PTS4ΔFirst NameLast NamePreviousNextIf you need to use a mobile phone while on duty, what should you do? Use it while walking on the track Only use it inside a train Ignore the rules and use it Move to a position of safety away from the line and stand stillWhat must you do if instructed to leave the worksite due to an approaching train? Call your supervisor for confirmation Continue working until the train is close Ignore the instruction Stop work and move to a position of safety immediatelyWhat is the purpose of the PTS Handbook? To ensure all railway workers understand safety protocols To provide entertainment To track employee hours To inform workers of upcoming eventsWhen is it acceptable to remove your high-visibility vest? When you are hot At lunchtime When you are no longer within the infrastructure When you are inside a train station What should you check before starting work on the track? Your phone battery level The latest train schedules Your email That all safety protocols and briefings have been completedIf working at night, what additional equipment is required? Sunglasses A map Noise-canceling headphones A Headlight or TorchWhat is the role of a Controller of Site Safety (COSS)? To manage train schedules To oversee the safety of workers on or near the railway line To clean the tracks To sell tickets Who is responsible for setting up a Safe System of Work (SSOW)? The COSS or Safe Work Leader (SWL) Any worker on site The nearest passenger The train driverWhat should you do if you find yourself within 2 meters of a moving train? Move quickly to a position of safety Lay down on the track Signal to the driver Stay still and hope it passes safelyWhy is it important to report all incidents and near misses? To get a day off To improve safety measures and prevent future incidents To receive a reward To impress supervisors Previous Submit!