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See how much employees know about safety in the warehouse with this quiz.
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Provided by Bennett Christmas Insurance Brokers Ltd
© 2009, 2012 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.
Do you know the basics of warehouse safety? Test your knowledge and see how your
perceptions stack up against the experts. Use this as a learning tool to improve your
safety performance on the job!
T F1.You should drive forklifts backwards down a decline if possible to
reduce the chances of a load slipping and falling.
T F2.As long as you are careful, it is okay to stand between a dock and a
trailer.
T F3.Cuts, bruises, pinch-point injuries, scalds and burns are all injuries you
could receive from a conveyor belt.
T F4.Warehousing is a dangerous industry because the large amount of
bulk material being stored could easily ignite.
T F5.The best ergonomic practice for warehouses is to lift items only when
necessary.
T F6.If the personal protective equipment (PPE) your employer provides for
you is uncomfortable, it is OK not to wear it.
T F7.Smoking and horseplay are allowed in the warehouse if they are done
in an open area away from materials, debris and clutter.
T F8.When handling materials, you should always place heavier loads on
lower or middle shelves.
9.Which of the following is NOT a hazard in the warehouse?
a)Hazardous materials
b)Powered industrial trucks
c)Conveyor belts
d)Sloppy housekeeping
e)ALL OF THE ABOVE are warehouse workplace hazards
10.When working at the loading bay it is a good idea to:
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Provided by Bennett Christmas Insurance Brokers Ltd
© 2009, 2012 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.
a)Jump down from docks to reach the ground.
b)Load and unload in slippery or wet conditions.
c)Ignore paint or tape markings indicating aisles and loading lanes when
necessary.
d)Pile pallets, containers and rubbish in designated, specific areas.
e)It is never a good idea to do ANY of these things.
11.The most common on-the-job injury among warehouse workers are:
a)Scalds and burns from conveyor belt parts and hazardous materials.
b)Pinch-point injuries from conveyor belts and poor materials handling.
c)Breaks and fractures from slips and falls.
d)Sprains and strains from poor ergonomics.
e)Concussions and other head injuries from falling debris.
12.Injuries in the warehouse are:
a)Uncommon.
b)Usually fatal.
c)Preventable.
d)Both a) and b)
e)Both b) and c)
13.When refuelling or charging a powered industrial truck, such as a forklift:
a)Turn off the vehicle and remove the key.
b)PPE is not necessary.
c)Find a supervisor to clean up any battery acid spills.
d)You do not need to worry about leaks.
e)It is OK to smoke because you are away from the stacks of pallets.
14.List two unacceptable behaviours and two safe practices for the warehouse:
15.List three things you could be doing better to make safer for you and your co-workers:
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Provided by Bennett Christmas Insurance Brokers Ltd
© 2009, 2012 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.
ANSWER KEY: Warehouse Safety Basics Quiz
1.True
2.False
3.True
4.True
5.True
6.False
7.False
8.True
9.e) ALL OF THE ABOVE are warehouse workplace hazards
10.d) Pile pallets, containers and rubbish in designated, specific areas.
11.d) Sprains and strains from poor ergonomics.
12.c) Preventable.
13.a) Turn off the vehicle and remove the key.
14.and 15. At your discretion – there are many examples of both unacceptable
behaviours and safe practices.
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