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Chapter 4 Planning and supervision
7 According to HSE guidelines, what is the third step to risk assessment?
a Identify the hazard
b Review the assessment and update as required
c Decide who may be harmed and how
d Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions
8 Plumbers that are able to install ‘non-complex’ hot and cold water systems,
as well as domestic sanitation pipework and basic central heating pipework
under regular supervision, are usually qualified to which level?
a Level 1
b Level 2
c Level 3
d Level 4
9 An apprentice plumber finds a crack in a fitted washbasin in a new
property. Who should he/she report the problem to first?
a The client
b The clerk of works
c The supervisor
d The quantity surveyor
10 What is the most likely outcome of materials not being delivered to site
on time?
a Increased labour costs
b Increased profit
c Improved company reputation
d Improved punctuality
11 An apprentice plumber has flooded part of a building. How should the
supervisor deal with the situation?
12 Give three important points to remember when communicating with
someone who has a visual impairment.
13 List the four on-site inspectors.
14 Who are ACAS and what is their role in workplace disputes?
15 What calculation is required to produce the risk factor of a task when
following the quantitative risk assessment method?
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