breathalyzer tests to deter and detect drunk driving
Avoid addressing the issue for fear of legal consequences: Failing to address drunk driving
can lead to even more serious legal consequences in the event of an accident
Next
Question 7:How can reverse parking be performed safely and efficiently to minimise the risk of accidents and injuries?
Follow site-specific rules: Adhere to any site-
specific rules or regulations regarding parking.
Rely solely on mirrors and blind spot checks: Do not rely solely on mirrors
and blind spot checks, as they may not always provide a complete picture of the surroundings
Back up quickly: Avoid backing up quickly, as it can be more difficult
to control the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents
Assume others will yield: Do not assume that other drivers or pedestrians will yield to you.
Next
Question 8:How can this distance impact response times, safety, and the overall well-being of workers in the event of an emergency?
Positive impact on worker morale: A remote assembly point
would improve worker morale and job satisfaction
Improved response times: A remote assembly
point would improve response times
No impact on emergency procedures: A remote assembly point
would not affect the effectiveness of emergency procedures
Reduced effectiveness of emergency procedures: A remote assembly
point can hinder the effectiveness of emergency procedures and response efforts
Next
Question 9:How can the lack of pedestrian walkways contribute to accidents, injuries and property damage?
Reduced productivity: Accidents and disruptions caused by uncontrolled
pedestrian traffic can lead to reduced productivity and increased costs
All answers are correct
Increased risk of exposure to hazards: Workers may be exposed to hazardous
materials or conditions while walking through areas without designated walkways
Increased risk of accidents: Without designated pedestrian walkways, workers are more likely to walk through
areas with heavy equipment or hazardous materials, increasing the risk of collisions and accidents
Next
Submit Questions
Save