GBL NSW Study Guide 2026

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📋 GBL NSW Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
80.00%
Passing Score

📚 GBL NSW Topics to Study (75)

✍️ Sample GBL NSW Questions & Answers

1. What obligation does a worker have if they identify a Life Jacket Requirements hazard?
Report it immediately to their supervisor or HSR, and take reasonable care to protect themselves and others

Workers have a legal obligation to report hazards and take reasonable care for their own and others' health and safety.

2. How should Boat Speed Limits and Zones incidents be reported in an Australian workplace?
Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator

Incidents must be reported promptly, with notifiable incidents requiring immediate regulator notification.

3. What is the significance of Australian Standards for Life Jacket Requirements?
Many are referenced in legislation making compliance legally required, and they set minimum technical requirements

Australian Standards referenced in WHS Regulations become legal requirements and set the minimum technical benchmarks for compliance.

4. How should new NSW Waterways Rules risks be incorporated into existing safety systems?
Through review and update of risk assessments, procedures, training, and communication to all affected workers

New risks must be promptly incorporated into risk assessments, procedures, and communicated to all affected workers.

5. What is the significance of safety data sheets (SDS) for Towing and Water Sports?
SDSs provide critical safety information including hazards, handling precautions, first aid, and emergency procedures

SDSs contain essential information about hazardous substances needed for safe handling, storage, and emergency response.

6. How should Bar Crossing Procedures hazards be communicated to workers?
Through inductions, toolbox talks, signage, labels, SDSs, and written procedures before exposure

Hazard communication must use multiple channels and occur before workers are exposed to the hazards.

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