Health and Safety Awareness Mock

You have 30 minutes to answer 30 multiple choice Health and Safety Awareness Mock Test. You need to answer at least 25 out of 30 questions correctly to pass. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!

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1. If an employer has NOT developed a safe system of work, what should be your MAIN concern? Give ONE answer
A Nothing - a safe system of work is optional
B That they are breaking the law
C That you become liable for any accidents
D That you need to pay extra attention
Correct Answer: B That they are breaking the law
Explanation: Employers are legally required to develop safe systems of work.
2. What is the role of surveys in the safe system of work? Give ONE answer
A They determine where scaffolding will be placed
B They ensure staff concerns are being properly attended to
C They help determine whether a project has been safely completed
D They indicate potential hazards
Correct Answer: D They indicate potential hazards
Explanation: A number of different surveys may be conducted to identify hazards on site, including asbestos surveys and noise surveys.
3. What should you do if you have an accident? Give ONE answer
A Ensure it is logged in the accident book
B Report it to your supervisor or manager
C Report it to your supervisor or manager, and ensure it is logged in the accident book
D Resolve the issue and continue working
Correct Answer: C Report it to your supervisor or manager, and ensure it is logged in the accident book
Explanation: You must ensure that any accidents are both reported and recorded.
4. You are unable to perform work duties for seven consecutive days due to injury - but you are self-employed. Will your employer still need to report this to the HSE? Give ONE answer
A No
B Yes
Correct Answer: B Yes
Explanation: The injury must still be reported to the HSE, even if the employee is self-employed.
5. You have been in an accident and are unable to record it in the accident book yourself. What happens now? Give ONE answer
A For accidents this severe, a different procedure is followed
B Someone must record it on your behalf
C Someone must record it on your behalf, and provide their details in the entry
D You must record it once you are able to do so
Correct Answer: C Someone must record it on your behalf, and provide their details in the entry
Explanation: Accidents must always be recorded in the book. If a party records it on your behalf, they must provide their own details.
6. Which of the following is a respiratory hazard? Give ONE answer
A A hacking cough
B Chewing gum
C Dust from construction
D Poorly fitted respiratory protective equipment
Correct Answer: C Dust from construction
Explanation: Respiratory hazards are created by dangerous substances in the air that can be inhaled.
7. Which ONE of the following is a good way of confirming your mask is well-fitted? Give ONE answer
A You can bow your head without it shifting
B You can insert one finger comfortably between the mask and your face
C You cannot smell anything
D You pass a face-fit test whilst wearing it
Correct Answer: D You pass a face-fit test whilst wearing it
Explanation: Make sure you take a face-fit test whilst wearing the mask to check it is effectively fitted.
8. What is the MOST dangerous condition associated with asbestos inhalation? Give ONE answer
A Cancer
B Dermatitis
C Leptospirosis
D Occupational asthma
Correct Answer: A Cancer
Explanation: Asbestos inhalation can lead to various types of cancer.
9. How might you know if you have developed metal fume fever from welding? Give ONE answer
A You begin to develop flu-like symptoms a few hours later
B You begin to develop hand tremors whilst working
C You begin to feel feverish whilst working
D Your jaw becomes stiff a few hours later
Correct Answer: A You begin to develop flu-like symptoms a few hours later
Explanation: Metal fume fever usually presents flu-like symptoms a few hours after exposure to metal fumes
10. Your respiratory protective equipment (RPE) must form a snug seal against your face. Which TWO factors might affect the fit? Give TWO answers
A Dusty atmosphere
B Facial hair
C Goggles
D Soft skin
E Temperature
Correct Answer: B Facial hair, C Goggles
Explanation: Facial hair and safety goggles may both affect the efficacy of your RPE.
11. Which condition is most likely to be caused by long term exposure to fumes or dust? Give ONE answer
A Dermatitis
B Heart disease
C Lung disease
D Mouth cancer
Correct Answer: C Lung disease
Explanation: Occupational lung disease is most commonly caused by long term exposure to fumes and dust.
12. Which THREE of the following statements are TRUE about blue-coded tools? Give THREE answers
A The shock can be fatal
B The shock will not be fatal
C They are uncommon on construction sites
D They use 180 volts
E They use 230 volts
F You will see them frequently on construction sites
Correct Answer: A The shock can be fatal, C They are uncommon on construction sites, E They use 230 volts
Explanation: Blue indicates a voltage of 230. This will administer severe shocks, possibly even fatal ones. Tools at this level are often prohibited.
13. What TWO ways will blue-coded voltage most frequently be used on site? Give TWO answers
A To distribute electricity
B To power generators
C To power most tools
D To recharge electric vehicles
Correct Answer: A To distribute electricity, B To power generators
Explanation: Blue-coded voltage is usually used for electrical distribution and generators.
14. The conditions on site have become wet. What THREE kinds of tools should you be using? Give THREE answers
A Air powered
B Electricity powered
C Fuel powered
D Generator powered
E Non-powered (manual)
F Sustainably powered
Correct Answer: A Air powered, C Fuel powered, E Non-powered (manual)
Explanation: Never use electricity powered equipment if conditions are damp or wet.
15. You are issued ear defenders, and the soft inner lining is torn on one side. What should you do? Give ONE answer
A Find a team member with functioning ear defenders, and alternate using them together
B Find some soft material to pad the damaged side
C Wait until you are issued with a new pair before you work in noisy areas
D Work with this pair, as the damage is only cosmetic
Correct Answer: C Wait until you are issued with a new pair before you work in noisy areas
Explanation: You must not work in noisy areas without fully functioning ear protection.
16. What should you expect from your employer regarding information about the risks of vibration exposure? Give ONE answer
A A general overview, and a willingness to answer job-specific queries
B An on-site medical consultant
C Clear, specific information and training sessions
D Nothing - it is your responsibility to be informed of the risks
Correct Answer: C Clear, specific information and training sessions
Explanation: Employers should ensure you receive clear training and information regarding vibration exposure at work.
17. What should a construction site be mindful of when sourcing timber? Give ONE answer
A It should come from forests that are sustainably managed
B That it can be responsibly stored on-site
C That it does not produce harmful smoke when burned
D That the wood comes from fast-growing species
Correct Answer: A It should come from forests that are sustainably managed
Explanation: Good environmental practice demands that timber be sourced from sustainably managed forests.
18. You are washing out a ready-mix concrete lorry. What pollutant risk must you watch out for? Give ONE answer
A Fumes being emitted into the atmosphere
B Hazardous dust
C Residue clinging to your hands
D Washout water leaking into the ground
Correct Answer: D Washout water leaking into the ground
Explanation: Washout water from cement and concrete is highly polluting.
19. You notice sewage running down a red drain. What do you do? Give ONE answer
A Inform the site manager - this is not permitted.
B Nothing - this is correct.
C Use a drain cover to block the opening
D Use a spill kit to stop the flow of liquid
Correct Answer: B Nothing - this is correct.
Explanation: Sewage is permitted down both red and red 'C' drains.
20. What are the steps you must follow when involved in a chemical spill? Give ONE answer
A Evacuate, report, regroup
B Notify, contain, record
C Stop, contain, notify
D Stop, evacuate, notify
Correct Answer: C Stop, contain, notify
Explanation: Stop work, contain the incident, and notify your supervisor or manager.
21. Which of the following is TOP priority when it comes to managing a site's waste output? Give ONE answer
A Correctly disposing of waste
B Educating employees on sustainable practices
C Preventing the creation of waste
D Recycling waste for other uses
Correct Answer: C Preventing the creation of waste
Explanation: The best way to manage waste disposal is to not create waste in the first place. This should be a site's top waste priority.
22. Excavations are considered dangerous at what depth? Give ONE answer
A 1 metre
B 3 metres
C 50 centimetres
D There is no specified depth for dangerous excavations
Correct Answer: D There is no specified depth for dangerous excavations
Explanation: Excavations of any depth can be considered dangerous.
23. When should excavation supports be installed? Give ONE answer
A Before anyone enters an excavation
B If there has been heavy rainfall on-site
C If there is thought to be a high risk of collapse
D When the excavation is deeper than 2 metres
Correct Answer: A Before anyone enters an excavation
Explanation: It is good practice to install supports before anyone enters the excavation.
24. Who can use scanning equipment? Give ONE answer
A All workers who will be carrying out an excavation
B Only a specialist contractor
C Only competent, trained, and authorised people
D Only the person conducting the risk assessment
Correct Answer: C Only competent, trained, and authorised people
Explanation: You must be competent, trained, and authorised to use equipment for survey and scanning.
25. You smell rotten eggs whilst working in a sewage tunnel. What does this mean? Give ONE answer
A Nothing in particular
B The sewage is giving off hydrogen sulphide, which is harmless
C The sewage is giving off hydrogen sulphide, which may create breathing difficulties
D There has been a methane leak, and you must leave the tunnel immediately
Correct Answer: C The sewage is giving off hydrogen sulphide, which may create breathing difficulties
Explanation: Hydrogen sulphide smells of rotten eggs, and in large quantities may displace oxygen in the air.
26. What should be the last resort according to the hierarchy of control? Give ONE answer
A Not working at height
B Preventing a fall from happening in the first place
C Using collective protection to limit the consequences of falling
D Using personal protection to limit the consequences of falling
Correct Answer: D Using personal protection to limit the consequences of falling
Explanation: Personal protection used to limit the consequences of falling should be a last resort.
27. What is best practice when beginning work on a roof? Give ONE answer
A Assume it contains asbestos
B Assume it is fragile, unless a competent person assesses it to be safe
C Assume it is safe, unless a competent person assesses it to be fragile
D Assume you must wear a harness at all times
Correct Answer: B Assume it is fragile, unless a competent person assesses it to be safe
Explanation: Always assume rooves are fragile, unless a competent person assesses it to be otherwise
28. You need to begin a task but the access ladder is barred off with tape. What should you do? Give ONE answer
A Do not begin work, and consult your supervisor
B Inspect the scaffolding for hazards, and continue if it appears safe
C Remove the tape so you can get through, but replace it behind you
D Remove the tape so you can safely access the scaffolding
Correct Answer: A Do not begin work, and consult your supervisor
Explanation: Never access scaffolding where signage indicates it is unsafe to do so.
29. What TWO things will ensure a ladder can be used to safely access a scaffold? Give TWO answers
A It extends 1 metre above the platform
B It extends no more than 12 inches above the platform
C It has been ballasted at the bottom
D It is securely tied
E The rungs are mostly secure
Correct Answer: A It extends 1 metre above the platform, D It is securely tied
Explanation: Scaffold ladders must be secured, and extend above the platform by at least 1 metre.
30. A single ladder may carry how many people? Give ONE answer
A Multiple people, if their combined weight is under 30 stone
B One person only
C Two people, if they are distributed across the length
D Up to three, if the ladder is industrial grade
Correct Answer: B One person only
Explanation: Only one person should use a ladder at any time.