Professionalism
Respect and Teamwork
Safety and Compliance
Reporting and Communication
100

Q: What is one example of professional behavior in training?

A: Arriving on time for your shift, good housekeeping, wear appropriate clothing, and proper PPE.

100

Q: You disagree with an idea. How do you respond?

A: Listen, thank them, and share your view politely.

100

Q: What’s the first thing you should do if you see a safety hazard?

A: Stop and report it immediately to a supervisor.

100

Q. How late can a trainee be before not being allowed to join the class?

A: 10 minutes.

200

Q: During a training session, your phone rings loudly. What is the most professional way to handle this?

A: Silence the phone immediately, apologize, and ensure it won’t happen again.

200

Q: Give one way to show respect to your fellow trainees.

A: Listen when others speak, avoid interrupting, or use polite language.

200

Q: What is one thing you should bring to working at safety training?

A: Hard hat, safety glasses, safety shoes.

200

Q: Two trainers give different instructions. What now?

A: Ask for clarification.

300

Q: Name a consequence of repeated unprofessional conduct.

A: Verbal warning, written warning, or possible removal from the program.


300

Q. A peer is struggling with a task, how can you help?

A. Offer assistance and encourage them.

300

Q: True or False: It’s okay to ignore minor safety violations.

A: False.

300

Q: You see a minor accident, but they say not to tell. What do you do?

A: Report it anyway.

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