Take The Coles Express Contractor Induction! Quiz

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Take The Coles Express Contractor Induction! Quiz - Quiz

There are three levels of inductions for a Cole Group contractor. All the contractors are expected to complete the online induction before they are ready to go to their designated sites. The quiz below is designed to test out how ready you are for the final test. Give it a shot!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    1.       Hot Work can be
    • A. 

      Use of an open flame

    • B. 

      Work that creates a spark

    • C. 

      Use of cutting or grinding tools

    • D. 

      All of the above

    • E. 

      Only a) and b) above

  • 2. 
    On Coles Express sites, the whole forecourt is considered to be a hazardous zone.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 3. 
    1     On Coles Express sites, a Hot Work In Hazardous Zones Permit is required when you are performing
    • A. 

      Hot works in a hazardous zone marked on the Hazard Map, if you could not instead create a temporary safe work area compliant with Coles Express requirements

    • B. 

      Hot works in a hazardous zone marked on the Hazard Map; regardless of whether you could create a temporary safe work area

    • C. 

      Hot Works, regardless of where that work is performed is on site

    • D. 

      Hot Works, if that work is performed anywhere in the forecourt area

    • E. 

      Either Hot Work or Cold Work in a hazardous zone

  • 4. 
    Contractors must comply with any requirement outlined in the Coles Express Contractor Work Permitting Requirements table
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 5. 
    If the work you perform requires you to electrically isolate a piece of mechanical equipment, you will need to first complete a Equipment Isolation Permit
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 6. 
    1.       For traffic management to be compliant with Coles Express requirements; the bollards, cones or barricade used:
    • A. 

      Can be at any height, so long as they are highly visible

    • B. 

      Must be at least 700mm in height, made of high-visibility material and possess a strip of Class 1 reflective material

    • C. 

      Must be made completely of Class 1 reflective material

    • D. 

      Should be visible from anywhere on that street

  • 7. 
    1.       A Hot Works in Hazardous Zones Permit is
    • A. 

      Written by a person who is on-site, who has successfully completed this online induction; and then needs to be authorised by a Coles Express approved Permit Authoriser before works commence

    • B. 

      Written by a person who has undertaken this induction; but the writer does not need to be on site, so long as they have the permit endorsed by a Permit Authoriser

    • C. 

      Written and authorised by someone who has undertaken this induction; but there is no need for it to be authorised by a Coles Express approved Permit Authoriser

    • D. 

      Must be completely written and authorised by a Coles Express approved Permit Authoriser; no exceptions

  • 8. 
    Contractors do not need to discuss any details about their WPCG Work Clearance form with the manager on site, because completing that form is a contractor responsibility.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 9. 
    An WPCG Work Clearance is not required on a Coles Express site if you are performing physical work inside the store
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 10. 
    The contractor must first satisfy the site manager (or their delegate) that the site is being left in a safe condition, before the site manager will sign the ‘Finish Time’ section of an WPCG Work Clearance.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

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