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Trainee`s Name: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Group N: ……………..

ID

Module F05: Level 2 HSE


Written Final Examination
Date : 24/02/2022
(Criteria to pass : 25 % )

Trainer Name: ASMA AHMED ALI AL-YAMANI

FOR TRAINERS` USE ONLY DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

Area Corrected Marks for Written

Question1 Question2 Question3 Question4 Question5 Exam

Max. Mark 20 10 10 10 50%


Trainee’s mark

• Trainers are permitted to bring into the examination room: blue and black pens, erasers,
sharpeners and rulers.
• Calculator is NOT allowed in this examination.
Materials supplied
• Question and answer book of 4 pages
Instructions
• Write your Trainees` number in the space provided above on this page.
• All written responses must be in English.

Trainers are permitted to bring electronic devices into the examination room.
Question one: Draw a circle on the right answer.
1. Which of the following is used by safety officers?

a. b. c. d.
2. A flickering screen is most likely to cause which of the following health problems?
a. Eye strain
b. Back problems
c. Repetitive strain injury
d. Cancer

3. Covid-19 is an example of which hazard?


a. Chemical
b. Environmental
c. Biological
d. Working conditions
4. An example of a psychological hazard is
a. Medicines
b. Radiation
c. Stress and fatigue
d. Broken locks

5. Why would you refrain from placing a drink near your computer?
a. If you have one, everyone will want one
b. You are likely to get hungry too
c. You might spill it and get an electrical shock
d. If you have one, no one will want one

6. When working with glues or chemicals, you should not.


a. Wear gloves
b. Use in a ventilated area
c. Follow the manufacturing instructions
d. Use in a non-ventilated area
7. Any persons discovering a fire should except:
a. Report to your assembly point
b. Get changed
c. Closed all doors behind you
d. If you are a fire marshal you will have different responsibilities, you
may have to check the control panel and zones.

8. How does this type of extinguisher put our fires?


a. It gets rid of the heat
b. It keeps out oxygen
c. It removes the fuel
d. It makes the fire wet

9. All fires need heat, fuel and:


a. Oxygen
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Argon
d. Nitrogen

10. A fire assembly point is the place where:


a. Fire engines must go when they arrive on site
b. The fire extinguishers are kept
c. People must go when the fire alarm sounds
d. The fire started

Question two: complete the table.


Types of Biological Environmental Physical
hazards hazards hazards hazards
➢ Paint ➢ shift work

Example ➢ Cleaning ➢ work content

(3 only) materials ➢ Interpersonal

➢ adhesives issues within

a team

Question three: Identify the hazards in the below picture (write 10


types of hazards in details). Put the number of the hazards in the
picture.

1. _____________________________________________________

2. _____________________________________________________

3. _____________________________________________________

4. _____________________________________________________

5. _____________________________________________________

6. _____________________________________________________

7. _____________________________________________________

8. _____________________________________________________

9. _____________________________________________________

10. _________________________________________________
Question four:
1. write a, b and c. (Parts of Extinguisher)

2. Which type of fire Extinguisher shown above? _______________

3. What is the common powder? ____________________________

4. What is the label color of Powder fire Extinguisher? __________

5. Write an example of each class (A, B, C and F)

A: ____________________________________________

B: ____________________________________________

C: ____________________________________________

F: ____________________________________________
6. How to use a fire Extinguisher?
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Question Marks
# Solution
Question 20
one
1 2
D
2 2
A
3 2
C
4 2
C
5 2
C
6 2
D
7 2
B
8 2
B
9 2
A
10 2
C
Question 10
two
Types of Biological hazards Chemical hazards Environmental Organizational hazards Physical hazards
hazards hazards
Example ✓ Working ✓ Paint ✓ Noise ✓ Shift work ✓ Tripping
(3 only) with animals ✓ Cleaning ✓ Poor ✓ Work ✓ Slipping
✓ Working materials lighting content ✓ Falling
with people ✓ Adhesives ✓ Dust ✓ Interpersonal from
who migh be issues within height
infections a team or a
✓ Working in level
an
environment
that could be
contaminated
Question
three
1. Physical hazards: slip and trip 9wet area), (oil or water on
the floor)
2. Chemical hazards: flammable liquid (bottles on the floor)
inhalation to the lungs
3. Physical hazards: trip by the chemical bottles
4. Mechanical hazards: suspended load and mobile equipment
5. Physical hazards: slip by electrical wire
6. Physical hazards: being struck by a falling object
7. Mechanical hazards: cutting by broken window
8. Biological hazards: waste
9. Organizational hazards: interpersonal issues with a
supervisor
10. Physical hazards: slip and trip and falling from a high
tot a level
Question 10
four
1 1.5
a. Hose
b. Handle
c. Cylindrical tank
2 ½
Powder
3 ½
Mono-ammonium phosphate
4 ½
Blue
5 3
A: Paper and wood
B: flammable liquid
C: flammable gases
E: electrical contact
6 4
PASS
P: Pull the pin to break the tamper seal
A: Aim the nozzle or hose at the base of the fire from the
recommended safe distance.
S: Squeeze the handle or operating lever to release the fire
extinguishing agent.
S: Sweep the nozzle from side to side at the base of the fire

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