Reference no: EM133167638
Q1. What types of information may be obtained to plan and prepare for concreting work?
Q2. What planning and preparation activities may be relevant to concreting work?
Q3. What do safety (OHS) legislation, regulations, codes of practice, organisational safety policies and procedures and project safety plan requirements relate to?
Q4. Where can OHS information be sourced?
Q5. What do 'duty of care' requirements relate to?
Q6. Define the terms 'risk' and 'hazard'.
Q7. What are examples of common construction hazards?
Q8. How are risks and hazards identified?
Q9. What measures/procedures are used to control risks?
Q10. What might emergency response and evacuation procedures relate to?
Q11. What tools and equipment may be selected and used for concreting work?
Q12. What quality requirements are relevant to concreting work?
Q13. What materials may be organised for use in concreting work?
Q14. What environmental requirements may be identified and applied in concreting work?
Q15. What do statutory and regulatory authority obligations refer to?
Q16. What is an MSDS, and what is it used for?
Q17. What is a JSA, and what is it used for?
Q18. What is a safe work method statement, and what is it used for?
Q19. What are examples of effective communication skills?
Erect and strip simple formwork
Q20. What are examples of common personal protective equipment used in the construction industry?
Q21. What safe work practices should be adhered to at work?
Q22. What types of simple formwork may be identified from drawings?
Place and tie reinforcement
Q23. What types of simple reinforcing components may be relevant to the job?
Place concrete
Q24. What types of simple forms of concrete may be relevant to the job?
Q25. What types of concreting may be conducted?
Q26. Methods to place concrete include?
Q27. What types of finishes to concrete surface may be applied?
Clean up
Q28. What activities are involved in clearing a work area?
Q29. What procedures are involved in routine maintenance of tools and equipment?