Fire Extinguishers
Legislation
First Aid
Risk Assessments
Manual Handling
100

How is a fire extinguisher identified for use on each type of fire?

The band of colour

100

What is a direct financial consequence of poor standards of workplace health and safety?

Prosecution fines and legal fees

100

What are the main responsibilities of a first aider in the workplace?

To prevent further accidents and preserve life

100

What is the main purpose of carrying out a risk assessment?

To meet legal requirements and to protect workers

100

Which one of the following is the most important action to take when manual handling to ensure the safety of others?

Risk assess the area

200

What colour fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide?

Black

200

What must be displayed in all workplaces with five or more employees?

A statutory health and safety poster

200

What is the correct first aid procedure for an unconscious adult?

Open the airway, check for breathing and call 999

200

When does a risk assessment need to be reviewed?

Every time a change occurs

200

What is the main objective when moving objects safely in the workplace?

To prevent personal injury

300

What colour fire extinguisher is commonly found in the workplace?

Red
300

Which legislation was the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 brought in to reinforce?

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

300

What is the minimum requirement for first aid at work?

An appointed employee to take charge of first aid arrangements

300

What is at the top of the hierarchy risk of control?

Elimination

300

How manual handling can be minimised?

Ensuring suitable mechanical aids and training are available to employees.

400

What fire extinguisher must not be used in an environment containing solid combustible materials?

Carbon dioxide

400

Which one of the following statements best explains the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974?

It places a duty on employers to ensure the health, safety and welfare of all their employees at work.

400

What symptoms best describe a casualty who is severely choking? (5 symptoms)

Coughing, gagging, sudden inability to talk, clutching the throat, passing out.

400

Whilst conducting a risk assessment on an area of work, it becomes clear that some workers could be exposed to chemicals. Where would further information be available to complete this part of the risk assessment?

In the safety data sheet

400

What is the correct process for lifting small objects safely in the workplace?

Think, adopt a stable position, maintain good hold and posture and keep it close to the waist

500

Which extinguisher must not be used on fires involving electricity?

Carbon dioxide

500

What is the objective of COSHH in the workplace?

To prevent, or to adequately control, exposure to substances hazardous to health

500

What are the symptoms of a heart attack in a casualty? (4 symptoms)

Sweating, shortness of breath, chest pain, sense of anxiety

500

Describe sensible risk management 

Ensuring that workers and the public are properly protected

500

What would be most suitable for moving long, heavy steel beams?

Crane