Froggy Jumps Occupational Health and Safety QuizOnline version Test your knowledge on OHS with these 10 questions! by Pilar Tison 1 Cooking ranges, boilers and deep-fat fryers without fitted thermostats or emergency cutoff valves to turn off a Protecting your property from fire; b Protecting your property from natural hazards; c Protecting your property from crime; 2 Non-visual inspections of all portable electrical items and electrical wiring a Protecting your property from natural hazards b Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents; c Protecting your property from fire 3 Prepare a flood plan for your business. a Protecting your property from natural hazards b Protecting your property from crime c Legislation that may affect your business. 4 Consider putting shop-fronts with grilles or shutters to deter smash and grab raiders. a Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents b Legislation that may affect your business c rotecting your property from crime; 5 Keeping the premises clean, tidy, congestion-free and well lit will go a long way to preventing most of this type of accident. a Protecting your property from fire b Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents c Protecting your property from crime 6 Do make aisles and passageways sufficiently wide for easy movement and keep clear at all times. a Protecting your property from fire b Protecting your property from natural hazards c Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents 7 Clear up spillage promptly and post warning notices. a Protecting your staff and visitors from accidents; b Legislation that may affect your business. c Protecting your property from crime; 8 Manufacturing and packaging standards should pass the regulatory board a Protecting your property from crime b Legislation that may affect your business c Protecting your property from fire 9 Only licensed electrical engineers should checked and inspect electrical installations and wirings. a Protecting your property from fire b Protecting your property from natural hazards c Legislation that may affect your business 10 A food establishment should be in a free-flood area. a Protecting your property from fire b Protecting your property from natural hazards c Protecting your property from crime