UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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What could lead a theatre to be considered in breach of safety laws?

  1. Equipping all staff with safety training

  2. Installing modern sound systems

  3. Having no emergency exits clearly marked

  4. Providing safety gear for all performances

The correct answer is: Having no emergency exits clearly marked

A theatre could be considered in breach of safety laws if it does not have emergency exits clearly marked. Emergency exits are critical for ensuring the safety of all individuals in the building in case of an emergency, such as a fire or other evacuation situation. Clear signage is required by law to help people quickly identify exits and leave the premises safely. If these exits are not properly marked, it could significantly increase the risk of harm during an emergency, leading to legal consequences and safety violations. In contrast, equipping staff with safety training and providing safety gear for performances are proactive measures that typically enhance safety and compliance with regulations. Installing modern sound systems, while potentially relevant to the operation of a theatre, does not relate to safety laws and would not inherently create a breach in safety protocols.