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⫸ Question 02: Which one of the following would provide
information on the general safety requirements for scaffolds on
building sites?
A Construction (Lifting Operations) Regulations 1961
B Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
C Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007
D The specification for the construction work Answer: Your answer,
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (B), is correct. All ladders,
stepladders and mobile tower scaffolds must be inspected before and
after use, and must be tested and examined by a competent person on
a regular basis.
⫸ Question 03: Which of the following types of ladder should
always be used to gain access to a scaffold on a construction site
where heavy equipment or materials are to be moved or where there is
regular foot traffic?
A Class 1 ladder
B EU Standard ladder
C Class 3 ladder
D Triple extension ladder Answer: Your answer, Class 1 ladder (A),
is correct. When accessing a scaffold on a construction site where
heavy materials and equipment are moved or there's regular foot
access, only a Class 1 ladder should be used. A Class 1 ladder is
, intended for industrial use and should always be used on construction
sites.
⫸ Question 04: A circular safety sign with a red band enclosing a
crossed out symbol with a white background is a:
A Warning sign
B Mandatory sign
C Prohibition sign
D Safe condition sign Answer: You said Prohibition sign (C), which
is the correct answer. They show what's not allowed.
⫸ Question 05: Which of the following is true of LPG heating
gases?
A Butane is lighter than air and any leaking gas will accumulate near
a ceiling
B Propane is heavier than air and any leaking gas will accumulate at
ground level
C Propane is lighter than air and any leaking gas will accumulate
near a ceiling
D Both propane and butane are lighter than air and any leaking gas
will accumulate near a ceiling Answer: You said Propane is heavier
than air and any leaking gas will accumulate at ground level (B),
which is the correct answer. LPG is heavier than air and if released
will sink towards the ground. It is able to flow for long distances
along the ground, and can collect in cellars, drains and gullies.