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Who Wants To

Be A
Millionaire?...

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At what height are workers required to


wear fall protection according to the
Seadrill Safety policy?
A. 12 Feet

B. 9 Feet

C. Bare Feet

D. 6 Feet

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At what height are workers required to


wear fall protection according to the
Seadrill Safety policy?
A. 12 Feet

B. 9 Feet

C. Bare Feet

D. 6 Feet

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R 500,000
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R 250,000
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R 125,000
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R 64,000
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An anchor point must be capable of


supporting how many pounds per attached
worker?
A. 10,000 lbs

B. 5,000 lbs

C. 500 lbs

D. Were ever my driller tells


me to tie-off

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R 16,000
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R 8,000
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R 4,000
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1
R 1,000

An anchor point must be capable of


supporting how many pounds per attached
worker?
A. 10,000 lbs

B. 5,000 lbs

C. 500 lbs

D. Were ever my driller tells


me to tie-off

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R 500,000
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R 250,000
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R 125,000
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R 64,000
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R 32,000
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R 16,000
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R 8,000
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R 4,000
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1
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What is the current lifting equipment color


code?
A. Red

B. Green

C. Orange

D. Blue

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What is the current lifting equipment color


code?
A. Red

B. Green

C. Orange

D. Blue

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R 64,000
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R 16,000
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R 8,000
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R 2,000
1
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Who is responsible for inspecting all components


of a Personal Fall Arrest System?
A. Safety Officer

B.
The
person
wearing
the
fall
protection

C. Captain

D. Company man

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R 8,000
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R 4,000
2
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R 1,000

Who is responsible for inspecting all components


of a Personal Fall Arrest System?
A. Safety Officer

B. The person wearing


the fall protection

C. Captain

D. Company man

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R 500,000
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R 64,000
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What tools do we have to assist in identifying and controlling


energy sources?

A. 4-Point Checks

B. Grinder

C. TBRAs

D. Crescent Wrench

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R 8,000
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R 4,000
2
R 2,000
1
R 1,000

What tools do we have to assist in identifying and controlling


energy sources?

A. 4-Point Checks

B. Grinder

C. TBRAs

D. Crescent Wrench

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Each lockout or tagout device shall only be


removed by?
A. The supervisor

B. Anyone

C. Employee who isolated

D. Rig Manager

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Each lockout or tagout device shall only be removed by?

A. The supervisor

B. Anyone

C. Employee who isolated

D. Rig Manager

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tag must be placed at the point where the equipmen


connects to power and at the control panel.
A. TRUE

B. Depends on the
equipment

C. Policy doesnt say

D. FALSE

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A tag must be placed at the point where the equipment


connects to power and at the control panel.

A. TRUE

B. Depends on the equipment

C. Policy doesnt say

D. FALSE

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Where is the PTW coordination center


located?
A. Safety Office

B. Bridge/Control Room

C. Conference Room

D. Technical Library

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Where is the PTW coordination center


located?
A. Safety Office

B. Bridge/Control Room

C. Conference Room

D. Technical Library

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How many safety critical/RED procedures


exist within Seadrills management
system/TQM?
A. 4

B. 5

C. 3

D. 6

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How many safety critical/RED procedures


exist within Seadrills safety management
system/TQM?
A. 4

C. 3

B. 5

D. 6

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When conducting an observation (OBS),


what is the most important step?
A. Placing card in box.

B. Filling out the card

C. Action / Immediate
notification

D. Your name

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When conducting an observation (OBS),


what is the most important step?
A. Placing card in box

B. Filling out the card

C. Action / Immediate
notification

D. Your name

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When testing a confined space prior to entry,


which gases are measured?
A. CO-Carbon
Monoxide
C. H2S-Hydrogen Sulfide

B. O2-Oxygen
D. LEL-Lower explosive limit,
combustible gas

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R 1,000

When testing a confined space prior to entry,


which gases are measured?
A. CO-Carbon Monoxide

C. H2S-Hydrogen Sulfide

B. O2-Oxygen

D. LEL-Lower explosive limit,


combustible gas

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