1. What is the purpose of environmental legislation? a. To regulate the production of hazardous substances. b. To specify the methods that must be used for storing hazardous substances. c. To protect humans and the environment against hazardous substances. 2. What can the government's Health and Safety Inspection Service do when they see an offence? a. Impose a requirement and/or make a report of the offence. b. Give the management a reprimand and suspend the work c. Appoint an official to coordinate the work, give a warning and impose a requirement. 3. Which factor has a direct impact on the risks associated with work? a. The supervision exercised by the client. b. The Health and Safety Plan (H&S Plan). c. The workplace.
1. What is the purpose of environmental legislation? a. To regulate the production of hazardous substances. b. To specify the methods that must be used for storing hazardous substances. c. To protect humans and the environment against hazardous substances. 2. What can the government's Health and Safety Inspection Service do when they see an offence? a. Impose a requirement and/or make a report of the offence. b. Give the management a reprimand and suspend the work c. Appoint an official to coordinate the work, give a warning and impose a requirement. 3. Which factor has a direct impact on the risks associated with work? a. The supervision exercised by the client. b. The Health and Safety Plan (H&S Plan). c. The workplace.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. What is the purpose of environmental legislation?
a. To regulate the production of hazardous substances.
b. To specify the methods that must be used for storing hazardous substances.
c. To protect humans and the environment against hazardous substances.
2. What can the government's Health and Safety Inspection Service do when they
see an offence?
a. Impose a requirement and/or make a report of the offence.
b. Give the management a reprimand and suspend the work
c. Appoint an official to coordinate the work, give a warning and impose a
requirement.
3. Which factor has a direct impact on the risks associated with work?
a. The supervision exercised by the client.
b. The Health and Safety Plan (H&S Plan).
c. The workplace.
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