Forklift Exam Test Banks With Solutions
What four (4) penalties can the WHS regulator do if you fail to work safely when doing high risk
work? 1. Licence suspended
2. Licence cancelled
3. Refusal at renewal
4. Fined
Before you start work at a new job site, list three (3) people you would tal...
What four (4) penalties can the WHS regulator do if you fail to work safely when doing high risk
work? 1. Licence suspended
2. Licence cancelled
3. Refusal at renewal
4. Fined
Before you start work at a new job site, list three (3) people you would talk to about hazards
before you start work and explain why 1. Safety office
2. Supervisor or manager
3. Other workers
so you know workplace policies and procedures
When should you INSPECT your safety equipment and PPE to ensure it is in good operating
order and visually check your forklift? Before you use it
When do you put control measures in place for hazards (risks)? At the start of work or as
soon as the hazard is identified
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When carrying out HRW what legal responsibilities do you have as an operator? Work
safely for yourself and others at all times
The 'Hierarchy of Control' is a logical sequence of steps to control hazards in the workplace.
What are the steps in logical order?
(Every Sunday I Eat Apple Pie) Elimination, substitution, isolation, engineering,
administration, PPE
What are the minimum safe distances you must maintain when working on a forklift near power
lines in Queensland?
a) Up to 132,000 volts: _mt
b) between 132,000 and 330,000 volts: _mt
c) Above 330,000 volts: _mt a=3, b=6, c=8
List four options you have when you are required to work closer than the minimum safe distance
from power lines 1. Call power company and seek exemption
2. Turn power off
3. Use a spotter
4. Insulation
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How do you find out the voltage of overhead power lines? Call the power company
List 12 site hazards you need to consider and plan for in the workplace before starting forklift
operations 1. Power lines
2. Underground services
3. Pedestrians and other workers or people
4. Plant and equipment
5. Weather (rain)
6. Bridges
7. Lighting
8. Dangerous materials
9. Vehicular traffic
10. Obstructions
11. Slopes, ramps and uneven surfaces
12. Overhead services
What is a TIGER TAIL and what are they used for? A visual aid to identify power lines
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