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Contractor Induction Quiz
First name
Last name
Email address
Phone number
Company details
Do you currently hold a Construction Industry Red Card?
No
Yes
Have you had, or do you currently have an OH&S prosecution against you?
No
Yes
If YES, what year was the decision made?
Are you a direct contractor or are you sub-contracted to one of our direct contractors?
Direct contractor
Sub-contractor
Emergency contact name
Emergency contact number
Quiz questions
Question 1
Contractor sign-in register, identification/proximity cards and keys are available from:
Security
The Facilities Management Office
The cafe
Question 2
Contractors must comply with all directives in the event of an evacuation or emergency.
True
False
Question 3
In what areas of the Hospital must contractors wear clinical gowns and head and boot coverings?
CSSD and Day Surgery - Level 4
The Corporate Office
The entire hospital
Question 4
All deliveries to the Hospital shall be made by arrangement.
True
False
Question 5
The Hospital expects all contractors to work within the OHS (prevention of falls) Regulations 2003.
True
False
Question 6
To ensure the safety of contractors working in plant rooms, particularly after hours, the Hospital insists upon utilisation of...
A "Pulley" system
A "Chappy" system
A "Buddy" system
Question 7
The Hospital requires prior arrangement for the isolation or disruption of any building services (for example, fire services, reticulated gases, HVAC, etc).
True
False
Question 8
The minimum safe clearance from a discharging x-ray head unit is:
1 metre
2 metres
5 metres
Question 9
Which of the following should be carried out in the event of an accident or incident?
The Facilities Management team must be notified
Any WorkCover documentation must be supplied to the Hospital
All listed options
Question 10
The Hospital provides medical treatment for any injuries sustained on site.
True
False
Question 11
All references for RDHM emergency codes are available on the reverse of your contractor ID.
True
False
Question 12
Before electrical equipment can be used on site, it must be:
Submerged in water
Tested and tagged
Muddy and dirty
Question 13
The ratio for positioning a ladder depth:height is:
1:4
5:10
2:6
Question 14
There is an operational Quarantine area within RDHM.
True
False
Question 15
If you lose a Hospital ID, proximity card or key...
You may be required to pay for replacements, and in the event of a key being lost, for the replacement of affected locks.
There will be no ramifications
You may be sprayed with the fire hose
Question 16
Before bringing potentially hazardous materials onto site, a material safety data sheet (MSDS) must be submitted to the Facilities Office.
True
False
Question 17
Stereos are permitted on site...
Never
Always
As long as they are playing classical music
Question 18
Where is As-Built documentation kept at RDHM?
The Plant Room
The Paedodontic Clinic
The Facilities Management office
Question 19
If access/egress is affected by works or transportation of materials through site is an Access Impact Notice required?
Yes
No
Question 20
If you have any doubts about work required on site, or require more information, best practice is to:
Take a morning tea break
Ask a Facilities Management team member for assistance
Use your initiative
Question 21
The Hospital utilises hazardous materials including, but not limited to, chemicals, sharps and infectious waste. These require contractors to exercise caution whilst on site.
True
False
Question 22
Sexual harassment will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
True
False
Question 23
Required forms are available from both the induction manual and the Facilities Management office.
True
False
Question 24
Isolations of Fire panel:
Are to be done by the contractor without permission
Must be authorized by the Facilities Management office
Question 25
If your work has elements of risk involved, the Facilities Management team may require you to fill out which document?
Risk Assessment Proforma
Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
All options listed
Question 26
If parking in Lynch Street is unavailable, what parking does RDHM provide?
Anywhere in Lynch Street
Royal Womens’ Hospital parking space
No other options
Question 27
What should I do in the event of an emergency?
Panic
Ignore it
Follow directions from the wardens in the area
Question 28
The Hospital has a smoke-free policy in place. This means smoking is prohibited...
In all areas of the Hospital and its surrounds
Within the building, but allowed on the plant room and on the roof
There is a smoke-free policy in place?
Question 29
Any false call outs by the fire brigade will be charged to the offending contractor.
True
False
Question 30
Is it the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain a clean work area at all times?
True
False