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1. LAW OF THE RoK About Civil Protection is focused on:

1) Failure or damage of the technical devices used at hazardous facility, as well as process upset at hazardous facility
2) Interrupting chemical reaction of burning. Fire suppression with powder fire extinguisher
3) State of security of people, property, society and state from fires
4) Emergency situations prevention and emergency management/response emergency medical response and psychological aid to population fire and Industrial Safety Control

2. The key elements of fire

1) Oxygen, Material / fuel
2) Fire
3) Ignition source, Oxygen, Material / fuel
4) Employees’ responsibility, Fire fighting

3. What tool can we use to identify potential hazards

1) Using “Energy Wheel”
2) Apply administrative controls
3) Apply engineering controls
4) Have medical examination

4. Working at heights are any work performed at

1) ≥ 1.6 m above a ground level
2) ≥ 1.3 m above a ground level
3) ≥ 1.2 m above a ground level
4) ≥ 1.5 m above a ground level

5. Excavation permit required

1) Mechanical excavation-0.3 m., Manual digging- 0.6m
2) No permit required for excavation
3) Mechanical excavation-0 m., Manual digging- 0.7m
4) Mechanical excavation-0 m., Manual digging- 0.5m

6. There are how many ways of heat transfer:

1) 2
2) 3
3) 4
4) 1

7. With hard physical work and temperatures over 30 ° C, the amount of lost fluid can reach

1) 5 liters
2) 22 liters
3) 12 liters
4) 2.5 liters

8. The term "danger zone" means

1) Any device worn by a worker to protect against hazards. Some examples are: respirators, gloves, ear plugs, hard hats, safety goggles and safety shoes.
2) An area or location where the probability of injury is high (for example, in the vicinity of saw blades).
3) Detailed procedures for responding to an emergency, such as a fire or explosion, a chemical spill, or an uncontrolled release of energy. An emergency plan is necessary to keep order, and minimize the effects of the disaster.
4) A category of hazard control that uses physical/engineering methods to eliminate or minimize the hazard. Examples of engineering controls include ventilation, isolation, elimination, enclosure, substitution and design of the workplace or equipment

9. . The term "noise" means

1) The capability of a substance to undergo a chemical reaction with the release of energy. Unwanted effects include pressure build-up, temperature increase, and formation of harmful by-products. These effects may occur because of the reactivity of a substance to heat, an ignition source, or direct contact with other chemicals in use or in storage.
2) A guideline, rule, principle, or model that is used as a means to compare, measure or judge performance, quality, quantity, etc.
3) Unwanted sound that can lead to hearing loss or stress, or interfere with the ability to hear other sounds or to communicate
4) The supplying and exhausting of air at the same time to an enclosed machine, room, or an entire building

10. PTW (Permit to Work) is a process that:

1) Ensures communication between various groups
2) All of the above
3) Authorizes employees to perform the work at a certain area
4) Contributes to the identification and elimination of hazards

11. What does the letters HSE stand for?

1) Health and Sure Executive
2) Health and Social Executive
3) Health and Safety Executive
4) Health and Security Executive

12. In controlling risks in the workplace, what is the best way to reduce the risk?

1) Never lift anything
2) Use common sense
3) Control measures
4) Never go near any hazards

13. What is the safety definition of a hazard?

1) Something that will never cause harm
2) Something that will always cause harm
3) The seriousness of harm
4) Something with the potential to cause harm

14. Which of the following does the Working at Height Regulations apply to?

1) All of the above
2) Using a stepladder
3) Working beside an excavation
4) Working from a scaffold tower

15. In the workplace who is responsible for health and safety?

1) Citizen advice
2) You and your employer
3) The trade union
4) The Police

16. What color are Prohibition signs?

1) Yellow
2) Yellow
3) Blue
4) Red

17. If you receive a new piece of work equipment, when should you receive proper training in it use?

1) Before it is used
2) Within 1st week of it being used
3) Within 5 days of it being used
4) Within 3 days of it being used

18. You are using chemical cleaning products in the store room, where should the advice of first aid by, if the product is splashed in the eyes or on the skin?

1) In the data sheets locked away in the manager’s office
2) On the wall with a poster in the store room
3) In the monthly newsletter
4) In a safe password protected computer

19. An accident is which one of the following?

1) An unplanned and uncontrolled event
2) Unavoidable
3) 100 % preventable
4) Against the law

20. What is the definition of a risk assessment?

1) When you ask others to stop doing anything that is dangerous
2) Instructions for using a piece of machinery
3) Looking around the workplace for problems
4) Identify hazards, quantifying the risks and introducing control measures

21. What is the last resort in the hierarchy of control?

1) Engineering Controls
2) Elimination
3) Substitution
4) PPE

22. The environment ...

1) land plots provided on the basis of the right of temporary free land use to a legal entity of the Republic of Kazakhstan for implementation of an investment project followed by free transfer into ownership or land use in the manner prescribed by this Code and the investment legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
2) Is a set of conditions, substances and objects of the material world surrounding a person, including the natural environment and the anthropogenic environment.
3) Type of activity for satisfaction of own needs on the land plot located in the rural area and suburban zone;
4) Means a statement informing about the environmental aspects of products, works or services in the form of a text, sign or graphic image on a product label or packaging, in accompanying documentation, technical description, advertising brochure, public information leaflet or other form.

23. Secondary land users

1) The underground waters, which, due to their quality and physical properties are used or may be used for industrial water supply;
2) Mean a set of quantitative and qualitative characteristics established by the state in relation to the state of individual components of the environment, the achievement and maintenance of which are necessary to ensure a favorable environment.
3) Persons received the temporary land use right on the basis of agreement of the secondary land use from the primary land user, reserving this status;
4) hanging layer of the dry land of the Earth, special natural formation having a structure, composition and characteristic inhering only in it;

24. Which of these can be used as insulating live-line tools for electrical protection?

1) Shotgun sticks
2) a, b, and c
3) Hotsticks
4) Switchsticks

25. Only ___________________ workers can repair exposed electrical equipment.

1) unqualified
2) qualified and trained
3) insulated
4) protected by PPE

26. All plant and equipment in Commissioning Areas are to be treated as

1) LIVE” and “ENERGIZED”.
2) Know the location of your nearest Fire Extinguishers
3) Go upwind and cross wind during an alarm
4) Facility Owner Designate (FOD)

27. Commissioning activities may include but are not limited to:

1) Commissioning activities may include but are not limited to:
2) Vendor certification and verification
3) Fire and Gas Function testing
4) a, b, and c

28. Commissioning Areas will be clearly demarcated with Signage as well as

1) Blue and White Barrier Tape.
2) Black and White Barrier Tape.
3) Yellow and Black Barrier Tape.
4) Red and White Barrier Tape.

29. The evacuation lighting must be provided in the premises of public buildings, where there are more than

1) 100 people.
2) 200 people.
3) 300 people.
4) 400 people.

30. The unit to measure of luminous intensity is:

1) lux (lx).
2) Candela (cd)
3) lumen (lm)
4) cd/m2

31. Who has responsibility for health and safety at your place of work?

1) The client and main contractor only
2) Self employed contractors only and employees
3) Employers, employees and sub contractors
4) Everyone at your place of work no matter who employs them

32. Which of the following is correct for risk assessment?

1) Only needs to be done for hazardous work
2) Only do it if the job is a big job
3) It is a legal requirement and must always be carried out prior to starting the job
4) It is a good idea to do, but not essential

33. What does a risk assessment tell you?

1) How to report accidents
2) Where the first aid box is and the first aiders
3) The working hours of the organisation
4) How to do the job safely

34. How to do the job safely

1) An Accident waiting to happen
2) The likelyhood of something going wrong
3) Where an accident is likely to cause harm
4) Anything with the potential to cause harm

35. Accidents are best prevented by

1) The Managing Director
2) Employers inspecting workplaces
3) People being aware of hazards and working in a safe manner
4) The Health and Safety Executive

36. Irritant Gases

1) Sulfuric Acid, Caustic (Sodium Hydroxide)
2) Phenol, Tetraethyl Lead, Methyl Cellosolve
3) Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Nitrogen
4) Chlorine, Ammonia, Sulfur Dioxide

37. According the standard it is prohibited even short-term exposure to sound level exceeding:

1) 200 DB
2) 10DB
3) 85 DB
4) 135 DB

38. Depending on the radio sensitivity, human tissues and organs are grouped into how many groups:

1) 2
2) 4
3) 1
4) 3

39. The ratio of the total charge of ions of the same sign arising in a small volume of air to the mass of air in this volume

1) Radiation quality factor
2) Exposure dose
3) Beta radiation
4) Absorbed radiation energy

40. At rest human life processes are accompanied by the formation of heat :

1) 200 kJ / min
2) 100 kJ / min
3) 33-42 kJ / min
4) 4-6 kJ / min

41. Who has responsibility for health and safety at your place of work?

1) Employers, employees and sub contractors
2) Everyone at your place of work no matter who employs them
3) Self employed contractors only and employees
4) The client and main contractor only

42. Which of the following is correct for risk assessment?

1) It is a legal requirement and must always be carried out prior to starting the job
2) Only needs to be done for hazardous work
3) It is a good idea to do, but not essential
4) .Only do it if the job is a big job

43. Only needs to be done for hazardous work

1) Where the first aid box is and the first aiders
2) How to do the job safely
3) How to report accidents
4) The working hours of the organisation

44. What is a hazard?

1) An Accident waiting to happen
2) The likelyhood of something going wrong
3) Where an accident is likely to cause harm
4) Anything with the potential to cause harm

45. Accidents are best prevented by

1) The Managing Director
2) The Health and Safety Executive
3) Employers inspecting workplaces
4) People being aware of hazards and working in a safe manner

46. The ratio of the total charge of ions of the same sign arising in a small volume of air to the mass of air in this volume:

1) Radiation quality factor
2) Exposure dose
3) Absorbed radiation energy
4) Beta radiation

47. Threshold sensible current (mA) for alternating current with the frequency 50 Hz

1) 5.0-7.0 mA
2) 50-80 mA
3) 6-10 mA
4) 0.5-1.5 mA

48. At which temperature , the heat production of the body is at a constant level :

1) 35-40 °C
2) 5-10 °C
3) 15-25 °C
4) 30-35 °C

49. Physiologically optimal is relative humidity in the range of :

1) 20-25%.
2) 40-60%.
3) 10-15%.
4) 20-25%.

50. The radiation that has a low penetrating power is:

1) Gamma radiation
2) Beta radiation
3) Alpha radiation

51. Depending on the radio sensitivity, human tissues and organs are grouped into how many groups:

1) 1
2) 4
3) 2
4) 3

52. The total absorbed dose of radiation that well lead to the death 100% of the total number of victims :

1) 4.0-5.0 Gy
2) more than 10.0 Gy
3) 6.0 and more Gy
4) 1.0-2.0Gy

53. The area of propagation of electromagnetic waves from a radiation source is conventionally divided into how many zones:

1) 3
2) 4
3) 1
4) 2

54. Which class of the laser does not have a danger to eyes and skin

1) IV
2) III
3) II
4) I

55. Which Class of the lasers should be located in separate rooms.

1) I
2) II
3) III
4) IV

56. The unit to measure of luminance is:

1) lux (lx).
2) lumen (lm)
3) cd/m2
4) Candela (cd)

57. The lowest intensity I0 and sound pressure P0 that a person perceives are called :

1) pain threshold
2) sound pressure
3) sound power
4) threshold of hearing.

58. If the noise during 8 hours it changes by no more than 5 dBA then it is called

1) non-constant noise
2) constant noise

59. Low frequency ultrasound propagates :

1) by air
2) by contact

60. Depending on the conditions that increase or decrease the risk of electric shock to a person all premises are divided into how many group:

1) 4
2) 3
3) 2
4) 1

61. The distance from the place where the conductor touches with the ground have a step voltage equal to the zero is:

1) 50 m
2) 100 m
3) 20 m
4) 10 m

62. Threshold not let-go current (mA) for alternating current with the frequency 50 Hz

1) 50-80 mA
2) 6-10 mA
3) 5.0-7.0 mA
4) 0.5-1.5 mA

63. Threshold sensible current (mA) for direct current :

1) 50-80 mA
2) 6-10 mA
3) 0.5-1.5 mA
4) 5.0-7.0 mA

64. Definition of Biodiversity?

1) Any change to an environment – adverse or beneficial
2) The diversity of species within an ecosystem
3) The element of an organisation’s activities that can interact with the environment
4) The study of how humans and other organisms interact with each other and the non-living environmental aspects in an environment

65. What defines climate?

1) Events outside human control, such as sudden natural disasters
2) The collection of physical samples and data used to study the response of the environment to the activities in a work site
3) The long-term state of weather patterns within an ecosystem
4) Any change to an environment – adverse or beneficial

66. Acts of nature?

1) Solid particles of a substance, suspended in the air after an aggravation, grinding, sweeping, sawing, etc.
2) Short-term/single exposure with immediate and reversible effect
3) A portion of the risk that can be managed with existing controls
4) Events outside human control, such as sudden natural disasters

67. What defines Electrical safety?

1) Physical barriers preventing access to a hazardous area, e.g. electrical, symbols and signs, personal protective equipment
2) A living organism or something made from a living organism that can be used beneficially or maliciously
3) Any emission or substance that causes fouling or contamination or destruction of ground, air or water resources
4) The required process to avoid electrical incidents through correct use of electrical equipment

68. What does Corrosive mean?

1) A measure of the amount of light falling on a particular point, measured in Lux
2) Short-term/single exposure with immediate and reversible effect
3) Solid particles of a substance, suspended in the air after an aggravation, grinding, sweeping, sawing, etc.
4) Substance that causes destruction of another substance, including human tissue

69. What is the best definition of disability?

1) Any emission or substance that causes fouling or contamination or destruction of ground, air or water resources
2) A source, situation or act with potential harm in terms of human injury or ill health
3) A source, situation or act with potential harm in terms of human injury or ill health
4) Inability or lack of ability to perform any given task within a range considered normal for a human being

70. What is the definition of a safeguard?

1) A resource that is easily replaced by the natural process of growth or creation
2) Physical barriers preventing access to a hazardous area, e.g. electrical, symbols and signs, personal protective equipment
3) A biological environment including all the organisms living in a particular area, as well as non-living components
4) The study of how humans and other organisms interact with each other and the non-living environmental aspects in an environment

71. Safe Work Practice means?

1) A person who has been designated as a first aider at work and has been trained to have the knowledge and confidence to deal with any first aid emergency
2) A written set of guidelines which establish a standard of performance for an activity or work process.
3) A job with high potential for serious loss or injury.
4) A mechanical apparatus designed to perform the lifting and moving function, e.g. block and tackle, hoist, crane, or jib

72. What does scaffolding mean in work?

1) A job with high potential for serious loss or injury.
2) The need for these is identified in the baseline assessment – these will continue based on the baseline requirement given
3) A temporary metal or wooden framework that is used to support workmen and materials during the erection, repair, etc. of a building or other construction
4) How poisonous a substance is to the human body – the danger attached to chemical or biological substances in the workplace

73. What defines a near miss?

1) The underlying or basic factors which contribute to the direct cause of an incident
2) The need for these is identified in the baseline assessment – these will continue based on the baseline requirement given
3) The Earth's gravitational field, or the attractive force produced by the mass of the Earth. Variations in the gravitational field can be used to map changes in the density of formations in the Earth. Gravity surveys can be used to map the extent or depth of sedimentary basins or even individual hydrocarbon prospects
4) An undesired event that under slightly different circumstances could have resulted in personal harm or personal property damage.

74. What is a lifting machine?

1) A safe system of work intended to control the HSE risks in high-risk activities
2) Ensuring that developments in the workplace can improve both quality of life and quality of environments on a long-term basis
3) A mechanical apparatus designed to perform the lifting and moving function, e.g. block and tackle, hoist, crane, or jib
4) Once hazards have been identified and their risk analyzed, controls are implemented to protect workers from injury and illness.

75. What is a toxic agent?

1) How poisonous a substance is to the human body – the danger attached to chemical or biological substances in the workplace
2) A person who has been designated as a first aider at work and has been trained to have the knowledge and confidence
3) A safe system of work intended to control the HSE risks in high-risk activities
4) The need for these is identified in the baseline assessment – these will continue based on the baseline requirement given

76. The fundamental documents that provide employees the right to protect of occupational safety and health are:

1) The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan
2) The Law of RK
3) Law on Labor
4) All listed above

77. Duration of overtime work per day should not exceed:

1) 10 hours
2) 22 hours
3) 4 hours
4) 12 hours

78. What kinds of responsibility must carry the guilty officials for the violation the rules of occupational safety that result in a death of a person

1) Administrative;
2) Criminal;
3) Disciplinary;
4) Material;

79. What kinds of responsibility must carry the guilty officials for the violation the rules of occupational safety which do not entail serious consequences and cannot inflict employee

1) Administrative;
2) Criminal;
3) Disciplinary
4) Material

80. Who will conduct the management of the labour protection at the enterprise

1) Head of enterprise
2) lawyer of enterprise
3) Head of human resources
4) Head of subdivisions

81. How many main types of monitoring the state of labor protection at the enterprise do you know:

1) 4
2) 2
3) 3
4) 1

82. How many types of the instruction of workers related with occupational safety do you know?

1) 5
2) 6
3) 4
4) 3

83. All new who is coming to work, regardless of their education and work experience must have which types of instruction:

1) unplanned
2) primary on the workplace
3) Repeated
4) introductory

84. The instruction that usually conducted after injury, accident, explosion or fire at workplace is:

1) introductory
2) Repeated
3) primary on the workplace
4) unplanned

85. The instruction that carried out with the workers before the work, which require special permission is:

1) unplanned
2) Current
3) Repeated
4) primary on the workplace

86. How many groups are divided the industrial injuries according the extent of it outcome:

1) 4
2) 3
3) 2
4) 1

87. Investigation of the accident , except the accidents with severe or fatal or group, carry out a commission created by head of the organization within:

1) 20 hours
2) 48 hours
3) 24 hours
4) 20 hours

88. Special investigation of accident , depending on the severity and consequences shall be held within :

1) 5 days
2) 14 days
3) 10 days
4) 3 days

89. Each accident, associated with the production is documented by the :

1) act in the form of H-4
2) act in the form of H-1
3) act in the form of H-2
4) act in the form of H-3

90. Which tissue of human body has a lowest electrical conductivity :

1) Blood
2) Muscule tissue
3) Bone
4) Spinal cord

91. The threshold tangible value of the electrical current (AC) to human body is:

1) 20-30 mA
2) 10-15 mA
3) 100 mA
4) 0.6-1.5 mA

92. To ensure the safety the resistance value of grounding devices should not exceed:

1) 2 ohms
2) 5 ohms
3) 6 ohms
4) 4 ohms

93. According to the requirements of the Rules of electrical devices, the total resistance of the neutral grounding for 220v , 380V should be:

1) less than 8 ohms
2) less than 2 ohms
3) less than 8.4 ohms
4) less than 4 ohms

94. Depending on method of air displacement ventilation is divided into :

1) 3 group
2) 4 group
3) 2 group
4) 1 group

95. Depending on direction of air flow the mechanical ventilation can be divided into :

1) 4 group
2) 3 group
3) 2 group
4) 1 group

96. Depending on the composition of transported air the mechanical ventilation can be separated into:

1) 4 group
2) 1 group
3) 2 group
4) 3 group

97. The name of mechanical ventilation used for the transportation of pure or little dust-laden air (up to 100 mg / m3) with a temperature of not higher than 80 ° C is:

1) ventilation of dust
2) ventilation of ordinary execution
3) ventilation of spark resistant execution
4) ventilation of anti-corrosion execution

98. Hearing organ of person perceives in the form of audible sound vibrations of elastic medium having a frequency between:

1) 5 to 20 Hz
2) 2 to 20 OOO Hz
3) 10to 20 OOO Hz
4) 20 to 20 OOO Hz

99. The lowest perceivable speed of vibration for the person is

1) 2x10-4 m / s
2) 4x10-4 m / s
3) 1 m / s
4) 1x10-4 m / s

100. According the safety requirements total contact time with vibrating machines, which vibration corresponds to permissible levels should not exceed :

1) 1/4 of the length of the working
2) 1/3 of the length of the working
3) 1/2 of the length of the working day
4) 2/3 of the length of the working day

101. The ultrasound according the frequency of the vibration is divided into

1) 3 group
2) 4 group
3) 2 group
4) 1 group

102. To make appropriate microclimat at workplace how many factors should be accounted:

1) 8
2) 5
3) 6
4) 2

103. How many factors are required for the occurrence of combustion :

1) 8
2) 6
3) 3
4) 2

104. According to the requirements of the Rules of electrical devices, the total resistance of the neutral grounding for 660V three-phase current should be:

1) less than 2 ohms
2) less than 8 ohms
3) less than 4 ohms
4) less than 8.4 ohms

105. Duration of overtime work per day should not exceed

1) 4 hours
2) 3 hours
3) 1 hours
4) 2 hours