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Riskex Reflections on a Friday #23: Using Christmas quizzes to increase safety awareness

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Riskex Reflections on a Friday #23: Using Christmas quizzes to increase safety awareness

Christmas quizzes provide a creative and engaging approach to safety training, leveraging the festive season to make important information more interesting and memorable for employees.  As you’re planning for Christmas Jumper days, Festive Team Games or Family Afternoons are in full swing, why not add a safety awareness quiz into the mix to take place whilst you are enjoying your next mince pie?

Here’s one we made earlier…

Christmas Safety Quiz

Question 1:

What should you do if you notice frayed wires or damaged plugs on your Christmas lights?

  1. Ignore it; it adds character to the decorations.
  2. Replace the damaged lights with new ones.
  3. Wrap the damaged parts with tape; it’ll be fine.
  4. Water the tree to prevent fires.

Question 2:

When decorating your Christmas tree, where should you place candles?

  1. Hang them on the branches for a festive look.
  2. Keep them at the top of the tree to avoid children reaching them.
  3. opt for battery-operated candles instead.
  4. Place them near the fireplace for extra warmth.

Question 3:

Which of the following is a safe way to keep your pets away from the Christmas tree?

  1. Use tinsel as a deterrent.
  2. Spray the tree with pet-friendly repellent.
  3. Place chocolate ornaments at the base; pets dislike chocolate.
  4. Set up a pet barrier or gate around the tree.

Question 4:

If you’re using a space heater to keep warm during the holidays, what’s the best practice?

  1. Leave it on all night for continuous warmth.
  2. Keep it at least three feet away from flammable materials.
  3. Use it as a makeshift toaster for holiday snacks.
  4. Place it near the Christmas tree for added warmth.

Question 5:

Why is it important to turn off decorative lights before going to bed or leaving the house?

  1. Lights need rest too.
  2. To save energy and reduce electricity bills.
  3. Because Santa prefers a dark and quiet environment.
  4. Prevent the risk of electrical fires.

Question 6:

When hanging decorations outside, where should you secure extension cords?

  1. Bury them in the snow for insulation.
  2. Place them under rugs to hide them.
  3. Use outdoor-rated extension cords and keep them clear of walkways.
  4. Connect multiple cords together for a festive light display.

Question 7:

What should you do with gift wrap and packaging materials after unwrapping presents?

  1. Throw them in the fireplace for a colourful blaze.
  2. Recycle or dispose of them properly.
  3. Keep them for next year; they can be reused.
  4. Use them as makeshift carpet padding.

Question 8:

If you’re cooking a holiday meal, what’s crucial for kitchen safety?

  1. Wear festive holiday attire while cooking.
  2. Keep flammable items near the stove for quick access.
  3. Avoid leaving the kitchen unattended while cooking.
  4. Use the oven to warm up your frozen holiday decorations.

Question 9:

Why should you be cautious with holiday plants like mistletoe and holly?

  1. They bring good luck when consumed.
  2. Their berries are toxic if ingested.
  3. Hang them on the Christmas tree for extra decoration.
  4. They have natural insect repellent properties.

Question 10:

What’s the best way to avoid overloading electrical outlets with Christmas decorations?

  1. Connect as many lights as possible for a dazzling display.
  2. Use a surge protector to distribute the electrical load.
  3. Plug everything into one outlet to save space.
  4. Replace outlets with larger ones for increased capacity.

Answers:

  1. Answer 2) Replace the damaged lights with new ones.
  2. Answer 3) Opt for battery-operated candles instead.
  3. Answer 4) Set up a pet barrier or gate around the tree.
  4. Answer 2) Keep it at least three feet away from flammable materials.
  5. Answer 4) Prevent the risk of electrical fires.
  6. Answer 3) Use outdoor-rated extension cords and keep them clear of walkways.
  7. Answer 2) Recycle or dispose of them properly.
  8. Answer 3) Avoid leaving the kitchen unattended while cooking.
  9. Answer 2) Their berries are toxic if ingested.
  10. Answer 2) Use a surge protector to distribute the electrical load.

For a more comprehensive view of the Workplace Dangers associated with Christmas, take a look at this list of 12 aspects that employers should  ensure are managed effectively

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