Staff Training | PPE Quiz Answer the following questions to test your understanding of PPE practices and principles. Each scenario is designed to cover multiple key points from the training. Employee Name(Required) First Last Completion Date(Required) DD slash MM slash YYYY Main Place Of Work(Required)Wind HillRogateTidworth1. What is the first step before starting any task that requires PPE?(Required) Grab the closest PPE available and begin the task. Conduct a dynamic risk assessment to determine the appropriate PPE for the task. Assume the PPE used previously will suffice. Ask a teammate to select PPE for you. 2. While working on a casual trail build with hand tools, what PPE is always mandatory?(Required) Gloves and goggles. Hi-vis clothing and safety helmets. Steel-toe boots and gloves. Respiratory masks and gloves. 3. A customer arrives at the bike park with a helmet that shows visible cracks. What should you do?(Required) Allow them to use the trails, but warn them to ride carefully. Recommend they adjust the helmet straps for a better fit. Explain the risks of using damaged PPE and deny access until a safe helmet is provided. Let them ride if they sign a waiver. 4. When storing PPE after use, which of the following practices is correct?(Required) Store it in a secure, dry area away from sunlight and chemicals. Leave it in the workspace for easy access the next day. Clean it only if it looks visibly dirty. Keep it stored in the vehicle you use for work. 5. During a private build, the site supervisor mentions no hi-vis clothing is required, but there are active vehicles on-site. What is your best course of action?(Required) Follow the site supervisor’s instructions to avoid conflict. Wear hi-vis clothing anyway to ensure visibility around moving vehicles. Only wear hi-vis if others on-site also use it. Skip wearing hi-vis since it is not part of the task-specific PPE. 6. While working in woodland conditions, which combination of PPE would be most appropriate for safety?(Required) Respiratory mask, steel-toe boots, and gloves. Hi-vis clothing, steel-toe boots, and gloves. Goggles, gloves, and sandals. Gloves, helmet, and trainers. 7. What should you do if your steel-toe boots have visible damage but you have no replacements on-site?(Required) Continue working carefully to avoid further damage. Use tape to secure the damaged area and proceed. Notify your supervisor immediately and stop tasks requiring the boots. Borrow someone else’s boots if available. 8. A rider on the trails reports difficulty with their bike’s brakes and has gloves with visible wear. What is the correct course of action?(Required) Recommend they adjust their brakes and continue if they ride cautiously. Assess the bike for safety, explain the importance of proper PPE, and deny access until both issues are resolved. Allow them to ride since their helmet meets the required standard. Advise them to replace their gloves but permit them to continue riding as long as they take care with the brakes. 9. Why is it essential to inspect PPE regularly, and what should you do if you discover multiple issues during an inspection?(Required) To identify and address compromised equipment, report all issues to your supervisor, and replace unsafe items before work begins. To prevent delays caused by damaged PPE and proceed with the task if at least some PPE is functional. To maintain compliance with workplace policies; report issues after completing the day’s tasks. To minimise wear and tear by identifying reusable parts and finding temporary solutions until replacements arrive. 10. During a task requiring gloves and steel-toe boots, you notice both are damaged. What action demonstrates adherence to PPE protocols and a commitment to safety?(Required) Continue working cautiously with the gloves and boots while reporting the issue after the task. Stop work immediately, report the damaged items to your supervisor, and request replacements or alternative solutions. Tape over the damaged areas of both items and proceed carefully with the task. Focus on the gloves, as they are the more frequently used PPE, and replace them while continuing with the damaged boots. Confirmations(Required) I confirm that I have completed all of the course material I Confirm that I have had any questions answered with relation to the course, by my line manager I confirm that I am confident in understanding the course material and how it applies to my role