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Who Wants to Win a Million points? Risk assessment module

50 : 50 What year was the Health and Safety at Work Act introduced?  A: 1969 C: 1985 B: 1974 D: £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 For 100 points

15 £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 100 Ready for your next question…?

50 : 50 What year was the Health and Safety at Work Act introduced?  A: 1969 C: 1985 B: 1974 D: £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000

50 : 50 Which regulation was introduced in 1999?  A: Management Regulations C: Work at Height Regulations B: COSHH Regulations D: Risk Assessment Regulations 15 £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 For 200

50 : 50 Which regulation was introduced in 1999?  A: Management Regulations C: Work at Height Regulations B: COSHH Regulations D: Risk Assessment Regulations 15 £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100

15 £1 MILLION 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 200 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200

50 : 50 What is something that has the potential to cause harm?  A: Hazard C: Threat B: Risk D: Problem 15 £1 MILLION 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 2 £200 FOR 300

50 : 50 What is something that has the potential to cause harm?  A: Hazard C: Threat B: Risk D: Problem 15 £1 MILLION 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 2 £200

15 £1 MILLION 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 300 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300

50 : 50 The likelihood of potential harm from the hazard being realised is?  A: Hazard C: Severity B: Consequence D: Risk 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 FOR 500

50 : 50 The likelihood of potential harm from the hazard being realised is?  A: Hazard C: Severity B: Consequence D: Risk 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300

15 £1 MILLION 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 500 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500

50 : 50 For what reasons do we carry out risk assessment?  A: Moral, ethical, economic, legal C: Moral, ethical, ergonomic, legal B: Motivation, ethical, economic, legal D: Morale, ethical, economic, legal 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 FOR 1,000

50 : 50 For what reasons do we carry out risk assessment?  A: Moral, ethical, economic, legal C: Moral, ethical, ergonomic, legal B: Motivation, ethical, economic, legal D: Morale, ethical, economic, legal 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500

15 £1 MILLION 6 £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 1000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £1000

50 : 50 Risk assessments should identify risks arising from or in connection with the works, the level of detail appropriate to the risk. This is what is known as being?  A: Suitable and Suffice C: Suitable and Sufficient B: Supportive and Suffice D: Suitable and Secure 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 6 £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £1000 FOR 2000

50 : 50 Risk assessments should identify risks arising from or in connection with the works, the level of detail appropriate to the risk. This is what is known as being?  A: Suitable and Suffice C: Suitable and Sufficient B: Supportive and Suffice D: Suitable and Secure 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 6 £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £1000

15 £1 MILLION 7 £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 2000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £2000

50 : 50 There are circumstances when you should review your risk assessment. Which of the following is not normally one of those circumstances?  A: Introducing new machinery C: Change in relevant legislation B: Following an accident D: During an fire drill 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 7 £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £2000 FOR 4000

50 : 50 There are circumstances when you should review your risk assessment. Which of the following is not normally one of those circumstances?  A: Introducing new machinery C: Change in relevant legislation B: Following an accident D: During a fire drill 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 7 £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £2000

15 £1 MILLION 8 £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 4000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £4000

50 : 50 Health and safety hazards are grouped into 4 broad categories What are they?  A: Physical, biological, chemical, economic C: Physical, biodegradeable, chemical, ergonomic B: Physical, biological, chemical, ergonomic D: Physcological, biological, chemical, ergonomic 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 8 £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £4000 FOR 8000

50 : 50 Health and safety hazards are grouped into 4 broad categories What are they?  A: Physical, biological, chemical, economic C: Physical, biodegradeable, chemical, ergonomic B: Physical, biological, chemical, ergonomic D: Physcological, biological, chemical, ergonomic 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 8 £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £4000

15 £1 MILLION 9 £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 8000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £8000

50 : 50 Which of the following is a Biological hazard?  A: Confined spaces C: Legionella B: Poisons D: Asphyxiants 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 9 £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £8000 FOR 16,000

50 : 50 Which of the following is a Biological hazard?  A: Confined spaces C: Legionella B: Poisons D: Asphyxiants 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 9 £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £8000

15 £1 MILLION 10 £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 16,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16,000

50 : 50 How do we identify workplace hazards?  A: Keeping records permanently locked up C: : Observation, accident stats, consultation B: Having adequate insurance in place D: Making sure employees keep quiet 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16,000 FOR 32,000 points You are guaranteed this amount with the right answer

50 : 50 What are some of the ways we identify workplace hazards?  A: Keeping records permanently locked up C: : Observation, accident stats, consultation B: Having adequate insurance in place D: Making sure employees keep quiet 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16,000

15 £1 MILLION 11 £64, £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 32,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32,000

50 : 50 Which of the following are soft control measures?  A: Technical publication C: Fixed Guard B: Removable guard D: Locking device 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32,000 FOR 64,000

50 : 50 Which of the following is a soft control measures?  A: Technical publication C: Fixed Guard B: Removable guard D: Locking device 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £64, £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32,000

15 £1 MILLION 12 £125, £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 64,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64,000

50 : 50 Which is the correct hierarchy of control listed below?  A: Extinguish, substitute, engineering, admin, PPE C: Substitute, eliminate, engineering, admin, PPE B: Eliminate, substitute, engineering, admin, PPE D: Engineering, eliminate, substitute, admin, PPE 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64,000 For 125,000

50 : 50 Which is the correct hierarchy of control listed below?  A: Extinguish, substitute, engineering, admin, PPE C: Substitute, eliminate, engineering, admin, PPE B: Eliminate, substitute, engineering, admin, PPE D: Engineering, eliminate, substitute, admin, PPE 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £125, £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64,000

15 £1 MILLION 13 £250, £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 125,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125,000

50 : 50 What is risk rating?  A: Severity x Likelihood C: Likelihood X Hazard, B: Severity x Exposure D: Hazard x Severity 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125,000 FOR 250,000 BS EN ISO 14001:2004

50 : 50 What is risk rating?  A: Severity x Likelihood C: Likelihood X Hazard B: Severity x Exposure D: Hazard x Severity 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £250, £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125,000

15 £1 MILLION 14 £500,000 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 250,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250,000

50 : 50 How many steps are there to risk assessment?  A: 3 C: 5 B: 4 D: 6 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250,000 FOR 500,000

50 : 50 How many steps are there to risk assessment?  A: 3 C: 5 B: 4 D: 6 1 £ £1 MILLION 2 £ £500,000 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250,000

15 £1 MILLION 1 £100 Congratulations! You made it to 500,000 Ready for your next question…? 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000

50 : 50 Which HSE Guidance is called “Five steps to risk assessment” ?  A: HSG 183 C: HSG 65 B: INDG 218 D: INDG £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000 FINALLY FOR 1,000,000 points and to pass your Theory assessment

50 : 50 Which HSE Guidance is called “Five steps to risk assessment” ?  A: HSG 183 C: HSG 65 B: INDG 218 D: INDG £ £1 MILLION 2 £200 3 £300 4 £500 5 £ £ £ £ £16, £32, £64, £125, £250, £500,000

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