
Unit 105 - End of unit mock test 2
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What is the main aim of the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005?
To ensure workers' hearing is protected from excessive noise
To improve communication skills among workers
To increase productivity by reducing noise
To provide training for using power tools
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Which of the following is NOT an action to minimize the risk of hearing damage to workers?
Using quieter equipment
Improving working techniques
Increasing time spent in noisy areas
Using isolation screens
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What does HAVS stand for in the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005?
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome
High-Altitude Vibration Syndrome
Heavy-Arm Vibration Syndrome
Hand-Action Vibration Syndrome
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What is a common cause of Whole-Body Vibration Syndrome (WBVS)?
Using handheld breakers
Driving over rough and uneven surfaces
Listening to loud music
Working in high temperatures
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What year were the Electricity at Work Regulations established?
1989
2005
1995
2010
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What must employers ensure about electrical equipment under the regulations?
It is used only during the day
It is suitable for its intended purpose
It is painted in bright colors
It is operated by multiple people
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What is the definition of 'lifting equipment' according to LOLER 1998?
Only cranes and forklifts
Any equipment used for lifting or lowering loads
Equipment used for construction only
Only mobile elevated work platforms
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What is a key requirement for employees before working with electrical equipment?
They must have a degree in engineering
They must be adequately trained and informed
They must wear a uniform
They must work in pairs
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What must all operations involving lifting equipment be?
Properly planned by a competent person
Randomly supervised
Carried out in a hasty manner
Conducted without supervision
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What is a requirement for all lifting equipment?
Must be used without examination
Must be fit for purpose
Must be inappropriate for the task
Must be unmarked
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What do the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Regulations 2015 cover?
Only the design phase of a project
The effective planning and management of a project throughout its life cycle
The demolition phase only
The decoration of buildings
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What is the definition of demolition according to the key term provided?
Building something new
Painting a structure
When something (such as a building) is torn down and destroyed
Designing a new building
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What is one of the key requirements under the CDM Regulations?
Ignore hazards and risks
Identify hazards and reduce risks
Eliminate all risks completely
Provide no information about risks
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What is the primary responsibility of safety officers on construction sites?
Supervising construction work
Promoting health and safety awareness
Designing buildings
Managing project budgets
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Which of the following is a potential consequence of accidents on construction sites?
Increased productivity
Emotional trauma
Improved company image
Reduced insurance costs
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Why are health and safety documents only effective on construction sites?
If they are written in multiple languages
If all personnel on site use them appropriately
If they are updated annually
If they are approved by the government
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What is a common cause of slips, trips, and falls on a construction site?
Trailing cables
Incorrect lifting techniques
Electrical items immersed in water
Unauthorized burning of waste
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How can manual handling injuries be prevented?
Use correct lifting techniques
Keep electrical items and cables dry
Do not light fires on site
Maintain good housekeeping
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What is a potential cause of electrocution on a construction site?
Electrical items immersed in water
Awkward-shaped loads
Unauthorized burning of waste
Partially buried obstructions
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What is a recommended prevention method for injuries from fires?
Handle and store flammable liquids correctly
Use correct lifting techniques
Inspect power tools and equipment for damage
Be observant and watch where you are walking
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What is Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) also known as?
Vibration white finger
Noise-induced hearing loss
Repetitive strain injury
Dermatitis
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Which tool usage can cause Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?
Handheld breakers
Paintbrushes
Screwdrivers
Welding torches
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How can Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) be prevented?
Avoid using tools that cause vibration for long periods
Use tools without handles
Work in a noisy environment
Wear bright clothing
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What is a simple precaution to prevent minor injuries from becoming serious on building sites?
Wearing gloves
Using loud machinery
Ignoring small cuts
Working without breaks
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What can prolonged exposure to noise cause?
Permanent hearing damage
Improved concentration
Better communication
Increased energy levels
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What should be done if dust and fumes cause respiratory problems?
Move away temporarily or speak to a supervisor
Ignore the problem
Increase work hours
Use more powerful tools
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What can repetitive movement during work tasks cause?
Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
Improved flexibility
Increased strength
Better posture
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What is required when there are ten or more workers on site regarding accidents?
Keep records in an accident book
Ignore minor accidents
Report only major accidents
No records are needed
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What details should be included in an accident book on site?
Date and time of the accident, who was injured, nature of the injuries, how the accident happened
Only the date and time of the accident
The name of the first-aider and the weather conditions
The type of construction work being done
What is the main aim of the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005?
To ensure workers' hearing is protected from excessive noise
To improve communication skills among workers
To increase productivity by reducing noise
To provide training for using power tools
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