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PCV CPC Case Study 98

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James, a professional bus driver in Great Britain, understands the importance of adhering to safety regulations and managing personal health risks. With the high number of road traffic incidents involving bus and coach occupants, James is focused on preventing accidents by managing stress, avoiding fatigue, and complying with legal restrictions on alcohol and drugs. He is also mindful of the regulations regarding smoking in work vehicles and the importance of safe working practices in his daily operations.

There are 7 multiple choice questions in this PCV CPC case study. Read this carefully and ensure you fully understand the scenario before starting the test. You need to score 6 out of 7 to pass.

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A About half
B Less than 10%
C More than 50%
D Up to a third
Correct Answer: D Up to a third
Explanation: Up to a third of all road traffic incidents involve someone who is at work.
A Drinking caffeinated beverages
B Keeping fresh air circulating
C Making frequent phone calls
D Playing loud music
Correct Answer: B Keeping fresh air circulating
Explanation: Keeping fresh air circulating helps prevent drowsiness and falling asleep while driving.
A Up to 12 hours
B Up to 24 hours
C Up to 36 hours
D Up to 48 hours
Correct Answer: D Up to 48 hours
Explanation: Body tissues need up to 48 hours to recover from the effects of alcohol.
A Below 30mg per 100ml of blood
B Below 50mg per 100ml of blood
C Below 80mg per 100ml of blood
D Zero limit
Correct Answer: D Zero limit
Explanation: The only safe legal limit for alcohol consumption when driving is a zero limit.
A A fine
B A warning and retest
C Instant dismissal
D Mandatory counselling
Correct Answer: C Instant dismissal
Explanation: Drivers who fail drug tests face instant dismissal as per some operators' policies.
A Allowed if using air purifiers
B Not allowed in public transport vehicles
C Permitted outside urban areas
D Restricted to designated areas
Correct Answer: B Not allowed in public transport vehicles
Explanation: Smoking is not allowed in public transport vehicles or in vehicles used for work purposes under certain circumstances.
A Breathlessness
B Chest pains
C Excessive sleepiness
D Muscle spasms
Correct Answer: C Excessive sleepiness
Explanation: Excessive sleepiness is not listed as a physical symptom of stress for drivers.