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If a worker confides in a colleague that they have suffered from a mental health issue, what should the colleague do?
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MIND is a charity that does what?
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When should an oil spill be cleaned up?
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What should you do if there is nowhere on site to wash your hands?
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What sort of rest area should your employer provide on site?
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Which of the following is the main cause of skin cancer?
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Which animal is the most likely carrier of Weil' s disease (leptospirosis) on construction sites?
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Reducing the risk of cuts and abrasions would require protection for what part of the body?
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A work task results in cables from power tools running across a walkway. What action should be taken?
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Which one of the following is true of the symptoms of stress?
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The ground has become muddy on site. What could be done to prevent the ground becoming slippery?
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A worker is taking medication which could affect their health and safety in the workplace, and that of others. What should they do?
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How can everyone on site help keep rats away?
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What is the organisation 'The Samaritans' ?
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When should you apply barrier cream to your skin?
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If your doctor says that you contracted Weil' s disease (leptospirosis) on site, why do you need to tell your employer?
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What is one sign that employees are feeling stressed at work?
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When someone feels they may have mental health issues, which of the following is a good thing to do?
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What action should shift workers take at work if they are taking time-dependent medication, such as insulin?
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Fatigue could affect work rates of a worker. What does this mean?
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How can physical stress of a job be reduced?
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Which one of the following is it good practice for lone workers to have access to for personal safety?
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The effects of mental health issues at work can be managed by what?
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What may be the result of a worker being fatigued?
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Which one of the following must be provided on site?
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What is one of the best ways to overcome negative workplace attitudes about mental health issues?
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Which statement about mental health is true?
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If a worker is feeling stressed, when is the best time for them to address the issue?
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What is the best way for a worker to avoid becoming stressed because of an overload of work?
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Loss of appetite, fatigue and tearfulness are common symptoms of what?
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Who should drive company vehicles?
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Which disease is most likely to be caught through cuts, grazes or puncture wounds?
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To help protect outdoor workers from the risk of skin cancer from sun exposure, what should be worn?
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If your doctor has given you some medication, which of these questions is the most important to ask?
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Which of the following are common mental health issues?
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What is the main issue with using barrier cream to protect your skin?
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A worker with a full UK driving licence has been asked to move a machine they have never been trained on. What should the worker do?
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What other illness can be easily confused with the early signs of Weil's disease (leptospirosis)?
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If a sink on site is blocked and the water supply has failed, what should you do?
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Lone workers are most at risk from what?
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What should you do if you are concerned about a colleague's mental health?
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What can cause occupational dermatitis?
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How does tetanus (an infection that you can catch from contaminated land or water) get into your body?
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What type of work is most likely to result in fatigue?
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What can help to reduce fatigue?
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If the toilets on your site are dirty or do not flush, what should you do?
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If you suspect someone at work has been drinking alcohol, what should you do?
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When absorption granules from a spill kit have been used on oil, what action should be taken?
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When a worker is fatigued, what could happen?
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Which of the following is a definition of work-related stress?
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Which one of the following statements is true?
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Prolonged exposure to sunlight could cause what?
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Which one of the following is good advice for helping to cope with stress?
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If a worker is feeling symptoms or showing signs of stress at work, what should they do?
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Stress usually affects which type of person?
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Which one of the following is most likely to cause stress at work?
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Rest areas on site should be equipped with which of the following?
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When might people suffering with mental health issues need help at work?
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In what situation are you most likely to catch Weil's disease (leptospirosis)?
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What are two ways of reducing the risk of transferring hazardous substances from your hands to your mouth?
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Accidents and errors are most likely to occur in which type of situations?
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When is the risk of an accident occurring at work most likely to be increased?
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Which is the most important reason for keeping work areas clean and tidy?
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What should you use to clean very dirty hands?
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Which of the following is true of clearing waste to maintain a tidy site?
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What is the main risk to this worker, wearing only these items of personal protective equipment (PPE)?
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What is the most likely source of hepatitis in this image?
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A worker creates offcuts on site. Who is responsible for clearing them away?
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Which one of the following statements about mental health is true?
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How can mental well being be negatively affected?
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How should absence records containing specific medical information relating to an employee be treated?
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When an employee returns to work after an absence due to illness, what should they speak about with their employer?
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What is a potential negative effect of working shift work?
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What would be a good way of reducing fatigue in the workforce?
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Which of the following can be an indicator of stress?
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A worker is suffering stress caused by their line manager. What should they do?
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What is the most important reason for keeping your work area clean and tidy?
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Who has a duty to protect an individual from stress at work.
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Select the two of the following in which the worker is correctly protecting themselves from possible cuts or abrasions.
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What are the minimum facilities that must be provided on site for washing your hands?
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When referring to protection, what is a high UV rate cream designed to protect you from?
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Fatigue may be a result of what?
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Being satisfied with your job can lead to what?
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What condition can be caused by direct sunlight on bare skin?
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Why should you not use white spirit or other solvents to clean your hands?
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With regard to drugs, which two of the following statements are true?
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Which of the following can have symptoms of lack of concentration, anger and problems with sleeping?
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Workers are likely to suffer the highest levels of fatigue due to what?
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Which two of the following are the best ways to reduce the risk of slips and trips for pedestrians?
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