Health and Safety at Work Health and Safety at Work Quiz Once you've watched all of the Health and Safety at Work Masterclass above, take the quiz and receive a certificate to prove you've passed! Fill in your details for the certificate and click NEXT to continue... GOOD LUCK! Your Name Company Name 1. Manual Handling:What is the name of the main legislation that covers Manual Handling in the UK? A. The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 B. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 C. The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 D. The Lifting and Carrying Regulations 2004 2. Manual Handling:Manual handling involves the following activities and what else? Lifting, Lowering, Carrying, Pulling, Pushing, Throwing. A. Holding B. Dropping C. Hurling D. Catching 3. Manual Handling:Which part of the body suffers about half of all manual handling injuries? A. The Head B. The Arms C. The Back D. The Legs 4. Manual Handling:What four things must be considered when doing a manual handling risk assessment? A. The task, individual, load and environment B. The task, individual, load and energy C. The individual, the team, the load and environment D. The task, individual, lighting and environment 5. Manual Handling:What is the maximum weight a man should lift unaided? A. Approximately 2.5 kg B. Approximately 25 kg C. Approximately 250 kg D. Approximately 2500 kg 6. Fire safety:What percentage of organisations go out of business within 18 months of a major incident such as fire? A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80% 7. Fire safety:What three components are required for fire to occur? A. Light, fuel, oxygen B. Heat, fuel, oxygen C. Heat, fuel, carbon dioxide D. Gas, water, oil 8. Fire safety:Which is the best fire extinguisher to use on an electricial fire? A. Water B. powder C. Foam D. Carbon Dioxide 9. Fire safety:Something that can transfer heat from a fire is known as a what? A. Conductor B. Convector C. Convincer D. Connector 10. Fire safety:Type B fires are fires that burn by what fuel? A. Liquids B. Solids C. Gases D. Metals 11. Risk assessment:What is the first step in the five steps of doing a risk assessment? A. Identify the hazards B. Assess the risks C. Who might be harmed D. Identify control measures 12. Risk assessment:Which is the primary piece of legislation requiring risk assessments? A. The Risk Assessment Regulations 2002 B. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (as amended) C. The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 D. The Risk Management in the Workplace Regulations 1991 13. Risk assessment:What is a control measure? A. Something you press to turn machinery on and off B. Something put in place to reduce the risk of harm from a hazard C. Something to ensure something is cut to the correct length D. Something that tells you how risky a hazard is 14. Risk assessment:What is at the top of the Hierarchy of Control? A. Wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) B. Training and instruction C. Substitute the hazard D. Eliminate the hazard 15. Risk assessment:What is a hazard? A. Something with the potential to cause harm B. The probability that something will cause harm C. Something put in place to reduce harm D. An injury or fatality Time is Up! Time's up