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PTS Practice Test| Personal track safety Practice Test| Answered 100% Correct| New 2026 Who briefs you on the Safe System of Work before you start working on or near the line? (1) The Controller of Site Safety (COSS) After the Controller of Site Safety (COSS) has briefed you on the Safe System of Work, what two of the following must you do before working on or near the line? (2) - Sign to say you have been briefed and understand the Safe System of Work -Ask questions if any part of the briefing is unclear Which of the following statements may the Controller of Site Safety (COSS) brief you on about the Safe System of Work? (3) a. The time when the next train is expected to pass the site of work b. Your position of safety c. Who will be acting as Site Warden or Lookout d. The nearest town or city e. The method of warning f. The name of their Supervisor g. The nearest railway station b. Your position of safety c. Who will be acting as Site Warden or Lookout e. The method of warning What must the Controller of Site Safety (COSS) tell you before work starts in an equipment warning or Lookout warning area? (2) - The position of safety to go to when a train approaches - A warning via Lookout Operated Warning System (LOWS) or horn In a Separated Site of Work, what must you be told before starting work? The limits of the safe work area and type of warning to be used When should you be given a safety briefing? (1) Before going on or near the line Match the following definitions with the safety initiatives: -Raise a concern without fear of retaliation -Simple and quick safety check at any stage during a work activity -Anything that has the potential to cause harm

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