Volunteer Site Safety Coordinator Training Quiz

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Volunteer Site Safety Coordinator Training Quiz - Quiz


This quiz will test your knowlege to see what you have learned and remembered as you watched the training video. Once you have passed the quiz you will be abe to sign up for a Site Safey Coordinator shift through Habitat for Humanity's website.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    As a Site Safety Coordinator, you should arrive early to the construction site. How early should you arrive?

    • A.

      10 minutes early

    • B.

      15 minutes early

    • C.

      30 minutes early

    • D.

      45 minutes early

    • E.

      1 hour early

    Correct Answer
    C. 30 minutes early
    Explanation
    As a Site Safety Coordinator, arriving 30 minutes early to the construction site allows for ample time to assess the site for any potential safety hazards, communicate with the construction team, and ensure that all safety protocols are in place before the work begins. This additional time also allows for any necessary adjustments or preparations to be made to ensure the safety of the workers and the site. Arriving 30 minutes early demonstrates a proactive approach to safety and allows for a thorough inspection of the site before work commences.

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  • 2. 

    Before volunteers can start working on their assignment, what must be done?

    • A.

      Fill out volunteer information

    • B.

      Fill out Release

    • C.

      Fill out Waiver of Liability Form

    • D.

      All of the above

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    Before volunteers can start working on their assignment, they must complete several tasks. First, they need to fill out their volunteer information, providing the necessary details for record-keeping and contact purposes. Additionally, they must fill out a release form, which grants permission for the organization to use their image or likeness in promotional materials. Lastly, volunteers are required to sign a waiver of liability form, acknowledging the potential risks involved in their volunteer work and releasing the organization from any responsibility for injuries or damages. Therefore, all of the above options are necessary steps before volunteers can begin their assignment.

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  • 3. 

    What items do you need to set up every day?

    • A.

      Forms

    • B.

      Refreshments

    • C.

      Materials

    • D.

      Power tools and other work supplies

    • E.

      A, B, & C only

    Correct Answer
    E. A, B, & C only
    Explanation
    To set up every day, you would need forms, refreshments, and materials. Power tools and other work supplies are not necessary for setting up daily. Therefore, the correct answer is A, B, & C only.

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  • 4. 

    What items should be brought with you to the job site?

    • A.

      Jewelry

    • B.

      Alcohol

    • C.

      Flip Flops

    • D.

      Sunscreen

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Sunscreen
    Explanation
    The correct answer is sunscreen. Sunscreen is an essential item to bring to a job site, especially if it is outdoors or exposed to the sun. It helps protect the skin from harmful UV rays and prevents sunburn. Jewelry, alcohol, and flip flops are not necessary or appropriate items to bring to a job site.

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  • 5. 

    What will you learn as a Site Safety Coordinator?

    • A.

      Duties

    • B.

      Safety Procedures

    • C.

      Be acquainted with different types of forms used by Habitat for Humanity

    • D.

      Learn first aid implementation

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the above
    Explanation
    As a Site Safety Coordinator, you will learn various aspects related to safety and procedures. Your duties will include ensuring safety measures are followed on-site. You will also need to be familiar with different types of forms used by Habitat for Humanity. Additionally, you will learn about first aid implementation, which is crucial for handling any emergencies that may occur on-site. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."

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  • 6. 

    When should first aid be given?

    • A.

      Whenever you want

    • B.

      After obtaining consent from a mentally competent adult

    • C.

      After contacting a parent or gaurdian of a parent

    • D.

      When a parent or guardian is not present

    • E.

      All but A

    Correct Answer
    E. All but A
    Explanation
    First aid should be given after obtaining consent from a mentally competent adult, after contacting a parent or guardian, or when a parent or guardian is not present. Giving first aid without consent or without informing a responsible adult can lead to legal and ethical issues. Therefore, option A, which states that first aid can be given whenever one wants, is incorrect.

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  • 7. 

    When should you clean up your work site?

    • A.

      At the end of the day

    • B.

      As you see that it is needed

    • C.

      Not at all because it is not your responsibility

    • D.

      During your lunch break

    Correct Answer
    B. As you see that it is needed
    Explanation
    Cleaning up the work site should be done as and when it is necessary or needed. This means that you should clean up the work site whenever you notice that it is becoming messy, cluttered, or unsafe. Regularly cleaning up the work site helps maintain a safe and organized environment, reduces the risk of accidents, and improves overall productivity. It is important to take responsibility for keeping the work site clean and tidy to ensure a safe and efficient working environment.

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  • 8. 

    When was the Utah County organization affiliated?

    • A.

      1980

    • B.

      1987

    • C.

      1991

    • D.

      2000

    • E.

      2005

    Correct Answer
    C. 1991
    Explanation
    The Utah County organization was affiliated in 1991.

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  • 9. 

    Who can use power tools?

    • A.

      Anyone

    • B.

      Only the Site Safety Coordinator and Site Managers

    • C.

      Those that are 18 and older

    • D.

      Only the Site Managers

    Correct Answer
    C. Those that are 18 and older
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Those that are 18 and older". This is because power tools can be dangerous and require a certain level of maturity and responsibility to handle them safely. People under the age of 18 may not have the necessary skills or judgment to use power tools effectively and minimize the risk of accidents. Therefore, it is important to restrict the use of power tools to individuals who are 18 years old or older.

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  • 10. 

    Who needs to sign in and out every day?

    • A.

      Those only volunteering for a couple of hours a day

    • B.

      Those that are 16 and 17 of age

    • C.

      Only first time volunteers

    • D.

      Only the Site Safety Coordinator

    • E.

      Everyone

    Correct Answer
    E. Everyone
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Everyone" because signing in and out every day is a standard practice for tracking the presence and availability of individuals. It ensures accountability and helps in maintaining records for attendance and safety purposes. Regardless of the duration of volunteering, age, or role, everyone is expected to sign in and out to ensure proper documentation and coordination.

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