RIIWHS202E Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. What record retention period applies to Ventilation Requirements documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  2. In Australian Australian confined space entry, what is the primary purpose of Hazard Identification procedures? To protect worker health and safety through systematic hazard management
  3. What supervisory requirements exist for Entry Permits and Procedures activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  4. What is the first step in a Communication Systems risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  5. How often should Entry Permits and Procedures procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  6. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Gas Detection Equipment? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  7. What must be done when PPE for Confined Spaces legislation changes? Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
  8. What supervisory requirements exist for PPE for Confined Spaces activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk
  9. What is the importance of near-miss reporting for Communication Systems? Near misses reveal existing hazards and allow preventive action before injuries occur
  10. In Australian Australian confined space entry, what is the primary purpose of Risk Assessment procedures? To protect worker health and safety through systematic hazard management
  11. What training is required before workers perform Ventilation Requirements activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  12. What training is required before workers perform Atmospheric Testing and Monitoring activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  13. What is the first step in a Gas Detection Equipment risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  14. What training is required before workers perform PPE for Confined Spaces activities? Appropriate training covering hazards, procedures, equipment use, and emergency response
  15. What must be done when Hazard Identification legislation changes? Update procedures, risk assessments, and training to comply with the new requirements
  16. Before removing an isolation lock at the end of confined space work, the responsible person must first: Confirm all workers have exited and are accounted for
  17. After applying all isolation measures, what must be done to verify the isolation is effective before workers enter a confined space? Attempt to operate the equipment to confirm it does not respond to controls
  18. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Gas Detection Equipment compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  19. The purpose of a group lockout hasp in confined space isolation is to: Enable multiple workers to each apply their own personal lock to a single isolation point
  20. What is the first step in a Confined Space Definition and Identification risk assessment? Identify all hazards associated with ${subjectName}
  21. What record retention period applies to Case Studies and Incident Analysis documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  22. A danger tag attached to an isolation point in a confined space entry situation means: The equipment must not be operated or the isolation removed
  23. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Ventilation Requirements compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  24. How often should Case Studies and Incident Analysis procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  25. What record retention period applies to Hazard Identification documents under WHS Regulations? Typically 5 years, or 30 years for health monitoring and asbestos records
  26. How often should Hazard Identification procedures be reviewed? Regularly, after incidents, when conditions change, or when new information emerges
  27. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Atmospheric Testing and Monitoring compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  28. Under Australian regulations, who bears primary responsibility for Confined Space Definition and Identification compliance? The PCBU (Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking)
  29. How should Risk Assessment incidents be reported in an Australian workplace? Report immediately to the supervisor, with notifiable incidents reported to the regulator
  30. What supervisory requirements exist for Risk Assessment activities? Adequate supervision by competent persons, proportionate to the level of risk