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What is hazard?
The possibility that harm may occur.
Something that has the potential to cause harm.
Something that can make you fall over.
What is risk?
The chance that you will hurt yourself.
Something that has the potential to cause harm.
The possibility that harm may occur after being exposed to a hazard.
Safety could be best defined as :-
Avoiding an accident.
Wearing all PPE in the workshop.
The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury.
Not likely to be harmed or lost.
Covid-19 is what type of hazard?
Physical
Ergonomic
Biological
Chemical
When drilling wood, what is the HAZARD?
Chemical burn of the eye.
Puncture wound.
Eye scratch.
Small pieces of wood becoming airborne and entering the eye.
It is a type of hazard/accident in cooking ranges without fitted thermostats or emergency cutoff valves to turn off.
Protecting your property from fire.
Protecting your property from crime.
Legislation that may affect your business.
Protecting your property from natural hazards.
Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents.
Non-visual inspections of all portable electrical items and electrical wiring.
Protecting your property from fire.
Protecting your property from crime.
Legislation that may affect your business.
Protecting your property from natural hazards.
Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents.
Prepare a flood plan for your business.
Protecting your property from fire.
Protecting your property from crime.
Legislation that may affect your business.
Protecting your property from natural hazards.
Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents.
Which of these are risks?
Tripping
Diseases
Bitten/Scratched
All of these
You spilled the liquid, what should you do?
Cover it up.
Wait for the cleaner.
Clean it up immediately.
Ignore it and move on.
What is the purpose of a risk assessment?
To generate more paperwork.
Proportion blame in the event of an accident occurring.
Create work for the designated safety officers.
To evaluate hazards and to minimise the levels of its risk.
What is the first step in conducting a risk assessment?
Record the finding.
Evaluate the risk and decide the precautions.
Identify the hazard.
Decide who might be harmed and how.
Who should carry out the risk assessment?
The Health and Safety Executive.
The employer / manager.
A competent person.
A new employee.
Who is likely to be at higher risk from harm in the workplace? (more than one answer)
Staff with disabilities.
Inexperienced / Young workers.
Visitors.
Apprentices.
When would you need to update / renew your risk assessment?
When a piece of new equipment is installed.
After one year.
When an employee leaves the company.
When expecting a HSE visit.
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