WorksheetsUCUA Quiz
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
What is an Unsafe Condition?
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A situation where potential harm exists but no one is present
A condition that poses a risk of injury, damage, or loss
A condition that is safe for everyone
A condition that is safe for everyone
Which of the following is an example of an Unsafe Act?
Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Ignoring safety guidelines while operating MHE
Reporting hazards to the supervisor
Attending safety training sessions regularly
What is the primary purpose of identifying Unsafe Conditions?
To ignore them
To address and eliminate potential risks
To blame the workers
To increase productivity
Who is responsible for reporting Unsafe Conditions in the workplace?
Only the supervisor
Only the safety officer
Everyone in the workplace
Only senior management
Which of the following is an example of an Unsafe Act in a TLC?
Following proper lockout/tagout procedures
Attending daily TBM
Keeping work areas clean and organized
Using defective tools and equipment
What is the potential consequence of ignoring Unsafe Conditions in the workplace?
Improved morale among workers
Employee promotions
Accidents and injuries
Increased productivity
How can Unsafe Acts be minimized in the workplace?
Encouraging a safety culture, providing training and UCUA reporting
Ignoring safety protocols
Punishing employees who report unsafe conditions.
Eliminating HSSEQ Steering Committees
What is the role of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in preventing injury?
PPE helps identify unsafe conditions.
PPE is not necessary.
PPE provides a last barrier against workplace hazards.
PPE increases the likelihood of accidents.
Who should be reporting of Unsafe Conditions Unsafe Act?
Only external consultants
Only managers
All workers including management.
Only safety officers
What is the primary goal of addressing Unsafe Conditions and Unsafe Acts in the workplace?
Blaming workers for incidents
Ignoring safety regulations
Promoting a positive safety culture and preventing accidents
Increasing profits
In TLC, leaving spillages unattended is an example of:
Safe Condition
Unsafe Act
Unsafe Act & Unsafe Condition
None of the above
Storing incompatible chemicals in the chambers in a TLC can lead to:
Increased efficiency
Unsafe Conditions
Reduced costs
Improved communication
What is a potential consequence of inadequate labelling of chemical containers in TLC?
Enhanced safety
Confusion and potential hazards
Improved aesthetics
Increased productivity
Entering chambers in TLC without appropriate PPE is considered a:
Safe Act
Inconsequential Act
Unsafe Act
Optional Act
Which of the following is a safe practice in TLC?
Mixing unknown chemicals to save space
Storing chemicals in their dedicated chamber according to DG class with labelled containers
Ignoring spillage in a designated spill containment area
Bypassing safety showers and eye wash stations
Which of the following is an example of an Unsafe Act?
Spilled oil on the warehouse floor
A broken handrail on a staircase
Using a mobile phone while operating machinery
Poor lighting in a work area
Which of the following is an example of an Unsafe Condition?
A forklift operator speeding in a high-traffic area
A missing fire extinguisher in a chemical storage area
An employee not wearing safety goggles while handling chemicals
A worker running in a warehouse
Which of the following Unsafe Acts could result in a warehouse accident?
Stacking pallets evenly and securely
Keeping emergency exits clear at all times
Driving a forklift at high speed in narrow aisles
Conducting regular equipment maintenance
Why is it important to correct Unsafe Conditions in a warehouse immediately?
To prevent accidents, injuries, or damage to goods
To improve warehouse productivity
To avoid penalties from regulatory inspections
Customer Requirement
Which Unsafe Act could cause slips, trips, and falls in a warehouse?
Cleaning up spills immediately and placing warning signs
Leaving loose cables, tools, or packaging materials in walkways
Keeping aisles and walkway clear
Wearing proper footwear with good grip in wet or oily areas
