You need to answer at least 32 out of 36 questions correctly to pass the General Responsibilities Test for Operatives and Specialists. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!
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1. Who is responsible for health and safety on site?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Everyone is responsible for upholding site health and safety standards.
Explanation: Everyone is responsible for upholding site health and safety standards.
2. Who is LEGALLY responsible for health and safety on site?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The responsibility of everyone to uphold health and safety is not just moral - it is also legal.
Explanation: The responsibility of everyone to uphold health and safety is not just moral - it is also legal.
3. In what year was the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act introduced?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The act was introduced in 1974 to promote and enforce workplace health and safety regulations.
Explanation: The act was introduced in 1974 to promote and enforce workplace health and safety regulations.
4. Which ONE of the following must you be aware of after Brexit?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: UK regulations do not change by default following Brexit - however, some regulations may be taken into review.
Explanation: UK regulations do not change by default following Brexit - however, some regulations may be taken into review.
5. Which of the following is NOT part of a safe system of work?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A safe system of work is a system developed by an employer to carry out a job safely, and in a defined way.
Explanation: A safe system of work is a system developed by an employer to carry out a job safely, and in a defined way.
6. If an employer has NOT developed a safe system of work, what should be your MAIN concern?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Employers are legally required to develop safe systems of work.
Explanation: Employers are legally required to develop safe systems of work.
7. What is the difference between a HAZARD and a RISK?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: A hazard (something that could cause harm) is assessed for risk it creates (how much harm it could cause, and how likely it is to cause it). This is part of the risk assessment.
Explanation: A hazard (something that could cause harm) is assessed for risk it creates (how much harm it could cause, and how likely it is to cause it). This is part of the risk assessment.
8. Which is NOT an example of a HAZARD?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: A HAZARD is something that could cause harm.
Explanation: A HAZARD is something that could cause harm.
9. Which of the following is an expression of RISK?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: RISK concerns how likely a hazard is to cause harm, and how serious that harm could be.
Explanation: RISK concerns how likely a hazard is to cause harm, and how serious that harm could be.
10. Your employer is conducting a risk assessment before you begin working on a roof. They will be assessing the risk to WHOM?
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Correct Answer: A , D , E
Explanation: A risk assessment assesses hazards that put you or others at risk over the course of a job.
Explanation: A risk assessment assesses hazards that put you or others at risk over the course of a job.
11. You spot something on site you think might be an unmarked hazard, but you are not sure - and you are busy. What SHOULD you do?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: If you notice something which seems unsafe, especially if it has gone unnoticed, it is your legal duty to report it.
Explanation: If you notice something which seems unsafe, especially if it has gone unnoticed, it is your legal duty to report it.
12. Which of the following is NOT the point of a method statement for a job?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A method statement is used to explain in detail how a job will be safely executed.
Explanation: A method statement is used to explain in detail how a job will be safely executed.
13. Which of the following is TRUE about a permit to work system?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A permit to work is used for introducing additional controls to a specific activity, especially if it carries high risk. It is a dated, time-limited certificate, that must be formally acquired.
Explanation: A permit to work is used for introducing additional controls to a specific activity, especially if it carries high risk. It is a dated, time-limited certificate, that must be formally acquired.
14. Before starting a job, your EMPLOYER is the one who signs off on your permit to work. This is acceptable if:
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A permit to work must be signed by a competent and properly authorised party.
Explanation: A permit to work must be signed by a competent and properly authorised party.
15. Which of the following would you NOT expect to find in a construction phase plan?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: A construction phase plan details the health and safety considerations associated with the construction phase.
Explanation: A construction phase plan details the health and safety considerations associated with the construction phase.
16. Your manager is making changes to your project's construction phase plan. What should you do?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Changes may be made to the construction phase plan as the project develops. You must simply be aware of them and how they will affect your work.
Explanation: Changes may be made to the construction phase plan as the project develops. You must simply be aware of them and how they will affect your work.
17. What is the role of surveys in the safe system of work?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A number of different surveys may be conducted to identify hazards on site, including asbestos surveys and noise surveys.
Explanation: A number of different surveys may be conducted to identify hazards on site, including asbestos surveys and noise surveys.
18. Your employer is legally permitted to conduct health surveillance. True or false?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Health surveillance is legally permitted. It can play a crucial role in maintaining good safety standards.
Explanation: Health surveillance is legally permitted. It can play a crucial role in maintaining good safety standards.
19. Why is it important to cooperate with your employer's health surveillance programme?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Health surveillance helps employers catch disease early, and protect workers from harmful exposure.
Explanation: Health surveillance helps employers catch disease early, and protect workers from harmful exposure.
20. Which of the following describes the role of COSHH Assessments?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: COSHH assessments are used to assess and mitigate (in advance) the risk of working with hazardous substances.
Explanation: COSHH assessments are used to assess and mitigate (in advance) the risk of working with hazardous substances.
21. Work with which of the following materials may require a COSHH assessment?
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Correct Answer: A , D , E
Explanation: COSHH assessments must be conducted if working with a material may produce harmful substances, even if the material itself is not harmful (e.g., sanding down wood produces harmful dust).
Explanation: COSHH assessments must be conducted if working with a material may produce harmful substances, even if the material itself is not harmful (e.g., sanding down wood produces harmful dust).
22. You are asked to do work you are capable of doing, but have not received training for. What should you do?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: You must speak to your site manager or supervisor if you are being put in this position. If you do not have training, you may carry out a job dangerously - even if you have the necessary skills.
Explanation: You must speak to your site manager or supervisor if you are being put in this position. If you do not have training, you may carry out a job dangerously - even if you have the necessary skills.
23. How often should you attend a site induction?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: You should attend a site induction every time you visit a new site.
Explanation: You should attend a site induction every time you visit a new site.
24. Which of the below is NOT required at site induction?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: All these pieces of information should be included in a site induction.
Explanation: All these pieces of information should be included in a site induction.
25. If something remains unclear at the end of a site induction, what should you do?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Always ask for information to be clarified during the session itself. If you found something unclear, it is possible that others did too.
Explanation: Always ask for information to be clarified during the session itself. If you found something unclear, it is possible that others did too.
26. You should expect to be consulted on workplace safety practices. TRUE or FALSE?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Many sites encourage workers to participate in safety discussions and audits. This is because workers usually have a better understanding of on-site risks, and the efficacy of safety measures.
Explanation: Many sites encourage workers to participate in safety discussions and audits. This is because workers usually have a better understanding of on-site risks, and the efficacy of safety measures.
27. What is the purpose of a toolbox talk?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: A toolbox talk is a session briefing workers on health and safety aspects of a particular task.
Explanation: A toolbox talk is a session briefing workers on health and safety aspects of a particular task.
28. If an improvement or a prohibition notice is issued, this will have come from which authority?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Prohibition and improvement notices are issued by Health and Safety Executive inspectors if deemed necessary.
Explanation: Prohibition and improvement notices are issued by Health and Safety Executive inspectors if deemed necessary.
29. Which of the following best describes the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The Health and Safety Executive is an external governmental body with legal powers to enforce health and safety compliance in the workplace.
Explanation: The Health and Safety Executive is an external governmental body with legal powers to enforce health and safety compliance in the workplace.
30. What is the nature of an improvement notice?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Improvement notices can be issued against an employer or individual employee, and detail both legally required improvements, along with the date by which such improvements must be made.
Explanation: Improvement notices can be issued against an employer or individual employee, and detail both legally required improvements, along with the date by which such improvements must be made.
31. A Health and Safety Executive inspector issues a prohibition notice to your team at work. What should you do?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Upon issue of a prohibition notice, all work connected to the unsafe activity must stop immediately.
Explanation: Upon issue of a prohibition notice, all work connected to the unsafe activity must stop immediately.
32. Which of the following is NOT a legal power of Health and Safety Executive inspectors?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: The HSE is granted extensive legal powers, including but not limited to all of the above.
Explanation: The HSE is granted extensive legal powers, including but not limited to all of the above.
33. Who may be prosecuted by a Health and Safety Executive inspector in case of health and safety violations?
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Correct Answer: A , C , D
Explanation: A Health and Safety Executive inspector may prosecute an individual employee, an employer, or a company if deemed necessary.
Explanation: A Health and Safety Executive inspector may prosecute an individual employee, an employer, or a company if deemed necessary.
34. Prosecution by a Health and Safety Executive inspector may take place in which court?
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Correct Answer: A , C
Explanation: A Health and Safety Executive inspector has the power to prosecute in either court.
Explanation: A Health and Safety Executive inspector has the power to prosecute in either court.
35. Employers and contractors will always carry some degree of liability if an employee is prosecuted by a Health and Safety Executive inspector. True or false?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: If adequate training has been provided by the employer, the employee can be held entirely liable for failing to comply with health and safety standards.
Explanation: If adequate training has been provided by the employer, the employee can be held entirely liable for failing to comply with health and safety standards.
36. The Health and Safety Executive can charge by the hour for additional time spent by inspectors in resolution and administration of issues raised. True or false?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: The Health and Safety Executive is permitted to bill for additional hours required in an investigation.
Explanation: The Health and Safety Executive is permitted to bill for additional hours required in an investigation.