Personal Safety
Road Safety
Water Safety
Sun Safety
Risky Behaviour
100

What is the purpose of the Yellow Lines at train stations?

To protect people from falling down onto the tracks

100

What are the THREE main causes of deaths on roads?

1) Speeding

2) Fatigue

3) Alcohol

100

What is one of the most important considerations when going swimming anywhere?

Don't go alone! Bring a friend 

100

What are the FIVE S's used in the Cancer Council Sun Smart Ad with Sid the Seagull?

(Bonus 10 Points for every 'S' word you can explain correctly)

Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide

100

What is the THREE step plan to take before undergoing a risky situation?

Stop, Think, Do

200

When sharing food around, what is a concern you should always consider?

Ask if anyone that is involved sharing the food has any allergies

200

What is the legal limit for Blood Alcohol Content for a Green P Plater vs a Black License Driver?

Green P = 0.00

Black License = 0.05

200

What should you do before jumping into water? (especially in relation to rivers)

Check for any obstructions, rocks or logs that could be hidden under the water

200

What does SPF stand for on the sunscreen bottles?

Sun Protection Factor 

200

Can some risks have positive consequences? Yes or No?

Yes

300

Scenario: You and a friend are going on a bike ride out in the bush. What are THREE strategies you could use to reduce the risk of something negative occurring?

Some Examples are:

1) Tell a parent or guardian where you are going

2) Wear appropriate protective gear (e.g. helmet)

3) Take phones so you can contact someone in case of emergency

4) Sun Screen and Water 

300

What is the speed limit in School Zones?

40km/h

300

What are THREE steps someone can take if caught in a rip?

1) Remain calm and raise your hand

2) Float with the current as it may bring you back in

3) Swim parallel to the beach as you may be able to swim across the rip 

300

How often should sunscreen be applied?

Every 2 hours

300

Give Example of a positive risk that some Teens may take

300 Points Awarded if satisfactory example is provided

400

Provide example of a social event Teens may go to on weekends and list TWO potential risks and TWO protective factors to make this event safer

400 Points Awarded for Students that give satisfactory examples with appropriate risk and protective factors

400

If driving in suburban areas and there are no speed limit signs, what is the default speed limit?

50km/h

400

What times are beaches patrolled by lifeguards?

8:30am - 5:00pm

400

How much sunscreen should be used per application?

1 Ounce, which is equivalent to 1 Shot Glass (30mL)

400

Give an example of a negative risk some Teens may take and provide ONE protective factor to reduce the risk

400 Points Awarded if Satisfactory Risk and Protective Factors are Provided

500

Give an example of some safety considerations involved in going to school each day

500 Points Awarded if students provide an example related to going to school in either Sun, Road or Risk Behaviour Safety 

500

Approximately how many metres will you travel at 100km/h if you closed your eyes for 2 seconds? 

55.56m (therefore, if you look at your phone for 2 seconds you have missed 55.56 metres)

500

When swimming in dams what is one major concern in relation to temperature?

Water in dams reach very low temperatures and jumping in deep can cause the bodies temperature to drop quickly resulting in cramps

500

Between what TWO times are the suns UV Rays at their strongest?

11:00am - 4:00pm

500

What is ONE of the major reasons that Teens will take unnecessary risks?

Peer Pressure

Trying to impress their friends