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What must you do with your waste and rubbish whilst on Gippsland Ports sites?
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You should not use portable electronic devices when:
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How often must you test electrical equipment that is exposed to moisture, heat, vibration, mechanical damage, corrosive chemicals and dust.
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Who is responsible for your safety?
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A Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) must be completed:
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You are working on a task but you are unsure of how you should safely continue – what should you do?
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Who can alter/ modify working at heights equipment?
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Which of these are significant hazards on Gippsland Ports Sites?
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To minimise a manual handling risk, you should:
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How does GP achieve a safe and healthy environment for its employees, contractors, visitors and the general public?
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When using compressed air:
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I have completed this induction myself:
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Regarding hazardous substances on site
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In which of the following areas is smoking permitted?
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Which of the following injuries do you need to report?
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Who must sign and understand a SWMS?
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When should you wear hi-visibility clothing?
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What should you do when you arrive on a site for the first time?
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You must wear hearing protection when:
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Before entering any confined space:
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You need a permit to work for:
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What must you do when you hear the Site Evacuation Alarm?
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