
2021 Health , Safety and Risk
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- Q1Why do we do Health and Safety?Financial, legal and moral obligationBecause the boss tells me toI don't need to do it, Antarctica NZ will look after meWe are afraid of injuries30s
- Q2Finish this sentence: No matter what you do, safety ...… starts with you!... is secondary to the operations!... will slow me down!... is a pain in the butt!30s
- Q3Which of these is an Antarctica NZ valueWe care for penguins and sealsWe get the job done, no matter whatWe care for each other and the environmentWe care for the bottom line30s
- Q4I am responsible for ...Co-operating with Ant NZ health and safety policies and procedures and following reasonable instructionsGetting the job done, no matter whatMaking sure operations do not get delayedMaking sure SBLT stays safe30s
- Q5What is a pre-requisite for Risk Management?A check that controls are workingHazard identificationCommon senseA good night sleep30s
- Q6Which of the following is a risk (vs hazard)Operating in a crevassed areaA bulldozerA confined spaceAn elevated work platform30s
- Q7Why do we need Risk Management?To identify things that can cause harm and prevent things from going wrongI don't have to do it, my supervisor worries about thisTo pass an audit or inspectionTo keep Worksafe satisfied30s
- Q8What are the risk levels in the Ant NZ risk matrix?Almost Certain, Likely, Possible, Unlikely , RareLow, Medium, High and CatastrophicInsignificant, Minor, Moderate, Major CatastrophicLow, Medium, High and Critical30s
- Q9When at work, whose risk tolerance takes precedence?It does not matter, as long as I don't get hurtAntarctica New Zealand'sMy own, based on experienceMy boss's30s
- Q10Why do we have controls?To keep Tanja in a job as she has to check themWhen operating effectively, they bring down the level of riskTo satisfy the regulatorsWe don't need controls for all risks30s
- Q11Why is it important to regularly review your risks?Reviewing twice a year is sufficientRisks are dynamic and ever changingTo satisfy the SBLT, SLT and the BoardIt isn't necessary when I am experienced and familiar with the job30s
- Q12What is the hierarchy of controls, in the correct order?Training, SOP's and PPE, Eliminate, Substitute, IsolateEliminate, Substitute, Isolate, Engineer, Administration, PPEPPE, Administration, Substitute, Isolate, Engineer, EliminateEliminate, Isolate, Substitute, Administration, PPE, Engineer30s
- Q13List three tools found in the Think Safety bookletRisk Assessment form, Permit to work, Team processLifesaving rules, Team process, Think Safety checksTeam process, Risk Matrix, Risk registerLifesaving rules, Permit to work, Think safety checks30s
- Q14What is the underlying principle of the Safe System of Work?There is no underlying principle, it is all extra paperworkTo ensure everything is written downTo satisfy the regulatorThe higher the risk, the more planning required30s
- Q15What do you do when the work becomes dodgy, different or dangerous?Run for the hillsCarry on, she'll be rightRely on experience to know what to do nextStop and Think30s