UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) Practice Test

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Which of the following practices does NOT help avoid being in breach of safety laws?

  1. Regular safety drills

  2. Neglecting inspection schedules

  3. Employee safety training

  4. Updating safety equipment

The correct answer is: Neglecting inspection schedules

The practice that does not help avoid being in breach of safety laws is neglecting inspection schedules. Regular inspections are a critical component of maintaining safety standards in any environment, especially in settings where risks are present. By adhering to inspection schedules, an organization can identify potential hazards, ensure that safety protocols are being followed, and take corrective actions when necessary. This proactive approach helps to prevent accidents and ensures compliance with safety regulations. In contrast, practices such as regular safety drills, employee safety training, and updating safety equipment are all essential for maintaining a safe working environment. Safety drills prepare employees for emergencies, training equips them with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage risks, and ensuring that safety equipment is current addresses any issues before they can lead to breaches of safety laws. Neglecting inspection schedules undermines these efforts and increases the likelihood of non-compliance.