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identify and follow workplace safety procedures

Identify and follow workplace safety procedures

AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace

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AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace
Assessment 1 – Questioning – Written Assessment

Mohamad minasaki

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31-1-2022

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Student Guide for Written Knowledge Assessment

Overview of Assessment

 Read the assessment carefully before commencing.

 Your Assessor will use the assessment criteria in this document and will provide

AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace

the “Resources Required” section below.

Task/s to be assessed

This theory assessment will be completed in a classroom under the supervision of a trainer/assessor.

Decision making rules

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Employee responsibilities to participate in WHS practices

o Employee responsibility to ensure own work practices protect the safety of

self, other workers and other people in the workplace

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Batteries

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Fuel, including petrol, diesel and natural and petroleum gas

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Brake dust

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Chemicals

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Evacuation procedures and assembly points.

Assessment conditions

Assessors MUST verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge to ensure correct interpretation and application.

The following resources MUST be made available:

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©Trinity Institute (Australia) | RTO Code: 41310| CRICOS Code: 03556F

Assessment 1 – Questioning
Written Assessment

Work Health and Safety (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2011.

New south Wales – work health and safety act 2011

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Summarize the specific duties that are part of the general responsibilities required of an employer under

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requirements imposed by or under this Act

3 Employees must – Keep information and records relating to the health and safety of their employees (e.g.

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3 Workers interview;Require the establishment of a health and safety committee. 4 With the consent of the

employee, be present at any interview between an employee and an inspector conceding health and safety

C. No-one.

7.

A.

A only.

B.

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1 Place your feet close to the object. Position your feet so you will be able to maintain a good balance

2 Keep your back and elbows as straight as possible. Bend your knees until your hands reach the best place

6 If you must change your direction of travel, never twist your body. Turn your whole body, including your

feet

11. Why is ‘Good Housekeeping’ important in an automotive workplace?

Poor housekeeping are common causes of workplace injuries Blocked walkways piles of dust and offcuts, spills. .

AURASA002 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace

13. Slips, trips and falls result in thousands of injuries every year. What are the most common injuries?

4 Dirty Aisles and walkways

5 Open drains or covers that are not flush to the floor can cause toe, ankle, and leg injuries.

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15. What are WHS/OHS symbols?

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17. What does this symbol mean?

glasses worn beneath a face shield do not provide adequate eye protection goggles must be worn. Wear gloves.

19. Before using a machine, what general check should be carried out?

Keep floor dry , never carry over weights tools , always clean your tools from dust and oil ,you should always return
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Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer.

21. Maintenance on faulty electrical tools should be carried out by:

23. What are the dangers of using electrical equipment in wet conditions?

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26. Why must jack stands be used?

Lift the car and work under the vehicle .

Accident and damage for the workplace .

Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer.

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D. Secure working load.

30. Name some of the hazards associated with a running engine.

32. Rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches should not be worn while working around high current wiring systems. Why?

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the battery contain dangerous acid materials.

The battery faulty + - may damage the customer vehicle and create a electric mass

It must not be connected to other gas supply systems, such as natural gas. Adequate ventilation must be provided

to allow air for satisfactory. combustion and ensure ample dispersal of the burnt gases. This is particularly.

37. When working on hybrid or electric vehicles, what colour the ‘high voltage cables”’?

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