SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1. MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.1 d) The fellow servant rule (Page 24)
1.2 a) Tangibility (Page 23: "For something to be a safety hazard, it must be tangible... Meeting the
requirement for tangibility also implies that it can...")
1.3 c) Batch processes (Page 145, MNO2603 STUDY GUID: "...batch processes, which hone in on
jobbing associated with the volume of different types of products..." See also Page 35 of the same
guide for process designs including batch processes addressing flow volumes.)
1.4 b) Safety management (Page 147, MNO2603 STUDY GUID: "Safety management has the
responsibility to develop all the necessary documents related to all safety issues in the organisation.")
1.5 a) Class A (Page 194: "Table 9.1: Classes of fire... Class A: Solid materials (usually organic) such
as wood, plastics and textiles...")
1.6 a) engineering control measures (Page 97: "Noise exposure must be reduced, as far as is reasonably
practical, in the following order of priority: engineering control measures...")
1.7 c) Biomechanics (Page 170: "Biomechanics... This is the study of movement that the human is
capable of and the resulting forces acting upon body parts during normal activities")
1.8 c) During the complete life cycle of an operation programme. (Page 90, MNO2603 STUDY GUID:
"System safety should be used from the start of an operation programme and should be applied for as
long as the operation programme exists during the complete life cycle.")
1.9 b) Primary system safety tasks (Page 98, MNO2603 STUDY GUID: "Primary system safety tasks...
These tasks involve preliminary identification, evaluation and control of safety hazards.")
1.10 d) Incident command system (Page 61: "...incident command system (with well-defined lines of
authority and communication systems)")