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R093 Quiz: L18 (3.4) - Health and safety

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 10mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
What is one common electrical hazard in media production?
a)
Handling heavy equipment
b)
Exposed wires
c)
Fatigue from long working hours
d)
Stunts and special effects
2.
Which of the following is a major risk associated with handling equipment like cameras and lights?
a)
Weather conditions
b)
Noise and vibration
c)
Musculoskeletal injuries
d)
Overworking
3.
What is a common hazard when filming outdoors?
a)
Electrical hazards
b)
Trips and falls
c)
Slippery surfaces and harsh weather
d)
Stunt-related injuries
4.
How can trips, slips, and falls be minimised on set?
a)
Use of personal protective equipment
b)
Clear pathways of cables and clutter
c)
Performing a location recce
d)
Ensuring adequate rest breaks
5.
What is one potential risk of prolonged exposure to loud noises on set?
a)
Fatigue
b)
Hearing damage
c)
Electric shock
d)
Muscle strain
6.
What should be done before stunts are performed in a media production?
a)
Increase lighting
b)
Use untrained stunt personnel
c)
Hire a trained stunt coordinator
d)
Reduce the number of crew on set
7.
Which of the following is a measure to mitigate electrical hazards?
a)
Providing PPE such as gloves
b)
Conducting risk assessments
c)
Proper use of equipment and avoiding overloaded circuits
d)
Ensuring clear evacuation routes
8.
What is the purpose of a location recce?
a)
To assess weather patterns
b)
To identify and evaluate risks specific to a location
c)
To train personnel in safety protocols
d)
To set up equipment efficiently
9.
Why is it important to comply with legal and industry standards during media production?
a)
To ensure artistic integrity
b)
To prevent delays in the schedule
c)
To ensure safety and avoid legal penalties
d)
To reduce production costs
10.
What is a key component of a risk assessment?
a)
Identifying responsible personnel
b)
Assigning new tasks
c)
Determining where lunch breaks will be held
d)
Evaluating audience feedback
11.
How can fatigue in media production increase risks?
a)
It lowers team morale
b)
It increases the likelihood of accidents
c)
It leads to scheduling conflicts
d)
It disrupts communication on set
12.
Which of the following should be used to prevent hearing damage during production?
a)
Clear evacuation plans
b)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as earplugs
c)
Additional safety briefings
d)
Regular breaks
13.
What is the primary goal of conducting safety briefings?
a)
To update cast on their roles
b)
To discuss risks and preventive measures
c)
To rehearse stunts
d)
To schedule breaks
14.
What is one purpose of a risk assessment in media production?
a)
To assess the artistic value of the production
b)
To identify hazards and plan control measures
c)
To evaluate the quality of equipment
d)
To ensure compliance with copyright law
15.
What type of insurance is crucial for media producers to arrange?
a)
Health insurance for the audience
b)
Accident insurance for cast and crew
c)
Insurance for food services on set
d)
Travel insurance for transportation
16.
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a health and safety risk in media production?
a)
Overworking and fatigue
b)
Improper use of lighting equipment
c)
Lack of creativity on set
d)
Vehicle-related hazards
17.
How can media producers ensure safe equipment handling?
a)
Train crew members on proper usage
b)
Rotate shifts more frequently
c)
Always film indoors
d)
Work only during daylight hours
18.
What should producers evaluate during a location recce?
a)
The availability of catering services
b)
Potential risks like uneven terrain or limited emergency access
c)
The popularity of the location among tourists
d)
Audience demographics
19.
What is a key action to mitigate risks when working in adverse weather conditions?
a)
Increase the number of crew on set
b)
Monitor weather forecasts and adjust filming schedules
c)
Film longer hours to avoid returning another day
d)
Use stronger lighting equipment
20.
Why is it important to have first aid kits and trained personnel on set?
a)
To handle small injuries quickly and prevent escalation
b)
To meet union requirements
c)
To reduce insurance costs
d)
To comply with local traffic laws