PTS3First NameLast NamePreviousNextWhat should you do if you hear a train horn while on the track? Acknowledge and Move immediately to a position of safety Signal back to the train Walk away slowly Ignore itWhat is the protocol for using a railway emergency telephone? Press the button, wait for a response, and provide clear, concise information Ignore it and use your mobile phone Use it only in good weather Pick up and start speaking immediatelyWhat should you do if a colleague collapses on the track? Ignore them Make emergency call as directed by your COSS Move them immediately Shout for helpIf you see a rail defect, what is the correct action? Mark it with a flag Ignore it if it's small Attempt to repair it yourself Report it immediately to the signaller In the event of a fire on the track, what should you do first? Attempt to extinguish it with any means available Run away without reporting Ignore it if it's small Make emergency call How should you signal an emergency stop to an approaching train? Use a whistle Shout at the train Stand still and wave a flag Wave a red flag or a red light vigorouslyWhen should you use the phonetic alphabet? Never Only in emergencies When speaking Whenever communicating safety-critical informationWhat is the correct response to a suspected electrical hazard? Immediately report it and stay clear Ignore it Touch it to see if it is live Investigate with a metal toolWhen is it safe to cross the track during a shift? When no trains are visible Only at designated crossing points Whenever you are in a hurry Any time during daylight hours What should you do if a train driver signals that you need to leave the track? Walk away slowly Signal back with your hand Move immediately to a position of safety Ignore the signal Previous Submit!