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Unit 105 - End of unit mock test 2

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?

1

To ensure workers' hearing is protected from excessive noise

2

To improve communication skills among workers

3

To increase productivity by reducing noise

4

To provide training for using power tools

2

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an action to minimize the risk of hearing damage to workers?

1

Using quieter equipment

2

Improving working techniques

3

Increasing time spent in noisy areas

4

Using isolation screens

3

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What does HAVS stand for in the Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005?

1

Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome

2

High-Altitude Vibration Syndrome

3

Heavy-Arm Vibration Syndrome

4

Hand-Action Vibration Syndrome

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Multiple Choice

What is a common cause of Whole-Body Vibration Syndrome (WBVS)?

1

Using handheld breakers

2

Driving over rough and uneven surfaces

3

Listening to loud music

4

Working in high temperatures

5

Multiple Choice

What year were the Electricity at Work Regulations established?

1

1989

2

2005

3

1995

4

2010

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Multiple Choice

What must employers ensure about electrical equipment under the regulations?

1

It is used only during the day

2

It is suitable for its intended purpose

3

It is painted in bright colors

4

It is operated by multiple people

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of 'lifting equipment' according to LOLER 1998?

1

Only cranes and forklifts

2

Any equipment used for lifting or lowering loads

3

Equipment used for construction only

4

Only mobile elevated work platforms

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Multiple Choice

What is a key requirement for employees before working with electrical equipment?

1

They must have a degree in engineering

2

They must be adequately trained and informed

3

They must wear a uniform

4

They must work in pairs

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Multiple Choice

What must all operations involving lifting equipment be?

1

Properly planned by a competent person

2

Randomly supervised

3

Carried out in a hasty manner

4

Conducted without supervision

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Multiple Choice

What is a requirement for all lifting equipment?

1

Must be used without examination

2

Must be fit for purpose

3

Must be inappropriate for the task

4

Must be unmarked

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Multiple Choice

What do the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Regulations 2015 cover?

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Only the design phase of a project

2

The effective planning and management of a project throughout its life cycle

3

The demolition phase only

4

The decoration of buildings

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Multiple Choice

What is the definition of demolition according to the key term provided?

1

Building something new

2

Painting a structure

3

When something (such as a building) is torn down and destroyed

4

Designing a new building

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Multiple Choice

What is one of the key requirements under the CDM Regulations?

1

Ignore hazards and risks

2

Identify hazards and reduce risks

3

Eliminate all risks completely

4

Provide no information about risks

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary responsibility of safety officers on construction sites?

1

Supervising construction work

2

Promoting health and safety awareness

3

Designing buildings

4

Managing project budgets

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a potential consequence of accidents on construction sites?

1

Increased productivity

2

Emotional trauma

3

Improved company image

4

Reduced insurance costs

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Multiple Choice

Why are health and safety documents only effective on construction sites?

1

If they are written in multiple languages

2

If all personnel on site use them appropriately

3

If they are updated annually

4

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?

1

Trailing cables

2

Incorrect lifting techniques

3

Electrical items immersed in water

4

Unauthorized burning of waste

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Multiple Choice

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How can manual handling injuries be prevented?

1

Use correct lifting techniques

2

Keep electrical items and cables dry

3

Do not light fires on site

4

Maintain good housekeeping

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What is a potential cause of electrocution on a construction site?

1

Electrical items immersed in water

2

Awkward-shaped loads

3

Unauthorized burning of waste

4

Partially buried obstructions

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What is a recommended prevention method for injuries from fires?

1

Handle and store flammable liquids correctly

2

Use correct lifting techniques

3

Inspect power tools and equipment for damage

4

Be observant and watch where you are walking

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Multiple Choice

What is Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) also known as?

1

Vibration white finger

2

Noise-induced hearing loss

3

Repetitive strain injury

4

Dermatitis

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Multiple Choice

Which tool usage can cause Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?

1

Handheld breakers

2

Paintbrushes

3

Screwdrivers

4

Welding torches

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Multiple Choice

How can Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) be prevented?

1

Avoid using tools that cause vibration for long periods

2

Use tools without handles

3

Work in a noisy environment

4

Wear bright clothing

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Multiple Choice

What is a simple precaution to prevent minor injuries from becoming serious on building sites?

1

Wearing gloves

2

Using loud machinery

3

Ignoring small cuts

4

Working without breaks

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Multiple Choice

What can prolonged exposure to noise cause?

1

Permanent hearing damage

2

Improved concentration

3

Better communication

4

Increased energy levels

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Multiple Choice

What should be done if dust and fumes cause respiratory problems?

1

Move away temporarily or speak to a supervisor

2

Ignore the problem

3

Increase work hours

4

Use more powerful tools

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Multiple Choice

What can repetitive movement during work tasks cause?

1

Repetitive strain injury (RSI)

2

Improved flexibility

3

Increased strength

4

Better posture

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Multiple Choice

What is required when there are ten or more workers on site regarding accidents?

1

Keep records in an accident book

2

Ignore minor accidents

3

Report only major accidents

4

No records are needed

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Multiple Choice

What details should be included in an accident book on site?

1

Date and time of the accident, who was injured, nature of the injuries, how the accident happened

2

Only the date and time of the accident

3

The name of the first-aider and the weather conditions

4

The type of construction work being done

What is the main aim of the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005?

1

To ensure workers' hearing is protected from excessive noise

2

To improve communication skills among workers

3

To increase productivity by reducing noise

4

To provide training for using power tools

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