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Foundation Passport prep: health and safety, hazards, PPE and emergency procedures for construction sites.

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About Site Safe

Site Safe's Foundation Passport courses end in a Review of Understanding, a set of multiple-choice questions checking the key concepts, now 20 questions with an 80% pass mark, and lead to a Site Safety Card valid for two years. The underlying content is the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015: the primary duty of a PCBU, worker duties, the risk management hierarchy that puts elimination first and PPE last, notifiable events, and the high-risk work that dominates construction incident statistics.

Aligned to: Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

  • HSWA 2015
  • PPE

What the full product covers

  • HSWA 2015 duties and responsibilities
  • Hazard and risk management
  • Working at height and high-risk work
  • PPE and site controls
  • Emergency procedures and notifiable events

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The sample questions are live. The full bank of 120 is being written and reviewed, and this product goes on sale when it is published, not before.

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What is the Site Safe Review of Understanding?

The multiple-choice assessment at the end of a Site Safe Foundation Passport course, checking the key concepts the course covered. The course itself is a half day, and if you take it online you have 60 days from booking to finish it. Passing leads to a Site Safety Card carrying the green foundation indicator, valid for two years.

Is Asessly the same as Site Safe?

No. We are not Site Safe and we are not affiliated with or endorsed by them. Asessly practice does not deliver the Foundation Passport course or issue a Site Safety Card. We publish practice for the health and safety law behind it.

What law sits underneath the course content?

The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015: the primary duty of a PCBU, worker duties, the risk management hierarchy that puts elimination first and PPE last, notifiable events, and high-risk work.

What is the hierarchy of controls?

Elimination, then substitution, isolation, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE last. An answer that reaches for personal protective equipment when a hazard could have been eliminated is the wrong answer.

Do I need a Site Safety Card to work on a New Zealand site?

Many principal contractors require one as a condition of site access. It is a site-access and commercial requirement rather than something the Act itself mandates by name.

Can I try it before paying?

Yes. Five original site safety questions are free, with explanations, and no account is needed.

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