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List of NEBOSH Command Words

This document defines and provides examples of common command words used in NEBOSH exam questions: - Identify means write down things, issues or items briefly - Give means provide an example or definition briefly - Outline means summarize key points or issues briefly - Describe means provide detailed factual information without explanation - Explain means write down your understanding of an item or issue, often how or why something occurs

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List of NEBOSH Command Words

This document defines and provides examples of common command words used in NEBOSH exam questions: - Identify means write down things, issues or items briefly - Give means provide an example or definition briefly - Outline means summarize key points or issues briefly - Describe means provide detailed factual information without explanation - Explain means write down your understanding of an item or issue, often how or why something occurs

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List of NEBOSH Command Words:

 Identify
 Give
 Outline
 Describe
 Explain

1. Identify - What does identify mean?


Write down the things, issues, and items. Normally a word or a short sentence will
be enough, providing it is clear.
For example:
Question: Identify FOUR hazards associated with excavations? (4)
Answer:

 Collapse of the sides


 Water Ingress
 Falling Material
 Undergrounds Services

2. Give - What does give mean?


Write down an example of, or give the meaning of something. Normally a word or
a short sentence will be sufficient, provided the reference is clear.
For example:
Question: Identify FOUR types of safety sign AND Give an example in EACH case. (4)
Answer:
 Prohibition signs – e.g. No smoking
 Warning signs – e.g. Caution hot surface
 Mandatory signs – e.g. Wear hearing protection
 Emergency or safe condition signs – e.g. first-aid box

3. Outline - What does Outline mean?


Write down the important, key points or issues. A long description is not required.
What is needed is a short summary of the key / important points of what is asked for in
the question.
For example:
Question: Outline FOUR hazards associated with excavations? (4)
Answer:
 Collapse of the sides – Unsupported trench or incorrect angle of the sides.
 Water ingress – Through heavy rain or the burst water main.
 Falling materials – Spoil dug from excavation or materials and tools stored at
ground level could fall in.
 Underground services – Contact or rupturing of electricity, gas or water utilities.

4. Describe - What does Describe mean?


Write down detailed information about the main features of something. It should
be factual and without trying to explain anything.
When describing something, another person should be able to see in their mind
what you are talking about.
For example:
Question: Describe the mechanical hazards associated with a Bench Grinder
Answer:
An entanglement hazard would be associated with the rotating spindle that the
abrasive wheel is mounted on. Drawing in and trapping is associated with the gap
between the tool rest and the rotating abrasive wheel.
Friction or abrasion hazards would be associated with the surface of the rotating
abrasive wheel and stabbing or puncture hazards could be created by flying fragments or
pieces of ejected broken wheel.

5. Explain - What does Explain mean?


Write down your understanding of an item or an issue. This is to check that you
know or understand something.
This word often appears in questions as “Explain how…” or “Explain why….”
For example:
Question: Explain how sensitive protective equipment (trip device) can reduce the
risk of contact with moving parts of machinery.
Answer:
Sensitive protective equipment is designed to identify the presence of a person or
body part within the danger zone of machinery. Examples of such devices include
pressure mats and light beams which are connected to the machine controls and would
stop the machine rapidly should a person or body part be detected.

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