Wednesday 18 November 2015

             
                    HEALTH AND SAFETY SIGNS  

Here is a multiple choice, fun quiz to understand different signs. 


1. What does this sign mean?



a) Clap here
b) Safety gloves must be worn
c) Odd gloves and other lost property


2. What does this sign mean?



a) Do not extinguish with water.
b) Do not light a fire. If you do we'll put it out.
c) Bucket loads of barbecue sauce available.


3. What does this sign mean?

 

a) Please walk with one foot on the pavement and one in the gutter.
b) Dancing on stairs is prohibited.
c) Warning: drop



4. What does this sign mean?



a) People wearing white will be split down the middle.
b) Iron flat.
c) Safety overalls must be worn.


5. What does this sign mean?



a) No vehicles carrying explosives
b) No boom cars with loud stereos
c) No entry to cars on bonfire night


6. What does this sign mean?



a) Broken arrows likely
b) Danger: electricity


Answers:

1(b) , 2(a) , 3(c) , 4(c), 5(a) , 6(b)



I hope you enjoyed this fun quiz, but the purpose is to know that different signs and their colours mean different things.

It is important to read health and safety notices and obey the rules. If not you could be hurt or might put other people in danger. There are RED, BLUE, YELLOW and GREEN signs.


RED SIGNS: These are danger or prohibition signs. They warn you about things you can't do.




BLUE SIGNS: Blue signs remind us of things we need to do to stay safe.




YELLOW SIGNS: Yellow warning signs are about danger. These indicate you need to take protection.





GREEN SIGNS: Green signs help you get out of danger and stay safe in an emergency.

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