ECS- Section 2 Manual Handling Operations

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General health and safety at work
Giannini Chambers
Quiz by Giannini Chambers, updated more than 1 year ago
Giannini Chambers
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Question 1

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If there is a risk of injury from lifting loads what should you think about first?
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  • Whether the load needs to be lifted at all
  • What the weight of the load is
  • Where to hold the load when lifting
  • How to lift the load

Question 2

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Before performing manual lifting what is the first thing you should do?
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  • Check the headroom
  • Weigh the article
  • Assess the whole task
  • Kick it to see if it is stable

Question 3

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Which is the part of your body MOST LIKELY to be injured during a manual handling activity which involves moving a heavy load?
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  • Knees
  • Forearms
  • Chest
  • Back

Question 4

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What should you do if your supervisor asks you to move something that you find is too heavy to lift?
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  • Give it a try using correct lifting methods
  • Ask your mates to assist in the lift
  • Inform your supervisor that it is too heavy
  • Get a forklift truck or lifting tackle

Question 5

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What would you NOT consider in making a judgement of the risks from a load?
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  • Its size and condition
  • Its colour
  • Its weight
  • Its centre of gravity

Question 6

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When moving a load fitted with wheels which of the following is generally true?
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  • Pushing and pulling are equally risky
  • Pulling is preferable to pushing
  • Pushing is preferable to pulling
  • It is safer to pick it up and carry it

Question 7

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A manual handling operation is defined as which one of the following?
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  • Automated effort
  • Human effort
  • Mechanised and human effort
  • Mechanised effort

Question 8

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What is the MAXIMUM weight that an individual may lift?
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  • The weight they can lift comfortably
  • Whatever the supervisor instructs
  • 35kg provided that it has no sharp edges
  • 15kg provided that it is a compact load

Question 9

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What is the most common type of injury resulting from lifting loads from the floor?
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  • Vibration white finger
  • Grazes to the knees
  • Head injuries
  • Back injuries

Question 10

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Where a load has to be lifted manually, what is the employer required to do by law?
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  • Calculate the cost of the exercise
  • Determine the number of people required
  • Assess the risk of the task
  • Assess the time the job will take

Question 11

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Which of the following is advisable when lifting a load manually?
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  • Keep legs straight, bend back, use power of legs
  • Bend the knees, keep the back straight, use power of back
  • Bend the knees, keep the back as straight as possible, use power of legs
  • Keep legs and back straight, use power of legs

Question 12

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In manual handling, which of the following general statements is true?
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  • You should keep your back bent when lifting
  • Anyone can carry any load as long as they are strong enough
  • Large loads should be broken down into smaller loads where possible
  • Loads should be held at arm’s length while carrying

Question 13

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What is the recommended limit for a compact load that can be safely carried by a fit, male worker?
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  • 50kg
  • 40kg
  • 20kg
  • 25kg

Question 14

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Where there has been a major change in a manual handling operation, what should the employer do?
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  • Monitor the operation being undertaken
  • Review the number of people involved
  • Review the original risk assessment
  • Monitor the cost of change

Question 15

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What should be the first consideration when you are about to lift a load on your own?
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  • Assess whether it is safe to lift it on your own
  • Ensure you wear appropriate PPE
  • Wear gloves and grip properly
  • Ensure you lift with a bent back

Question 16

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Which of the following would NOT make a load easier to handle manually?
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  • Painting it a bright colour
  • Securing the load so that it does not shift unexpectedly
  • Reducing its weight
  • Providing suitable handles or hand grips

Question 17

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If there is a risk of injury from moving loads what should you think about?
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  • Advising your supervisor
  • Carrying it anyway
  • Dragging it all the way
  • Getting someone to assist you over the distance

Question 18

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As an approximate guide the manual handling capacity of a two person team is:
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  • The sum of their individual capacities
  • The capacity of the strongest individual
  • The capacity of the weakest individual
  • Two thirds the sum of their individual capacities

Question 19

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What does ’Kinetic lifting’ mean?
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  • Using a crane or some other mechanical means
  • Using a forklift truck or pallet truck
  • Lifting in the most safe and effective way
  • Getting a friend to help you with the load

Question 20

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What should you do first before lifting or moving a load?
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  • Put on gloves
  • Assess the weight
  • Keep a straight back
  • Bend your knees

Question 21

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Before picking up a load, you should:
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  • Bend your knees
  • Choose a pair of gloves
  • Ask a work mate to help you
  • Assess the risks

Question 22

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When picking up an object, you should:
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  • Bend your arms
  • Bend your back
  • Wear a back brace
  • Bend your knees

Question 23

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When judging “individual capability” for manual handling, you should assume:
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  • All women are equally capable
  • Young men are weak
  • All people are different
  • All men are equally capable

Question 24

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When an article has to be moved for a long distance, you should:
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  • Use a barrow or trolley
  • Get someone else to do it for you
  • Drag it all the way
  • Carry it all the way

Question 25

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Which is the correct way to lift a load?
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  • Squat near load, bend back and use leg muscles
  • Squat near to the load, keeping the back as straight as possible and using leg muscles
  • Keep feet apart and bend back
  • Keep feet together and bend back

Question 26

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Which would you consider to be generally correct when lifting a load?
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  • Larger loads should be split into smaller loads if possible
  • Keep the load away from the body
  • When lifting you should bend your back
  • The feet should be together and the load lifted at arm’s length

Question 27

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If a load has an uneven centre of gravity, how should you lift it?
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  • Keep the heaviest side of the load away from you
  • Keep the heaviest side of the load on the strongest arm
  • Keep the heaviest side of the load towards you
  • Keep the heaviest side of the load on the weakest arm
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