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Managing Safely - Assessment 1

Reducing fines and injuries are legal reasons to manage safety. A manager is accountable for assessing risks employees face and can delegate responsibility but not accountability. A hazard is anything that could cause harm. A risk assessment carefully examines people, equipment, materials or situations that could cause injury. The level of risk remaining after controls is called residual risk.

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Managing Safely - Assessment 1

Reducing fines and injuries are legal reasons to manage safety. A manager is accountable for assessing risks employees face and can delegate responsibility but not accountability. A hazard is anything that could cause harm. A risk assessment carefully examines people, equipment, materials or situations that could cause injury. The level of risk remaining after controls is called residual risk.

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Managing safely – Assessment 1

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Training provider

1. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below:

financial moral legal

Reducing the likelihood of fines and personal injury claims are ____________________
reasons to manage safely.

2. Think about a manager’s responsibilities and accountabilities for safety in the


workplace. Which statement is correct? (Select one answer only from the following.)

a) a
 manager is not accountable for assessing and managing the risks
the employee is exposed to

b) a
 manager can delegate responsibility but cannot give away their
accountability

c) a manager is not responsible for making decisions about local safety


practice

d) a manager can delegate accountability but cannot give away their


responsibility

3. What is meant by the term hazard? (Select one answer only from the following.)

a) anything that could cause offence

b) the chance that something will happen

c) anything that has the potential to cause harm

d) the outcome of an accident

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4. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below.

people anything failure

A risk assessment is a careful examination of _________________________________


in the work environment that could cause injury or ill health.

5. Think about the definitions of the terms likelihood and consequence. Which two of the
following are true? (Put a ✔ opposite the two statements you think are correct.)

a) c onsequence is a measure of uncertainty about the hazardous event

b) likelihood is the chance that a hazardous event will occur

c) consequence is the outcome of the hazardous event

d) likelihood is the expected level of harm from the hazardous event

6. Think about the first three steps to risk assessment. Which statement is correct?
(Select one answer only from the following.)

a) estimate the risk, review your findings, evaluate the risk

b) identify the hazards, record your findings, review your findings

c) identify the hazards, estimate the risk, evaluate the risk

d) evaluate the risk, review your findings, record your findings

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7. Think about what a risk assessment enables you to do. Which two of the following are
true? (Put a ✔ opposite the two statements you think are correct.)

a) m
 eet your legal requirements

b) get information needed for insurance claims

c) gather information about accidents and ill health

d) demonstrate good business practice and improve business


performance

8. List two of the four considerations when reviewing risk so far as is reasonably
practicable:

9. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below:

foreseeable residual manageable

The level of risk that is left after control measures have been introduced
is called ______________________________ risk.

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10. List three of the five controls from the hierarchy of risk control:

11. Think about the term ‘reasonably foreseeable’ risk. Which one of the following is true?
(Put a ✔ opposite one statement you think is correct.)

a) it means that employers are responsible for every possible risk in
the workplace.

b) employers are always responsible for risks that are not


reasonably foreseeable.

c) it is a risk that a reasonable person could predict

d) it is a risk that no-one will ever be able to predict

12. Insert in the spaces provided the most appropriate option from the five listed below:

scientific managerial public industry expert

The three knowledge tests to apply to determine reasonably foreseeable risk are common
knowledge, ___________________ knowledge and
_________________ knowledge.

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13. Think about the consequences of not working within the law. Put a ✔ opposite
the possible outcomes that you think are correct. (Select two answers only from
the following.)

a) p
 aying worker compensation

b) being audited

c) imprisonment

d) no action taken on a first offence

14. Look at the incomplete diagram of the health and safety management system (shown
below). Insert into each of the four spaces the number of the most appropriate label from
the four listed.

1. leadership 2. policy 3. check 4. review performance

inual Improvement
Cont

Risk profiling

Plan Do
Planning Implement plan
Cont
inual Improvement

inual Improvement
Cont

Collect data
Act

Learn lessons Measure performance

Cont
inual Improvement

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15. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below.

Leadership Planning Reviewing

_____________________ is an essential part of a health and safety management system


because attitudes to safety and health are determined by top management.

16. Think about the key benefits for you and your organisation of introducing a health and
safety management system. Which two of the following are true? (Put a ✔ opposite
the two statements you think are correct.)

a) it enables improved management of health and safety risks

b) it avoids the legal requirement for a written health and safety
policy

c) it provides the business with a competitive edge

d) it removes the necessity for external inspections and audits

17. Hazards generally fall into six broad groups. Give two examples below:

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18. Think about stress in the workplace. Which two of the following are true?
(Put a ✔ opposite the two statements you think are correct.)

a) tiredness is a physiological effect of stress

b) stress can be caused by not having enough work to do

c) an emotional effect of stress is aching neck and shoulder muscles

d) a work factor that can create stress is financial worries

19. Which two of the following are true? (Put a ✔ opposite the two statements
you think are correct.)

a) footwear needs to be suitable for the work environment and can


play a key part in preventing slips and trips

b) hazardous substances are the most common cause of injuries


at work

c) guarding offers a viable solution for mechanical hazards

d) the main type of harm from electricity is electrical burns

20. Insert in the spaces provided the most appropriate option from the four listed below.

incident accident event condition

An________________________ can be described as an undesired __________________


that has caused or could have caused damage, death, injury or ill health.

21. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below:

event accident occurence

An __________________ can be described as an incident which results in injury to


someone or damage to property.

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22. Insert in the spaces provided the most appropriate option from the five listed below:

Root Obvious Underlying Immediate Effective

_____________________ causes are unsafe actions or lack of action and unsafe conditions
_____________________ causes are factors that allow the unsafe actions and conditions to
happen
_____________________ causes are factors that may cause conditions that could result in
an undesirable event.

23. Which of the following are reasons to investigate incidents? (Put a ✔ the two
statements you think are true.)

a) to improve workers’ morale

b) to prevent business losses from disruption, down-time and lost


business

c) to find out the cost of an accident

d) to identify the cause of the incident to stop it happening again

24. Which of the are characteristics of a good performance indicator?


(Put a ✔ opposite the two statements you think are correct.)

a) they should be objective and easy to measure

b) they should be relevant to any organisation or group

c) they should include information from other organisations

d) they should be cost-effective in terms of the effort needed to


gather the information

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25. Number the six actions listed below in the order they should be carried out following
an accident:

assemble the investigation team

report the accident

handle external relations

investigate using a structured approach

preserve the scene of the accident

make sure the injured person is looked after

26. When an incident occurs which of the following two statements are true?
(Put a ✔ opposite the two statements you think are correct.)

a) you must always inform the enforcing authority

b) m
 ake sure the family of any injured person is notified

c) if any property has been damaged, make sure to advise the
owner

d) assemble the investigation team, in order to report the incident

27. Think about the three essential principles for good safety and health performane.
Match each of the following statements with the principle it describes. (Put a ✔ in the
correct column opposite each statement)

Strong and active Worker Assessment


leadership involvement and review

Integration of good safety and


health management systems with
business decisions

Effective ‘upward’ communication

Accessing and following


competent advice

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28. Insert in the space provided the most appropriate option from the three listed below:

Effective Proactive Reactive

____________________________indicators give us information about the current situation


that might impact on future performance.

29. Insert in the spaces provided the most appropriate option from the five listed below:

Evidence Policy Investigating Auditing Measures

____________________________ aims to find objective __________________ for whether


the current way of managing health and safety meets the organisations health and safety
____________________________

30. Insert in the spaces provided the most appropriate option from the four listed below:

Effective Internal Compulsory External

___________________________ auditing is performed by staff within the organisation


in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the current system.
___________________________ auditing is undertaken by a third party to provide an
independent view, usually for the interests of other stakeholders.

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