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1. When a "person conducts a business or undertaking" (PCBU) they have a primary duty of care and responsibility to whom?
2. Briefly explain the purpose for each of the signs in the table.
3. Define what a hazard is and give two examples of a common hazard you could find in a health care facility?
4. What would you do if you found a hazard at work?
5. During your shift at in your workplace, you find that an electrical cord has short circuited causing a fire. List your actions in order of 1 to 4 on the following table after referring to your learning resources. (1 = your first action and 4 = your last action).
6. State three (3) ways to identify and implement safe work practices:
7.Health worker Peter was working the morning shift at Lazy Dayz health centre. While walking down the corridor Peter slipped on a patch of water on the floor, fell, injuring his ankle.
What is the incident in this situation?
How would you report this incident? In your answer include who you must notify
8. Within your workplace, what are three (3) other ways you can raise WHS issues.
9. You can contribute to the development and implementation of safe workplace policies and procedures in your own work area by identifying area for improvement, sharing knowledge and skills, and communicating concerns.
10. Safety is everybody's job and responsibility according to the WHS Act. List four ways you can contribute to a safe workplace and remain current in regards to workplace systems, equipment, and processes?
11.Which of the following might you use as additional, transmission-based infection control measures for a person with chicken pox?
Shared room
Wear disposable gloves and gown
Leave open the door to the person's room
Wear eye protection
Make sure that the person wears a mask at all times
Remove protective wear and wash hands before leaving the person's room.
12. Which groups of people are at greater risk of experiencing more serious illness if infected with COVID-19? Select four (4) correct answers.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are over 50 years and older with one or more chronic medical conditions
People 40 years and older
People 65 years and older, with one or more chronic medical condition/s
People between 20 to 30 years old
People 40 to 50 years old with no medical conditions
People 70 years and older
Young children and teenagers
People with compromised immune systems.
13. Which of the following would be stored in a well-designated clean zone?
Medications
Used vomit bowl
Medical files
Dirty linen trolley.