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1 When you are ready, click your mouse and we will begin.

2 Today’s Categories…  Spotting the Accident Before it Happens  Fixing Problems  Reporting Possibles  Reporting Actuals  OHS Committee’s  The Laws  Office Ergonomics  Support and Training for OHS Make sure you have your Score CardScore Card For every correct answer, write the word you are given into the correct box on the card.

3 Spotting/Fixing/ Reporting Rules/ Committee $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Ergonomics $800 $200 $400 $600 $1000 Participation /Training $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000

4 Spotting $200 Back to Board When you see water on the floor you: a) Mop it up and put up a “Wet Floor” sign b) Make a paper boat to sail on it c) Complain loudly d) Ignore it, it will go away

5 Definitely Not  It might be fun, but it won’t stop someone from slipping and breaking their neck  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

6 Ignoring it NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

7 Not really no.  Unless the person for OHS is standing right behind you with the proper form, this rarely works.  Try again  Push the button to go back

8 Well Done!  You just won $200  The code for your answer sheet is PREPARE Back to Board

9 Spotting $400 Back to Board Walking past, you notice a filing cabinet draw is left out. Do you? a) Hang a note off it saying, “Close your Draw” b) Walk past, it isn’t your draw c) Close the draw, and make a quick mention at the next safety meeting that people need to be aware of the problem d) Walk around the other way

10 This will get you thumped  It might seem funny, but it won’t stop someone from walking into it in the mean time, or stop the person from doing it again  Push the button to go back

11 Ignoring it NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

12 Not really no.  This is just another way of ignoring the problem, try again  Push the button to go back

13 Well Done!  You just won $400  The code for your answer sheet is INFORM Back to Board

14 Spotting $600 Back to Board The air conditioner is making funny noises and smelling. Do you? a) Make faces and wave the smell away with your hand b) Report the problem to your supervisor and/or safety officer c) Eat a lot of beans and try to cover the smell with your own bad smells d) Ignore it, it will go away

15 Definitely Not  It might be fun, but it will just add to the problem, try again  Push the button to go back

16 Not really no.  Unless the person for OHS is standing right behind you with the proper form, this rarely works.  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

17 Ignoring it NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

18 Well Done!  You just won $600  The code for your answer sheet is REPORT Back to Board

19 Spotting $800 Back to Board Carrying some boxes, you realise you can’t see over the top: a) You don’t have to carry them far, don’t worry about it b) Hang a little yellow flag off the box c) Ask someone to help carry them d) Dump them somewhere

20 Definitely Not  That is just an accident waiting to happen  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

21 You are not a ute  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

22 Not really no.  Dumping them normally means they are still a problem. Someone could trip over them before you get back  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

23 Well Done!  You just won $800  The code for your answer sheet is THINK Back to Board

24 Spotting $1000 Back to Board You see a dangling electric cord at head height. Do you: a) Stand on a desk and staple it up b) Ignore it c) Complain loudly d) Report it and see someone with a ladder makes it safe

25 Definitely Not  Never risk another accident, like falling off a desk, to prevent an accident  Always think, what will happen.  In this case, the metal staple hits the wires in the cord and shocks you, shorts out and/or starts a fire.  Push the button to go back

26 Not really no.  Unless the person for OHS is standing right behind you with the proper form, this rarely works.  Try again  Push the button to go back

27 Ignoring it NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

28 Well Done!  You just won $1000  The code for your answer sheet is ACTION Back to Board

29 Egonomics $200 Back to Board When sitting at the computer, you should be: a) Slouching in a relaxed position with headphones b) Scrunched up as close to the screen as possible c) Making sure you have the one closest to the door d) Comfortable, with everything you need in reach

30 Too relaxed is bad  Being relaxed is fine, but slouching starts to hurt after a while.  Headphones are fine, but remember too loud is too much  Push the button to go back

31 Just enough is fine  Being too close is just as bad as too far away.  Push the button to go back

32 Not really no.  Being first out the door after class is not a workplace issue, except maybe as a reason for your boss to think about sacking you  Push the button to go back

33 Well Done!  You just won $200  The code for your answer sheet is COMFORT Back to Board

34 Ergonomics $400 Back to Board When seated at your desk: a) Put everything a mile away, walking keeps you fit b) Put things up high, out of the way c) Keep the everyday items in reach with no need to twist

35 Pushing too far promotes problems  If things are not where you need them, people will tend to work around them, and that often leads to low efficiency and dagerous work practices.  Push the button to go back

36 Too High, Too Bad  Items dropping from a height or people stretching awkwardly to get them is a major cause of workplace problems  Push the button to go back

37 Well Done!  You just won $400  The code for your answer sheet is PLAN Back to Board

38 Ergonomics $600 Back to Board If you hit print by mistake on a 300 page document, you: a) Cancel the print job and put the unwanted paper into the recycling b) Panic c) Just let it go, you can always blame it on someone else

39 Definitely Not  First up, you will be caught eventually.  Second, think of the trees.  Push the button to go back

40 Panicking NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

41 Well Done!  You just won $600  The code for your answer sheet is CONSERVE Back to Board

42 Ergonomics $800 Back to Board When sorting out your workspace: a) You put things where ever you want them b) You make sure your workplace is safe for you and others c) You tell the boss you need more plants

43 Thinking of Others  Your space is important to you, but in the workplace, it must comply with safety laws and your workplaces requirements.  The people around you need to share your space too. It needs to be OK for everyone.  Push the button to go back

44 Not really no.  Plants can lower stress and improve the workplace, but they are deadly to a lot of equipment. The workplace is all about balance and using common sense.  Push the button to go back

45 Well Done!  You just won $800  The code for your answer sheet is COMPROMISE Back to Board

46 Ergonomics $1000 Back to Board Seated at your desk, you should: a) Have your elbows at 90 degrees to the table b) Have regular breaks and micro pauses c) Have the monitor at eye height d) Make sure you mouse is within easy reach

47 Great  One good point but you need more  The first word for your score sheet is SAFETY  Push the button to go back

48  But there is more  The second word for your score sheet is REALLY  Push the button to go back Very True

49 That is true  But there is more  The third word for your score sheet is DOES  Push the button to go back

50 Well Done!  The fourth Word for your answer sheet is  If you have all four words, well done, you have won $1000 COUNT Back to Board

51 Rules $200 Back to Board A workplace health and safety committee: a) Is totally responsible for OHS b) Are there to carry the can c) Help ensure safety by minimising dangers d) Allow you to forget about safety

52 Definitely Not  Safety is ALWAYS everyone’s job  Push the button to go back

53 The Committee is not just fiction  The committee is not just there to prove the boss isn’t liable for claims. They are responsible for collating the information.  You still have to think safe  Push the button to go back

54 Not really no.  Safety is EVERY ONE’S job  Push the button to go back

55 Well Done!  You just won $200  The code for your answer sheet is PREPARE Back to Board

56 Rules $400 Back to Board The legislation is: a) Too hard, I can’t possibly know it all b) Something the boss has to worry about c) Only for the OHS committee d) Something I need to be aware of

57 Just the Basics  No one can know all the legalisation without being a lawyer  Ignorance is no excuse, you have to know the basics, at least the stuff that applies to you.  Push the button to go back

58 Well Done!  You just won $400  The code for your answer sheet is LEARN Back to Board

59 Rules $600 Back to Board When you fix a problem, like wiping up a spill: a) You have done your part b) What spill, I didn’t even see it c) You can just dump the wet rags in the sink d) Report to your supervisor that the spill was there, in case it was a faulty a/c

60 It’s only a start  Wiping up the spill is a great start.  MORE is needed. Tell someone there was a problem to stop it happening again.  Push the button to go back

61 Ignoring it NEVER works  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

62 Not really no.  Safety includes good housekeeping  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

63 Well Done!  You just won $600  The code for your answer sheet is STEPS Back to Board

64 Rules $800 Back to Board During a fire: a) Run like mad b) Try to save all your stuff c) Stay calm and head to your safety point

65 Definitely Not  Panic causes more damage and injuries than fire ever does  Sorry, try again  Push the button to go back

66 Stuff is not People  Some procedures would like you to lock your drawers before leaving, but remember, most important is getting you out safe and sound.  Forget about your stuff  Push the button to go back

67 Well Done!  You just won $800  The code for your answer sheet is PRIORITIES Back to Board

68 Rules $1000 Back to Board When at safety training you: a) Look bored, we do this stuff all the time b) Take notes, this could save your life c) Wish you could be getting on with your work

69 Definitely Not  Safety training is done all the time BECAUSE it is important.  Push the button to go back

70 Safety is your Job  We have all been guilty of wanting to just get things done.  Safety doesn’t slow things down, it makes sure nothing brings work to a halt.  Push the button to go back

71 Well Done!  You just won $1000  The code for your answer sheet is TRAINING Back to Board

72 Training $200 Back to Board A new person arrives and needs to learn how to use the paper guillotine a) Let them just play with it b) Show them once, that’s enough c) Give them the handbook d) Step them through it and then watch them try it.

73 Definitely Not  Some equipment is easy to work out, but some have inherent dangers.  Work out the risk level before working out what type of training to give  Push the button to go back

74 Once is Never Enough  Like peanuts, you can not stop at just one for safety training.  Training needs to be relevant, frequent and enforced in the workplace.  Push the button to go back

75 Not really no.  A handbook can be enough for simple jobs, but often people find it hard to learn from a book.  Step them through it at least once so they know how to get the most out of the notes  Push the button to go back

76 Well Done!  You just won $200  The code for your answer sheet is RELEVANT Back to Board

77 Training $400 Back to Board How do you convince others safety training is important? a) Yell at them b) Sack them c) Explain what accidents you are trying to prevent d) Training just has to be done

78 Forcing Doesn’t Work  People have a brain or they wouldn’t be there.  Explain why and encourage them to look for answers themselves  Push the button to go back

79 Training is Real  If training is just being done because the rules say so, it will never be effective.  Try something else, not just the same boring lecture or video.  Push the button to go back

80 Well Done!  You just won $400  The code for your answer sheet is MUTUAL Back to Board

81 Training $600 Back to Board A training needs analysis: a) Is a waste of time b) Must be done to see where problems lie c) Keeps admin busy d) Keeps the insurance company happy

82 Finding out is never a waste of time  A needs analysis helps not only the employee/trainee but the business as well. If most employees have the same gaps, then this shows something needs to be done.  Push the button to go back

83 Safety Training is not just for the paper trail  Safety training is often seen as something to fill the time and keep the bosses happy. This can be more dangerous than no training at all  Push the button to go back

84 Well Done!  You just won $600  The code for your answer sheet is APPLIED Back to Board

85 Training $800 Back to Board How do you get others to take OHS seriously? a) Rant and rave b) Actually take action when problems are found c) Not my job

86 Forcing Doesn’t Work  People have a brain or they wouldn’t be there.  Explain why and encourage them to look for answers themselves  Push the button to go back

87 Definitely Not  Safety is ALWAYS everyone’s job  Push the button to go back

88 Well Done!  You just won $800  The code for your answer sheet is SERIOUS Back to Board

89 Training $1000 Back to Board I can contribute to OHS in my workplace by: a) Setting a good example b) Not burning the place down c) By being the safety Nazi

90 Forcing Doesn’t Work  People have a brain or they wouldn’t be there.  Explain why and encourage them to look for answers themselves  Push the button to go back

91 Definitely Not  If you are not backed up, safety can be frustrating, but there are better ways.  If told something is too expensive, too slow or too hard, sit down and cover how much is saved by avoiding accidents.  Push the button to go back

92 Well Done!  You just won $1000  The code for your answer sheet is EXAMPLE Back to Board

93  Your score sheet can now be used for MERGE A WORD MERGE A WORD


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