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At the gatehouse what do Visiting Drivers need to stop and collect?
A Pass
A Bar-code sheet
A Delivery note
all the above
What safety equipment must be worn by all visiting drivers at all times on site?
Hard-hat, Safety Footwear, and Hi-viz clothing
Boots and Hi-viz vest
No PPE is required
Overalls and Bump-cap
What is the site speed limit?
15 mph
10 mph
20 mph
25 mph
On site which traffic lane should you drive in?
Any lane
The left hand lane only
The lane as signed-posted and road marked for your destination (Shed or Exit)
None of the above
On the inbound and exit roadways RD1 and RD2, you should:
Open / close your curtains and undo straps or secure load?
Get out and have a cigarette with other drivers?
Never open curtains or stand in the road – Always stay inside the cab?
If Drivers are unsure where to go on site, they must:
Drive to the Central Lorry Park and report to the Hub Traffic Office?
Follow the other Vehicles and hope for the best?
Stop the vehicle anywhere and ask
Ask another Driver?
Smoking is allowed on site in designated areas, these are:
In the sign-posted designated Smoking areas?
In the cab?
Anywhere you want outside?
Inside the canteen if the weather is bad
Hard hats – NOT bump caps, should be worn by all Visiting Drivers:
If you feel like it?
At all times on site?
Only if it is raining?
only if your company has issued one
The site rule for climbing on trailer/truck beds is:
Use the straps to pull yourself up?
Only if you have another driver to help
Drivers must NOT stand or climb onto the decks of trailers / trucks?
If you need to get on a trailer / truck bed, then just jump up?
What must Drivers do if they identify a problem with their Vehicle, Trailer or Load?
Report the problem to the Hub Traffic Office and ask for assistance?
Ignore the problem for now and sort it later?
Try and sort the problem themselves?
Get another driver to sort the problem
(Please circle: a, b, c or d next to each question)11) If there is a bulge in your curtain, you should:
Climb in the other side of trailer / truck bed and see what the problem is?
Report the problem to the Hub Traffic Office before taking any action?
Open the curtain and see what drops out?
Do anything that will sort the problem
Before entering the sheds, your curtains should be:
Open and tied at the front?
Open and fastened securely, and tied-up at the back?
Closed, you can open them in the shed?
open and tied either front or back
If it is raining, you should open your curtains:
On the Roadway inbound?
In the sheds?
Just before you enter the shed, either under instruction from hub staff or signage on the buildings?
as soon as you arrive it does'nt matter about the weather
The procedure if a pallet or freight falls off whilst opening curtains is:
Throw the freight/pallet back on to the truck?
Report to Supervisor or the Hub Traffic Office who will sort the problem?
Climb on the bed to sort the problem out yourself?
Do not tell anybody and hope nobody notices
With your bar code sheet, you need to:
Keep it on the dash?
Scan in the shed only?
Scan in and out of all sheds you visit?
Hand to a FLT operator in the shed
What safety controls are used to prevent HGV drive-away during un /loading:
None?
Drivers put the keys in their pocket
Driver’s keys are removed and placed on the Pallet-stack by FLT operative?
A Pallet-stack is placed in front of HGV?
Whilst being un/loaded inside the sheds, Drivers:
Can wander around and watch the action?
Need to hold the curtains for the FLT driver?
Must hand your keys to the FLT driver and stay in your cab?
Have a cigarette whilst waiting in the cab
If you find a strap trapped after being loaded, you must:
Report to a Supervisor or the Hub Traffic Office for assistance?
Attempt to cut the strap to free it
Climb up and free it yourself?
Ignore it and don’t bother to strap the load properly?
Whilst on site, If you need the Toilet, you should do which of the following:
Urinate on the fence or truck wheel?
Use a bottle then chuck it later?
Use the onsite Toilet facilities provided?
Anywhere you can find on site
If you or someone else has requires First Aid, you should:
Leave it until you are back at your depot?
Find a member of Hub staff who will call a trained First Aider (or Ambulance)?
Pretend there is no problem?
Ring your office for assistance
Any Accidents or Near-miss incident should:
Reported to a Supervisor or the Hub Traffic Office
Be ignored?
Reported when you get back to your depot
Covered up and pretend that it didn’t happen?
The UK health and safety regulations state that when on our site you should:
Work to your own standards and ignore any that are not your employers?
Behave as you please?
Copy other people who may be following the site rules
Comply with the H&S requirements of the site you are on?
If you have some Rubbish in the cab, then you can:
Put it in the Rubbish bins provided on site?
Throw it out of the Cab as there are cleaners who will pick it up tomorrow?
Take it back with you?
Leave it where no one can see it
Our site rules exist because
We want to be awkward
We have a legal duty to ensure you are safe on our site
We say so
We like to keep you alert and catch you out
Passengers are allowed to accompany Visiting Drivers if they are:
New Drivers or Drivers in training?
Hitch-hikers going back to your home town?
A family pet
Wives or Family members only?
Any breach of Site rules can potentially result in:
A quiet word from hub staff?
Driver banned from site?
No action at all?
Naming and Shaming on the notice board
Any driver using foul or abusive language to hub staff, or any others on site, or not complying with a reasonable request from a member of hub staff, will:
Be asked to be quiet?
Banned from site?
Ignored?
Given the same abuse back
Once a driver has undertaken re-training after a ban, if there are any more breaches by the driver, the action will be:
The hub staff will politely remind the driver of the rules?
Will receive an indefinite site ban?
He has been re trained once, so will be left alone?
To apologies for their mistake
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