Seatbelts helpprevent injuries in theevent of a collision orsudden stop,providing protectionfrom being thrownfrom the vehicle.Why is wearinga seatbeltimportant whenoperatingvehicles ormachines?To preserveevidence foraninvestigation.In the event ofan emergency,why do youneed to leavethe siteundisturbed?3pointscontactWhen climbingin or out of amachine, whatmust always bemaintained?In case ofemergency’sfor a fastgetawayWhy should youalways reversepark with clearaccess andleave the keys inthe ignition?Use aspotterWhat is thebest way toreduceblind spots?TrueTrue or False Inthe event of afire, you shouldfight the fire iftrained and ifsafe to do so?50mWhat is theminimum traveldistance you mustmaintain whentravelling behind aheavy vehicle?Check thecomplianceplate/ OEMHow do youestablish thecapacity andlimitations of avehicle ormachine?EstablishdesignatedwalkwaysHow canpedestriansafety beimproved onwork sites?As low aspossible tokeep thecentre ofgravity downWhen operatinga forklift, whereshould the tinesbe positioned ?3mWhen performingloading & unloading,what is the minimumdistance yourexclusion zoneshould be around allplant and equipment?Free!Certificate orlicense for theequipment beingoperated,approvedverification ofcompetencyWhatprerequisitesmust you havebefore drivingor operating onsite?7What is theemergencyradio channelfor TE2 project? Channel 7Use radio comms tocall up the driver,gain approval, onlyovertake onceverbal comms arereceived and if it issafe to do so.What stepsmust be takenprior toovertaking aslow movingvehicle?A spotter directs thevehicle operatorand ensures thearea is clear ofpedestrians andother hazardsduring reversing.What roledoes a spotterplay when avehicle isreversing?Difficultysteering ormaintainingcontrol, unusualnoises, lopsidedvehicleWhile drivingwhat mightindicate youhave a flattyre?The spotter onlyonce authorisationis granted from theoperator andmovements hasstopped.Who canenter the redzone whenloading &unloading?FalseTrue or False?WhenRefuelling I canlight a cigaretteas long as theengine is off..What are the 4NewmontFatality Risksrelated todrivingoperations?PreStartChecksWhat is the firstthing you shoulddo beforeoperating avehicle ormachine ?Fatigue impairsjudgment, reducesreaction times,and increases thelikelihood of errorsor accidents.Why is itdangerous tocontinue workingor operatingmachinery whenyou are feelingfatigued?150mmWhat is themaximumdistance a loadcan protrudefrom the sidesof a vehicle ?Engage Parkbreak, turn offengine, Placewheel chocksor park in VdrainWhat isFundamentallyStableParking?What is themaximumspeed limit totravel on thehaul road ?Seatbelts helpprevent injuries in theevent of a collision orsudden stop,providing protectionfrom being thrownfrom the vehicle.Why is wearinga seatbeltimportant whenoperatingvehicles ormachines?To preserveevidence foraninvestigation.In the event ofan emergency,why do youneed to leavethe siteundisturbed?3pointscontactWhen climbingin or out of amachine, whatmust always bemaintained?In case ofemergency’sfor a fastgetawayWhy should youalways reversepark with clearaccess andleave the keys inthe ignition?Use aspotterWhat is thebest way toreduceblind spots?TrueTrue or False Inthe event of afire, you shouldfight the fire iftrained and ifsafe to do so?50mWhat is theminimum traveldistance you mustmaintain whentravelling behind aheavy vehicle?Check thecomplianceplate/ OEMHow do youestablish thecapacity andlimitations of avehicle ormachine?EstablishdesignatedwalkwaysHow canpedestriansafety beimproved onwork sites?As low aspossible tokeep thecentre ofgravity downWhen operatinga forklift, whereshould the tinesbe positioned ?3mWhen performingloading & unloading,what is the minimumdistance yourexclusion zoneshould be around allplant and equipment?Free!Certificate orlicense for theequipment beingoperated,approvedverification ofcompetencyWhatprerequisitesmust you havebefore drivingor operating onsite?7What is theemergencyradio channelfor TE2 project? Channel 7Use radio comms tocall up the driver,gain approval, onlyovertake onceverbal comms arereceived and if it issafe to do so.What stepsmust be takenprior toovertaking aslow movingvehicle?A spotter directs thevehicle operatorand ensures thearea is clear ofpedestrians andother hazardsduring reversing.What roledoes a spotterplay when avehicle isreversing?Difficultysteering ormaintainingcontrol, unusualnoises, lopsidedvehicleWhile drivingwhat mightindicate youhave a flattyre?The spotter onlyonce authorisationis granted from theoperator andmovements hasstopped.Who canenter the redzone whenloading &unloading?FalseTrue or False?WhenRefuelling I canlight a cigaretteas long as theengine is off..What are the 4NewmontFatality Risksrelated todrivingoperations?PreStartChecksWhat is the firstthing you shoulddo beforeoperating avehicle ormachine ?Fatigue impairsjudgment, reducesreaction times,and increases thelikelihood of errorsor accidents.Why is itdangerous tocontinue workingor operatingmachinery whenyou are feelingfatigued?150mmWhat is themaximumdistance a loadcan protrudefrom the sidesof a vehicle ?Engage Parkbreak, turn offengine, Placewheel chocksor park in VdrainWhat isFundamentallyStableParking?What is themaximumspeed limit totravel on thehaul road ?

Safe Driving Practices - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Why is wearing a seatbelt important when operating vehicles or machines?
    Seatbelts help prevent injuries in the event of a collision or sudden stop, providing protection from being thrown from the vehicle.
  2. In the event of an emergency, why do you need to leave the site undisturbed?
    To preserve evidence for an investigation.
  3. When climbing in or out of a machine, what must always be maintained?
    3 points contact
  4. Why should you always reverse park with clear access and leave the keys in the ignition?
    In case of emergency’s for a fast getaway
  5. What is the best way to reduce blind spots?
    Use a spotter
  6. True or False In the event of a fire, you should fight the fire if trained and if safe to do so?
    True
  7. What is the minimum travel distance you must maintain when travelling behind a heavy vehicle?
    50m
  8. How do you establish the capacity and limitations of a vehicle or machine?
    Check the compliance plate/ OEM
  9. How can pedestrian safety be improved on work sites?
    Establish designated walkways
  10. When operating a forklift, where should the tines be positioned ?
    As low as possible to keep the centre of gravity down
  11. When performing loading & unloading, what is the minimum distance your exclusion zone should be around all plant and equipment?
    3m
  12. Free!
  13. What prerequisites must you have before driving or operating on site?
    Certificate or license for the equipment being operated, approved verification of competency
  14. What is the emergency radio channel for TE2 project ? Channel 7
    7
  15. What steps must be taken prior to overtaking a slow moving vehicle?
    Use radio comms to call up the driver, gain approval, only overtake once verbal comms are received and if it is safe to do so.
  16. What role does a spotter play when a vehicle is reversing?
    A spotter directs the vehicle operator and ensures the area is clear of pedestrians and other hazards during reversing.
  17. While driving what might indicate you have a flat tyre?
    Difficulty steering or maintaining control, unusual noises, lopsided vehicle
  18. Who can enter the red zone when loading & unloading?
    The spotter only once authorisation is granted from the operator and movements has stopped.
  19. True or False? When Refuelling I can light a cigarette as long as the engine is off..
    False
  20. What are the 4 Newmont Fatality Risks related to driving operations?
  21. What is the first thing you should do before operating a vehicle or machine ?
    Pre Start Checks
  22. Why is it dangerous to continue working or operating machinery when you are feeling fatigued?
    Fatigue impairs judgment, reduces reaction times, and increases the likelihood of errors or accidents.
  23. What is the maximum distance a load can protrude from the sides of a vehicle ?
    150mm
  24. What is Fundamentally Stable Parking?
    Engage Park break, turn off engine, Place wheel chocks or park in V drain
  25. What is the maximum speed limit to travel on the haul road ?