MSR Training Orders Week 1 Practice Test

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How should deviations from standard procedures be handled in real time during Week 1 training?

Continue work with a brief warning to the team.

Document the deviation at end of shift and proceed.

Stop work, brief, document the deviation, and implement corrective action.

Deviations from standard procedures in real time are safety risks that must be addressed immediately. The right approach is to pause work to stop any ongoing hazard, brief everyone involved so the team understands what changed and what new steps to follow, document the deviation right away to capture what happened and trigger proper follow-up, and implement corrective action to restore safety and prevent recurrence. This sequence ensures risks are contained, communication is clear, and there’s a formal record to guide improvements.

Continuing work with only a quick warning misses the opportunity to control risk and leaves others vulnerable. Delaying documentation until the end of the shift allows the unsafe practice to continue or recur. Waiting for an injury to occur to notify someone fails to address near misses and preventive measures, letting hazards persist.

Notify safety officer only if injury occurs.

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