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1. 
What is the date of the Work at Height Regulations (WAHR)?
A.
2004
B.
2005
C.
2006
D.
2007
2. 
Which is the most common accidents when working at heights?
A.
Falls from ladders and through fragile roofs.
B.
Falls from high level racking and shelving units.
C.
Faults with cherry picker/aerial platform.
D.
Falls from scaffolding and cranes.
3. 
Which isn’t an ‘at height’ example as deemed by the HSE?
A.
Are working on a ladder or a flat roof.
B.
Could fall through a fragile surface.
C.
Could fall into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground.
D.
Working with a car jack.
4. 
Which step comes first?
A.
Where work at height cannot be avoided, prevent falls by using an existing place of work that is already safe.
B.
Any equipment you use should be safe.
C.
Avoid work at height where it is reasonably practicable to do so.
D.
Minimise the distance and consequences of a fall, by using the right type of equipment.
5. 
How do you decide if someone is ‘competent’ to work at height?
A.
They hang up the Christmas decorations every year.
B.
A mate of the employee tells, you they have seen them on ladders.
C.
You should make sure that people with sufficient skills, knowledge and experience are employed to perform the task.
D.
You think they may have had a window cleaning round in the past.
6. 
What are the most common causes of accidents when working at height?
A.
Falling through a fragile roof or roof light.
B.
Hoist wires snapping.
C.
Faulty equipment.
D.
Weather conditions.
7. 
Which of the following is not a requirement by law you need to consider when planning and undertaking work at height?
A.
Take account of weather conditions that could compromise worker safety.
B.
Check that the place (eg a roof) where work at height is safe.
C.
Each place where people will work at height needs to be checked every time before use.
D.
Don’t work on an empty stomach.
8. 
WAIT is a free online resource. What does WAIT stand for?
A.
Work at height Access equipment Information Toolkit
B.
Work at height Access equipment Information Time
C.
Work at height Access equipment Integrated Toolkit
D.
Work at height Aid equipment Information Toolkit