C.I.E.H 2 1. It is a legal responsibilities of an employer to provide adequate welfare facilitaties. Which of the following should not be included as welfare facilities? A. Toilet facilities B. Drinking water supply. C. Facilities for storing clothing & changing rooms D. None of the above 2. Health surveillance and medical testing can serve for that purpose except __________ A. Used as control measures B. detect early sign of ill health C. Identify individuals who are particularly at risk D. indicate the effectiveness of control measures 3. The enforcement authority for high-risk workplace such as factories and construction sites __________ A. Health and safety executives B. Line manager C. Admin D. None of the above 4. In the service sectors which include shops, offices and catering, health and safety is usually enforced by ____________ A. Shop owners B. environmental health officers in the local government C. Members of the public D. Officials of the local government 5. The power of an enforcement executive is restricted in ___________ A. Carry out investigation B. takes samples and photograph C. Compel answers under caution 6. The largest fine issued in the 2016/2017 period for breach of health and safety laws is _____________ A. Fine of $50m or 2 years imprisonment B. Fine of $5m or 2 years imprisonment C. Fine of 50m or 2 years imprisonment D. Fine of 5m or 2 years imprisonment 7. Which of the following does an employee needs to undergo training A. Taking up new responsibilities B. Introduction of new technology or work equipment C. Change in system of work D. All of the above 8. In selection of computer person to a job role which of the following is assessed? A. knowledge and exposure B. experience and honesty C. Skills and experience D. Willingness and fitness 9. The following are commons types of information that promote health and safety in an organization except: _____ A. Safe system of work & work instruction. B. Safety responsibilities and policy C. Safety notice and health surveillance D. Safety notice and control measures to protect workers 10. Which of the following cannot be used to communicate safety information in an organization? A. safety signs and notice B. Safety representative and newsletter C. Mee6tings and safety bulletins D. Near miss and incidents books 11. Safety signs include all except A. Warning and prohibition signs B. Firefighting and violence C. First aid sign and emergency exist D. Mandatory and warnings 12. Warning of danger such as danger of death by electrical equipment, flammable gas/liquid and slippery surface can be describe by: A. Circle with a blue9 background & white symbol or text B. Circle with a red outline and a red line from top left to bottom right C. Yellow triangle with a black outline D. Red rectangle with white symbol or text. 13. Good information should be assured during critical times. Examples of such times include all except: A. Shift changeover B. Period during process interruption and emergencies C. Window period before manifestation of ill health D. Period between different functions of an organization 14. __________ is the outcome of the process of risk assessment A. Risk profile B. Risk control C. Safety management system D. Identification of hazards 15. The process of risk profiling involves__________ A. Risk Assessment and Hazard identification B. Risk assessment & Risk evaluation C. Cost Analysis and Risk Avoidance D. Consequence and Severity of risk 16. Which of the following is not used in developing a risk profile? A. Nature and Level of risk Faced B. Associated cost to each type of risk c. Effectiveness of the control measure put in place D. The likelihood and outcome of risk 17. All of the following are factors to be considered when carrying out risk assessment except______________ A. The Likelihood B. The extent of the damage C. The consequences D. The cause of the risk 18. Some of the possible informed decision arising from risk assessment include the following except:____________ A. Find a way to remove the hazards B. Reduce the risk of being harmed as low as possible C. Isolate the hazards from the user D. Ensure the most suitable control measure is implemented at the initial stage. 19. When an organization strive to reduce exposure to hazards by changing work procedures, rotating tasks and creating awareness of the risk and control measure in place. _______________ Method of control has been adopted A. Elimination B. Substitution C. Administrative D. Engineering 20. Restricting access to the hazard by putting in physical barriers, enclosing or guarding of machinery or using local ventilation to remove hazardous substances from air is an example of ________________ control. A. Elimination B. Substitution C. P.P.E D. Engineering 21. Which of the following should not be used as criteria for selection of P.P.E ________ A. Suitable for task and work environment B. Adequate personal protection C. Fashionable and Fit D. Properly fit and comfortable 22. ____________________ should be considered only as a last resort, when a hazard cannot be sufficiently controlled in any other way A. Elimination B. Substitution C. P.P.E D. Engineering 23. The following are cost of poor risk control except________________ A. Bad publicity and potential business closure B. Higher cost and decreased profitability C. Higher legal and insurance cost d. Higher profitability and bad publicity 24. In taking into account the likely hazards of the work activities, all of the following should be encouraged except: ________________ A. Identifying the likely hazard of the work activities B. Provision of safety precautions at loading bays and pits C. Designing well ventilated windows opening onto a walkway D. All of the above. 25. In identifying the right temperature in a workplace, which of the following should not be considered A. Nature of the job activities B. The type of clothing worn C. The outcome of the risk assessment undertaken D. Ability to adapt to extreme temperature 26. Keeping floor free from obstructions, putting up warning notices and signs, and putting rules in place such as no running, are suitable control measure for _____________ hazards A. Manual Handling B. Work at Height C. Slip, trip, and fall D. Lighting of heavy loads 27. Having good lighting and adequate space to d job, covering of re-routing cables, and using entrance matting is an example of ______________ hierarchy of control A. Substitution B. Elimination C. Engineering. Administrative 28. In assessing the risk associated with working at height; the following must be considered except____________ A. Understanding the safe system of work B. Training and Information C. Understanding the associated risk D. Executing unplanned work activities 29. The second most common cause of death at work is _____________ A. Manual Handling B. Workplace Transport C. Hit by falling object D. Slip and trip 30. In developing a control measure for workplace transport, which of the following should be considered except____________ A. The Site B. The Vehicle C. The Driver D. The Passenger.