Duty of Care quiz Please fill out the form below. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLastEmail *EmailConfirm EmailOccupation *Did you enjoy this session (Please rate the session below) ? *Rate session12345678910Please select a number (1 = Boring), (5 = It was OK), (10 = Really enjoyed it!).Comments and Feedback *Learning QuizQuestion 1. 1) Does everyone have a duty of care? *Yes, everyone has a duty of careYes, just myself Yes, just the asset ownersNo, waste of time and moneyQuestion 2. Which of the below statements is NOT a trigger that causes a damage to a service (for avoidable ones)? *Select from this drop-down menu Undertaken the duty of care in the wrong sequenceFollowing Duty of CareNot following Duty of CareMissing a step in the duty of CareQuestion 3. What is the order of the Duty of care (6Ps)? *Protect, Proceed, Plan, Prepare, Pothole, PlotPlot, Prepare, Pothole, Protect, Proceed, PlanPlan, Prepare, Pothole, Proceed, Plot, ProtectPlan, Protect, Proceed, Plot, Prepare, PotholePlan, Prepare, Pothole, Protect, Proceed, PlotQuestion 4. What are the important aspects of the “Planning” stage? *Gathering all information on existing servicesMaking sure information on above ground assets are obtainedEngaging asset owners if there is an impact on their assetsAll the aboveQuestion 5. What is NOT considered as a step of the “Prepare” stage? *Engage a prudent locator or personnel of the asset ownerExisting and known assets to be digitally located and recordedThe go ahead to disturb the groundAll the aboveQuestion 6. What tools should be used for the step of the “Potholing” stage? *Augurs and directional drillsHand held shovels and non-destructive vacuum excavationExcavators with bucket teeth Star pickets, pegs and steel rodsQuestion 7. What does the “Protecting” stage allow YOU to do the existing networks? *Place barriers on top of them, denying access to the assets Modify them and move them to suit your site demandsBarricade them and make them visible to everyone onsite with the help of the asset ownerIgnore them and they will go awayQuestion 8. What should you NOT do at the “Proceeding” stage ? *Hold back information from the people that are actually breaking the earthShare all information gathered and incorporate it in the JSA, SWMS, Toolbox meeting and site sign on sheets Have all asset information gathered accessible onsite Continuously monitor the safety of the assetsQuestion 9. What should be included at the “Plotting” stage ? *As Builts for modified / relocated assets / Contact information with Utilities Site photos at all stages All location information undertaken at the site Photos of potholing All the aboveRecords of permit to excavate All the aboveQuestion 10. Who must have a duty of care towards existing assets ? *Surveyors, Architects, Designers and Engineers Developers and Builders Machine operators Project managers, site supervisors and general staff onsite The asset ownersAll the aboveIs there any particular asset type you would like to learn further on? *WaterOil & GasElectricityTelecommunicationNoneWhich aspect of asset damage avoidance would you like to further learn about. *Legal (Damages & Duty of Care)Insurance (Cover and Requirements)Technology (One Call, Mapping & Locating)Damage Investigations (Techniques & Incidents)Asset Plan AwarenessGeneral Asset AwarenessNoneThank you for completing the form.EmailSubmit