Introduction to RSA
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Question 1
RSA training is designed to:
- convince you that drinking liquor is dangerous and unhealthy
- ensure you are aware of your legal responsibilities as well as the penalties and consequences that can arise from irresponsible service of liquor
- increase your awareness of the types of alcohol available for sale in bottle shops
- increase your understanding of how people become intoxicated
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Question 2
The key agencies/individuals for regulating and enforcing RSA in NSW are:
- NSW Trade and Investment, NSW Treasury, the NSW Police Force and OLGR
- Independent Commission Against Corruption, NSW Trade and Investment, NSW Police Force and OLGR
- OLGR, Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority, the Director General, Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services, and the NSW Police Force
- The NSW Police Force, NSW Fair Trading, the Director General, Department of Family and Community Services and OLGR
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Question 3
OLGR stands for:
- Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulations
- Organisation of Liquor, Gaming and Racing
- Official Liquor and Gaming Resources
- Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing
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Question 4
Benefits of RSA for industry include:
- gaining a better reputation and attracting a balance of men and women as patrons
- making bigger profits
- better relationships with other businesses and residents in community
- reduced levels of staff turnover
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Question 5
How many premises are licensed to sell liquor in NSW?
- over 8000
- over 11,000
- over 14,000
- over 20,000
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Question 6
More than 5,000 deaths per annum in Australia are attributed to alcohol, second only to tobacco as a preventable cause of death and hospitalisation.
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Question 7
One of the roles of OLGR is to collaborate with the NSW Police Force on harm minimisation and compliance strategies.
- True
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Question 8
To comply with RSA you must ensure that you:
- do not serve anyone under the age of 18
- recognise the signs of impending intoxication and not serve anyone at this point
- do not serve anyone who arrives at your establishment already intoxicated
- understand the principles of 'standard drinks' and drink drive levels
- discourage patrons from engaging in activities which can harm themselves or others
- all of the above
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Question 9
Violence, road accidents, injury, property damage and offensive behaviour all contribute to the health, social and economic impacts of excessive and binge drinking.
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