Q1: According to the video, the foundation of maritime safety is teaching crew members the proper or preferred way of performing tasks.
A: True
Q2: The foundation of behaviour based safety is to change how we think before we perform tasks.
A: True
Q3: Behaviour based safety encourages punishment when unsafe behaviours are performed.
A: False
Q4: Positive work behaviours can be further developed by providing coaching and mentoring.
A: True
Q5: Which of the following is the first step in the introduction of a behaviour based safety system?
A: Identify the steps associated with performing the job safely.
Q6: Positive reinforcement must be given when a crew member performs tasks safely.
A: True
Q7: The feedback that is recorded during an observation should not be shared with the crew member who was observed.
A: False
Q8: An observation card is:
A: A checklist that details how a particular job should be performed according to the company’s safety management system.
Q9: Data from the completed observations are used to create a training matrix, and P-P-E and equipment can be reviewed.
A: True
Q10: Fear always helps us to perform a task better.
A: False
Q11: If we perform a task many times, we can be sure that we are performing it safely and correctly each time.
A: False