TRIVIA Unit G20 Click for Question Which one of the following hazards is least likely to become a risk? A slippery surface or A box left in the stock.

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TRIVIA Unit G20 Click for Question

Which one of the following hazards is least likely to become a risk? A slippery surface or A box left in the stock room The box Click for: Answer and next Question

Describes the legal duties of a therapist under the Health and Safety at Work Act? Take reasonable care to avoid harming self and others. Click for: Answer and next Question

Give an example of an employee’s legal responsibility when working in the salon? To use safe methods of working in the salon. Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the best way to deal with a faulty piece of equipment? Label it as faulty, remove from use and report it to the manager. Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the best way to store chemicals ? On a low shelf in a dark cool cupboard Click for: Answer and next Question

Why is it important to remain alert to the presence of hazards in the work place? To make sure all hazards are identified in the salon Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the most important reason for dealing with risks in the salon? To prevent potential accidents. Click for: Answer and next Question

Why use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)? To prevent damage to the therapist’s/stylist’s skin. Click for: Answer and next Question

To whom should health and safety matters be reported ? The owner. Click for: Answer and next Question

Which risks can be dealt with by an employee? Low risk e.g. Spillages. Click for: Answer and next Question

Why is it important to follow manufacturers’ instructions when using products? To reduce the risk of harm or injury to yourself and client. Click for: Answer and next Question

Personal presentation is important because? To reduce the risk of harm to yourself and others Click for: Answer and next Question

Which one of the following is a risk to the environment in your workplace? Product spillage Click for: Answer and next Question a Product spillage. b A trailing wire. c Damaged equipment. d A broken chair.