CoR Questionnaire One
Chain of Responsibility Awareness
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Question 1
What governing body was established to control the Heavy Vehicle National Laws.


Question 2
What is the aim of the Chain of Responsibility legislation?


Question 3
Select 5 key aspects of the chain of responsibility that apply to the transport of goods.
Tick
A. Fatigue management requirements
B. Speed limits
C. Mass
D. Dimension
E. Loading restraint
F. Maintenance
A. Fatigue management requirements
B. Speed limits
C. Mass
D. Dimension
E. Loading restraint
F. Maintenance


Question 4
Who does the Chain of Responsibility legislation target?


Question 5
“Based on the three principles of Chain of Responsibility, any party who ________ in the supply chain can be held ________ and may ________.”


Question 6
What is your responsibility under the Heavy Vehicle National Regulations.


Question 7
If a business contracts the transport of a sea container, what mandatory document must accompany the sea container, Empty or loaded.


Question 8
Which of the following statements about the Work Health and Safety Act are correct? (select three answers)
Tick
A. Is separate to and does not support the Heavy Vehicle National Law
B. Supports a systematic approach to reducing the risk of load-related incidents
C. Requires employers to provide workers with ways to minimise health and safety risks
D. Does not apply to heavy vehicles
E. Makes employers responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace
F. Maintenance
A. Is separate to and does not support the Heavy Vehicle National Law
B. Supports a systematic approach to reducing the risk of load-related incidents
C. Requires employers to provide workers with ways to minimise health and safety risks
D. Does not apply to heavy vehicles
E. Makes employers responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace
F. Maintenance


Question 9
Which of the following statements about the Load Restraint Guide are correct? (Choose two answers)
Tick
A. It applies only to people who are undertaking loading or unloading activities
B. It applies to drivers, owners, operators, freight consignors, vehicle manufacturers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers
C. It only provides advice on types of load restraint and when to use them
D. It provides the basic safety principles that should be followed to ensure the safe transport of loads
A. It applies only to people who are undertaking loading or unloading activities
B. It applies to drivers, owners, operators, freight consignors, vehicle manufacturers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers
C. It only provides advice on types of load restraint and when to use them
D. It provides the basic safety principles that should be followed to ensure the safe transport of loads


Question 10
Match the following sentence fragments so that they create correct statements about the LUEZ Guidelines. (complete the following sentence)


Question 11
Match the following roles to their appropriate responsibility under the loading regulations, guides and codes. (Match the following role with the appropriate responsibility)


Question 12
Which of the following statements are correct when preparing a contained load in a freight container?
Tick
A. You should arrange the goods so that weight is evenly distributed over the floor area of the container
B. You should place light goods on top of heavy goods
C. You do not need to restrain the load inside the container.
Refer to the NTC Load restraint guide for information on Container Load Restraint - where there is a space greater than 100mm between products and either container walls or ends load restraint is required
D. You do need to use the correct container
A. You should arrange the goods so that weight is evenly distributed over the floor area of the container
B. You should place light goods on top of heavy goods
C. You do not need to restrain the load inside the container.
Refer to the NTC Load restraint guide for information on Container Load Restraint - where there is a space greater than 100mm between products and either container walls or ends load restraint is required
D. You do need to use the correct container