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Station 3

Picture of building construction with worker standing of the scaffolding. Two law books are given ( OSHA
‘94, and FMA ‘67)

Question 1: State two Acts that mentioned about the above activity (2 points)

Question 2: State the specific regulation number relating to scaffold erection (2 point)

Answers

Activity: this relates to working at height

Q 1: FMA ‘67 – Bowec Regulations 1986 (Part X, Scaffolds)

Safety, Health and Welfare Regulations 1970 (R 12, Working at height)

Q 2: Bowec Regulations 1986, Regulation no. 74 (1)

Station 4

Q1. Which picture A or B is ergonomic way of lifting the carton ?


Q2. Two reasons why lifting method used is good ergonomics?

Answers:

Q2. Use of foot and hand muscles as opposed to the back. Foot apart

Station 6

A picture of a lab technician pouring chemical inside a fume cupboard (wearing safety glasses, chemical
gloves and lab coat).

Q: Give 3 corrective measures the person:

Answers

a. wears right PPE (lab coat, safety glasses and glove)

b. well lighted fume cupboard (good environment)

c. work is actually done inside the cupboard, which renders the process

safer as any fumes emitted will have a better rate of extraction as it is

closer to the pressure source


Station 8

Q1: Which part of the system will cause a draw-in? Q


2: Name another type of hazard from the system.

A picture of a belt and pulley system (transmission section without guard).


Answers

Q 1: A and C

Q 2: Entanglement, abrasion

Station 9

Unprotected wire connection / Risk: electric shock, burn or electrocution (terminate inside a junction
box with a cover) 

Frayed cable / Risk: electric shock/fire

Wires on floor can be damaged when vehicles run over / Risk: tripping, electric shock or fire

Unguarded terminal block / Risk: electric shock, burn and electrocution

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