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Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
CAUTION
Instructions
Leader explains that he/she will deal one card to each
person. Once the cards are dealt each person will turn
their card over in turn. They have all taken a risk to take
part in a game of chance.
One player at a time reveals his card to the group
ny card containing a number 2 through 10 becomes
n A
a pass (no question is asked). Sometimes you take
chances in life without consequences
n If all players have a number card, the leader deals
another card to each player
n If a player reveals their card and it is a face card
(ace, king, queen or jack), the Leader asks them
asafety question
n If a player gets the answer to the question wrong,
theyleave the game (took a risk and lost)
n If the player gets the answer right, they remain in the
game (they have taken a risk and managed to get
away without severe consequences)
hen the first round is completed (every player gets
n W
aturn) the facilitator deals new cards to the remaining
players and the cycle is repeated
epeat the game if there is enough energy and at least
n R
2 players left
he remaining players in the game win.
n T
Materials needed
1. The list of questions, or make up your own (see
prepared lists of Road Safety, Operational Safety
andProcess Safety questions)
2. 1 deck of playing cards (1 deck for each group
of 56) please remove the jokers
3. Enthusiasm
4. Simple prizes for the winners
Safety Day
Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
ROAD SAFETY
Driver behaviour: (Hearts)
1. Youve been driving for a while and your eyes are heavy and
you tend to stare at the road in front of you, you are tired.
What should you do to help you get to your destination
safely?
A. Open the windows, cold air usually helps..and/ or take an
energy drink
B. Find a safe place to stop the vehicle and take a rest/nap for
1520 minutes.
C. Turn up the radio and sing to your favourite tunes to keep
you active.
Correct answer: B
7. You are dropping off your child for a party. The parents invite
you in for a quick chat and they offer you a beer.
Out of curtsey, you are inclined to accept. What is your best/
safest option:
A. You gladly accept the offer; the government regulation allows
a driver to have just 1 beer so it wont deter your driving
abilities too much.
B. You gladly accept the offer; take a few beers as you know
when your limit is reached.
C. You gladly accept the offer but you politely decline the beer
and ask if they have a non-alcoholic drink instead.
Correct answer: C
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Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
12. You are driving in your truck and have a liquid load that you
are transporting. The tank is half full. When you are driving at
the appropriate speed, what is the one thing that you have to
keep in mind?
A. Make sure that the centre of gravity doesnt change too much
while you are driving
B. Make sure that you are on time no matter what
C. Make sure that your brakes work well in case you have
tobrake harshly
Correct answer: C
Correct answer: A
Correct answer: C
Correct answer: D
10. Youre loading your car with luggage for a family trip. What
isthe best way to load your vehicle?
A. It is best to put as much luggage on the roof of the vehicle
asyou can, this will leave more room in the vehicle for the
kids to play
B. Put as much luggage in the passenger compartment of the
vehicle, you never know what youll need during the trip
C. Store luggage in the luggage compartment, with the heavy
items as low as possible. Secure loose items in the cabin
Correct answer: C
Correct answer: A
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Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
20. Nils Bohlin invented the first 3-point seat belt, in what year
were they first introduced in passenger cars?
A. 1959
B. 1979
C. 1985
Correct answer: A - Swedish inventor, the three-point seat belt - not the first but the
Correct answer: A
modern seat belt - now a standard safety device in most cars. Nils Bohlin's
lap-and-shoulder belt was introduced by Volvo in 1959.
17. You are driving in your vehicle, along a route you know
byheart, you slightly veer off the road. What do you do?
A. Quickly correct your steering to get back onto the road
B. Brake heavily to reduce speed and correct steering
C. Dont do any major corrective actions, just remove your foot
from the accelerator, roll it out until youre at a safe speed
(orvehicle stops) to return to the road
21. What colour vehicle is believed to be the most visible and less
likely to be involved in collisions.
A. Red
B. Black
C. White
Correct Answer: C - White is the safest car colour when it comes to being visible
Correct answer: C
and safe on the road, according to a Monash University Accident Research Centre
(MUARC) study. The study demonstrated that white cars had the lowest crash risk in
Extra questions
18. How many people die worldwide each year as a result of
aroad transport incident?
A. Less than 500,000
B. Between 750,000 and 1,000,000
C. More than 1,000,000
Correct answer: C - 1.3 million people die as a result of a road transport incident
each year (WHO data)
all types of light conditions, while black cars were more likely to be involved in a
crash, particularly in daylight hours.
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Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
23. You come to work before a business trip with a suitcase in one
hand and a computer backpack in the other. You are about
ready to start up the stairs but then stop and realise you have
no hand free to hold the railing. What do you do ?
A. Put the suitcase down, put the backpack on, and start up the
stairs with one hand on the railing.
B. Put the suitcase & backpack in one hand, and start up the stairs
with one hand on the railing.
C. Continue up the stairs without holding the railing; everyone has
already started work and no one is around to see you.
Correct Answer: A
Correct Answer: C
24. You leave the work area for the day, but suddenly realise
that you left a company radio sitting inside the vessel/column
manhole where you were working earlier. You see no one else
around. What do you do?
A. Reach inside the manhole to grab the radio, being careful not
to get too far inside.
B. Return to the control room and ask Operations for assistance.
C. Ask a colleague to grab the radio on his way to his work area
adjacent to the vessel/column.
Correct Answer: B
25. Your supervisor sees several hoses left on the jetty edge by
the previous shift and asks you to clean up the mess. You just
finished washing up for lunch. What do you do?
A. Hurry out and throw the hoses into the back of your truck.
B. Go to your truck and first put on your personal floatation device
before proceeding to pick up the hoses.
C. Knowing that you just received your Swimming Certificate from
the company, you go directly to the hoses and pick them up.
28. You are asked to work from a platform which has the handrail
removed so others can access adjacent equipment. At what
height are you required to wear fall protection?
A. At any height because the handrail is removed
B. 1.8 meters (6 ft)
C. 0.8 meters + the height of the handrail
Correct Answer: B
Correct Answer: B
Correct Answer: B
26. You are instructed to drill two very small holes in the rear plate
of an electrical enclosure so that you can install an Electrical
Shock danger sign. You notice that there are no tags/locks,
but are sure the Operator said it was isolated. What do you
do?
A. This is the fourth sign you have installed today. So you
proceed.
B. Knowing that the drill bit will barely penetrate through the
panel, you proceed.
C. You go back to Operations and ask that the equipment
be isolated.
Correct Answer: C
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Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
30. You are preparing a team event to be held away from the
workplace. You read the Company Sponsored Events Manual
in the HSSE & SP Control Framework, but are still wondering
how to go about conducting a risk assessment for the outside
activity. What do you do?
A. The requirements in this Manual are only applicable to those
events sponsored (run by) Shell and does not apply to events
that Shell people attend but are operated and put on by others.
However, it would seem good practice for anyone attending
such outside events to do their own due diligence and vetting
prior to attending.
B. Nothing, outside events are usually not hazardous.
C. Change the venue, that way no risk assessment is required.
Process Safety
33. You and your colleague are in the workshop bolting together
flanges on piping to be used for temporary hot water flushing
service during a partial plant shutdown. You notice that the
gasket looks to be the wrong size or type. What do you do?
A. Knowing that the pipe will only be in temporary service for a
few days, you ignore the issue believing that the risk of any
problem is low.
B. You and your colleague conduct your own risk assessment and
conclude the risk is low, so you continue to bolt up the flanges.
C. You stop, unbolt the flanges, and put in the correct gasket;
even though you have to work 25 extra minutes into your lunch
hour to do so.
Correct Answer: A
Correct Answer: C
Correct Answer: C
Correct Answer: B
Bonus question
32. Name four of the HSSE & SP Global Discipline Teams (GDT)
Cross Business Core Teams led by a GDT Leader, having
responsibilities to provide Group-wide HSSE & SP thought
leadership, develop new & improved tools & techniques,
support HSSE & SP Control Framework Implementation, and
engage HSSE & SP practitioners in each of the businesses.
35. You are escorting a group of VIPs around the platform. One
of them makes the comment that your welders do an excellent
job in containing sparks inside the enclosure. You look around
and notice that, other than the welder, no one else is there.
Isthis a problem?
A. As long as there are no sparks exiting the enclosure, all is fine.
B. The sparks are 5 meters from any hydrocarbon, so all is fine.
C. A fire watch must remain in place during this hot work.
Correct Answer: C
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with Safety
Correct Answer: C
Correct Answer: B
40. It has been one of those nights you want to quickly forget
everything at the plant went wrong and everyone was
called out to help. You just want to get home for some sleep.
Persuade your shift supervisor (your next-door neighbour who
offered you a ride home) to cut his shift hand-over short; after
all ... everyone is already there. What did you just do wrong?
A. Nothing
B. You compromised the effective handover communication within
and between shifts; a requirement of the Asset Integrity /
Process Safety Management Manual.
C. You should have gotten your boss permission to go home.
Correct Answer: B
41. Which pipe is it again? There are just too many in the same
place. Oh, yes, it must be the one with the newer looking
bolts - it was cleaned last week and never returned to service.
Need to get quickly back to the control room to issue the
permit before the contractors go off to another job. These rash
and rushed decisions could lead to what type of incident?
A. Process Safety
B. Personal Safety
C. All of the above
Correct Answer: B
Correct Answer: C
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Engagement Activities
Dont Take a Chance
with Safety
42. What are the four Process Safety manuals within the HSSE &
SP Control Framework:
A. Asset Integrity/Process Safety Management, Managing Risk,
Process Safety Basic Requirements, Management of Change
B. Override of Process Safeguarding Systems, Design &
Engineering Manuals 1&2, Asset Integrity/Process Safety
Management
C. Asset Integrity/Process Safety Management, Personal Safety,
Environment, Security
Correct Answer: B