BMH Electrics Occupational, Health, Safety, Environment and Community (OHSEC) Induction Questionnaire Email Address Full Name Occupation 1. Who is responsible for Occupational Health, Safety & Environment under Australian Law?Workplace Health and safety OfficersManagersContractorsAll persons in the workplace2. What priority is Occupational Health, Safety & Environment given at BMH Electrics?No. 1No. 3No. 4No. 23. What is required of you if you notice something, which could be a hazard to others?Tell your supervisor at the end of your shiftIf it has nothing to do with you, do nothingMake the hazard safe (if possible) and report it to your Supervisor immediately4. Which of the following are prohibited from site? (Select all that apply) Drugs & Alcohol Mobile Phones Firearms & Weapons PPE Equipment5. If you don’t understand an instruction from your supervisor, you should:Pretend you understand and just make it up as you go along.Ask again until you do.Ask your mate next to you.6. If a workmate is injured at work, what should you do?Do not attempt to move the injured person unless it is not safe to leave him/her where they are.Ensure someone goes for assistance whilst someone stays with the worker.Both answers are correct7. Seat belts:Are only worn on day shift.Must be worn at all times.Leave dirty marks on your clothes.8. “Fitness for Work” means?Exercising at the local gym after hours.Reporting to work in a condition that enables you to perform your duties safely.Doing sit-ups during rest breaks.9. Harassment includes?Insulting people due to their race or religion.Suggestive comments or jokes.Both A & B.10. What are the minimum PPE requirements when using a grinder? Hard hat Safety glasses Hearing protection Steel cap boots Gloves Hi – Visibility Long sleeve shirt & trousers / overalls Full-Face Face shield11. All electrical equipment must have coloured inspection tags - match the colours to the correct date rangeDecember - February = RedDecember - February = GreenDecember - February = BlueDecember - February = Yellow12. All electrical equipment must have coloured inspection tags - match the colours to the correct date rangeMarch - May = RedMarch - May = GreenMarch - May = BlueMarch - May = Yellow13. All electrical equipment must have coloured inspection tags - match the colours to the correct date rangeJune - August = RedJune - August = GreenJune - August = BlueJune - August = Yellow14. All electrical equipment must have coloured inspection tags - match the colours to the correct date rangeSeptember - November = RedSeptember - November = GreenSeptember - November = BlueSeptember - November = Yellow15. All mobile plant should have a pre-start check performed:Daily.Weekly.After every rest break16. Your grinder has a cut in the lead, you should:Report after smoko.Unplug it and leave it on your workbenchPlace and ‘out of service’ tag indicating the hazard and return it to the store for repair and then report to the supervisor.17. A hazardous chemical should not be used on site without:A Safety Data Sheet (SDS).All Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) applicable to the substance.Both A & B.18. If you disregard Safety what could happen to you? (Select all that apply) Dismissed. Receive a warning Slap on the wrist Nothing19. Should a known environmental issue arise, such as an oil spill, what should you do?Attempt to rectify the situation before someone finds out.Ignore it.Isolate/contain the spill if possible. If not notify your Supervisor immediately.20. Why must all incidents and near misses be reported?Enable investigation to be carried out and to prevent recurrence.It may need to be reported to the authorities.All of the above.21. Who can repair and tag electrical equipment?A diesel fitter.Anyone who can fix it.A licensed electrician.22. What colour is an “Out of Service Tag”?Blue, red and yellow.Yellow and Black.Red, black and white.23. What colour is a Personal Danger Tag?Yellow and Black.Blue, red and yellow.Red, black and white.24. What tools can be used for identifying hazards?Job Safety AnalysisTake 5Tool Box MeetingsAll of the above25. Drugs and alcohol can affect my ability to work safely?YesNoMaybe26. I may not smoke (Select all that apply) In confined spaces In offices or vehicles Near Flammable Goods Within 5 metres of any doorway27. Before using portable electrical equipment, I must (Select all that apply) Make sure it has a current electrical tag Make sure the leads, plugs or guards are in good condition A RCD box is plugged in to wall socket before28. When is it safe to drive or work if you are fatigued?When I have to be somewhere by a certain timeWhen my supervisor gives me the OKNever29. What is an employees ‘Duty of Care’?A duty to do the right thing when a manager is aroundThe responsibility to work safely and to not adversely affect the health of themselves or othersA duty to get the job done30. What are SDS used for?To determine appropriate PPE requiredTo determine the safe handling, storage, and transport requirements of a productTo determine the health risks of a productAll of the above31. What action is taken if you feel unsafe at any workplace?Stop work and contact your Project Manager/ Supervisor or OH&S representativeStop the task you are performing and ask that the site risks be re-assessed, and control measures be put in place to allow work to continue safelyBoth of the above32. To avoid dehydration, which drink is the best one to consume?Water (cool, not freezing)Bourbon & dry with iceCoke or coffeeLemon tea33. I must be trained in working in Confined spaces before I may access them.FalseTrue34. Many sites require ‘Permit to Work’ before I can commence work.TrueFalse35. What should you do if an object is too heavy to lift alone?Ask for help from a work mateUse a mechanical aidDon’t lift the object and inform your supervisorAny of the above36. When can I operate unsafe machinery?When my supervisor permits itWhen I need it to finish the jobNever37. Which steps should you take to reduce the effects of working in the heat?Take a rest in the shadeWear sunscreen & a wide brimmed hatDrink plenty of waterRotate roles so you are able to escape extreme conditionsAll of the above38. Employers and employees can be prosecuted under Australian Law for safety breaches.TrueFalse39. What should I be made aware of when working on any site?The location of amenities, first aid supplies, emergency exits and firefighting equipmentEmergency Response Plan details and muster pointThe safe work procedures for the task I am about to undertakeAll of the above40. A Permit to Work is required when the following permits are either in place or prior to commencing the following works?Working at HeightsConfined SpaceDig PermitHot WorksAsbestos RemovalHigh Risk ActivitiesAll of the above8 out of 7Please dont forget to click submit button to complete and submit your exam! Time is Up!