PTS 2018 Mac

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PTS- Personal Track Safety Mock 2018
Mac RA
Quiz by Mac RA, updated more than 1 year ago
Mac RA
Created by Mac RA about 6 years ago
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Resource summary

Question 1

Question
What is the area running alongside a running line called?
Answer
  • Four foot
  • Ten foot
  • Cess
  • Six foot

Question 2

Question
What is the area between the running rails of one line called?
Answer
  • Six foot
  • Four foot
  • Ten foot
  • Cess

Question 3

Question
What is the space between a pair of lines called?
Answer
  • Six foot
  • Four foot
  • Cess
  • Ten foot

Question 4

Question
What is the most important element in performing duties?
Answer
  • Lunch
  • Quality
  • Safety
  • Productivity

Question 5

Question
When are you On or Near the line?
Answer
  • When you can smell breakfast.
  • When you're in the Four foot.
  • Within 3 metres (10 feet) of a line, and there is no permanent fence or structure between you and the line.
  • When you are 1.25 metres (4 feet) of a platform edge carrying out engineering or platform work.
  • When you are crossing the line at a level crossing.

Question 6

Question
When are you Lineside?
Answer
  • When an approaching train can see you.
  • When you are 2 metres from a line.
  • From the boundary fence up to the nearest running line.
  • You are within the railway boundary but not on or near the line.

Question 7

Question
What distance is considered a position of safety with a train travelling at 100 mph or less?
Answer
  • 3 metres
  • 1.25 metres
  • 2 metres

Question 8

Question
What distance is considered a position of safety with a train travelling at 101 - 125 mph?
Answer
  • 2 metres
  • 1.25 metres
  • 3 metres

Question 9

Question
How far should tools be kept away from the track?
Answer
  • 1 metre
  • 2 metre
  • 3 metre

Question 10

Question
How many volts go through the Overhead Line Equipment?
Answer
  • 650 - 750 vDC
  • 25000 vAC

Question 11

Question
How many volts go through the 3rd or 4th rail?
Answer
  • 650 - 750 vAC
  • 650 - 750 vDC

Question 12

Question
What distance should be kept from overhead lines?
Answer
  • 9 foot
  • 1 foot

Question 13

Question
What distance must you keep from the 3rd rail?
Answer
  • 9 foot
  • 1 foot

Question 14

Question
What does the sign Limited Clearance mean?
Answer
  • A place where it is safe to stand when a train is passing.
  • There is no position of safety on this side of the railway for the length of the structure beyond it.

Question 15

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What does the sign No Refuge mean?
Answer
  • No position of safety on this side of the railway for the length of the structure beyond it.
  • No refuges on this side of the line but there is on the other. side.

Question 16

Question
When walking alone, how often must you look up?
Answer
  • 5 mins
  • 10 mins
  • 5 secs
  • 10 secs

Question 17

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How long must you be in a position of safety for before a train passes?
Answer
  • 5 mins
  • 10 mins
  • 5 secs
  • 10 secs

Question 18

Question
How would you acknowledge a train?
Answer
  • Both arms raised, waving the driver
  • One arm raised above your head

Question 19

Question
If there is no safe route, you can walk alone on or near the line to get to and from a place of work. You must keep at least 20 metres from anyone else walking in the same direction?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

Question
When placing detonators how far should you walk, before placing them?
Answer
  • 1 km
  • 2 km
  • 3 km

Question 21

Question
How far would you place detonators apart?
Answer
  • 10 metres
  • 20 metres
  • 30 metres

Question 22

Question
How far away do you have to stand from the detonators?
Answer
  • 10 metres
  • 20 metres
  • 30 metres

Question 23

Question
In an emergency, near an electrified line, who would be informed?
Answer
  • COSS
  • ECO
  • Team Leader

Question 24

Question
How would you identify a COSS?
Answer
  • Blue armlet, white writing
  • White armlet, blue writing

Question 25

Question
With a Safeguarded, Safe System of Work, all the lines at your site are blocked.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 26

Question
Lookouts can be identified by wearing what?
Answer
  • Red armlet, with LOOKOUT written in white letters
  • White armlet, with LOOKOUT written in red letters
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