Showing posts with label cscs card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cscs card. Show all posts

Friday, 12 June 2015

CSCS Working at Height Test Questions - Call 0844 682 0844 to book cscs test

Acquiring a CSCS card requires a good grasp of many health and safety topics and for this CSCS mock test you’ll be asked a series of basic safety questions on the topic “working at height”.
These questions will be similar to the ones found in the High Risk Activities section of the official Health Safety and Environment Test questions and answers book.
As stated on the HSE website, falls from height remains one of the main causes of fatalities and major injuries. Some of the most common accidents include falling from ladders and falls through fragile surfaces. Before you can get a CSCS card you’ll need to demonstrate that you’re competent and capable of protecting yourself and others from the hazards associated with working at height.
There are 12 questions in this CSCS practice test, each question will require a single answer and all the answers are at the bottom of the page.
1. All of the following statements are true about using podium steps EXCEPT?
a. You must ensure the wheels are locked before getting on
b. Podiums are 100% safe and cannot topple over
c. Like all other equipment podiums must be inspected regularly
d. Podiums can topple over so you must take care when reaching sideways

2. What is the leading cause of death among construction workers?
a. Being hit by vehicles on site
b. Leptospirosis
c. Falling from height
d. Electrocution

3. Which of these statements is true about using ladders?
a. Only one person should work on a ladder
b. Two people can work on the same ladder if it is long enough
c. Two people can work on the same ladder if the supervisor approves
d. Two people can work on the same ladder only if someone else holds the ladder

4. What should you do if the ladder you’re about to use is damaged?
a. Carry on using the ladder but stay away from the damaged section
b. Try to fix the ladder yourself
c. Put the ladder in a corner and leave it there
d. Stop using it, report it and let your colleagues know the ladder is not safe

5. What should you do if you need to use a mobile tower scaffold but the wheel brakes aren’t working?
a. Ask a colleague to hold the tower while you work
b. Carry on using it only if the floor is level
c. Use a rock or a piece of wood to wedge the wheels and stop them from moving
d. Do not use it

6. Ladders should never be painted because:
a. The paint causes the ladder to become slippery
b. The paint can hide or mask damaged parts of the ladder
c. You will need to repaint the ladder regularly
d. The paint could cause a distraction to the person using the ladder

7. Which of these statements is true about storing materials on a working platform?
a. Unsecured materials can be stored as long as they are above the guard rail height
b. The materials only need securing if it’s going to be there overnight
c. The materials don’t need to be secured if they’re going to be there less than 6 hours
d. You must ensure the platform can take the weight of the materials and the materials must be stored securely so they can’t fall

8. The best way to ensure a ladder is secured and won’t slip is to:
a. Tie it at the bottom
b. Tie it at the top
c. Have a colleague hold it while you work
d. Use a piece of wood to wedge the bottom

9. Which of these best describes working at height?
a. 5m above the ground
b. 6m above the ground
c. 10m above the ground
d. Any height above or below ground level that can cause an injury if you fall

10. How many points of contact should you have with a ladder at all times?
a. 4
b. 1
c. 3
d. 2

11. Which of these would you not put a mobile tower scaffold on?
a. An abandoned parking lot
b. A concrete walkway
c. An uneven playground
d. An asphalt road

12. Checking a ladder before use should be done by?
a. Your supervisor
b. Your health and safety rep
c. The person about to use it
d. The site manager
ANSWERS TO THIS CSCS MOCK TEST
1-B   2-C   3-A   4-D   5-D   6-B   7-D   8-B   9-D   10-C   11-C   12-C
To book CSCS test visit - www.clinks.co.uk or call 0844 6820 844 to speak your CSCS Representative

CSCS Specialist Working at Height Mock Test

The CSCS specialist working at height mock test below is an example of some of the question you’ll need to know if you want to pass the specialist working at height test and get your CSCS card.
The specialist test consists of 50 multiple choice questions, 6 of these questions will be taken from the specialist knowledge questions, 32 will be taken from the core knowledge questions and the remaining 12 will be the behavioural case study questions.
After going through these few specialist test questions you can attempt our full CSCS mock test with 50 multiple choice questions to help you prepare for the knowledge questions or you could have a look at a behavioural case study example to familiarize yourself with these types of questions.

CSCS Specialist Working at Height Mock Test Questions

1. What should you do if you need to store materials on a flat roof but you cannot fit edge protection? (Choose 3 answers)
a. You must ensure that the materials are stored in such a way that they cannot fall
b. You must ensure that you install a cantilever safety net below the roof edge
c. You must ensure that the materials do not endanger your colleagues or others in that area
d. You must ensure that you and your colleagues can have safe access to the stored materials

2. What should you do if you need to use a safety lanyard but the stitching is damaged?
a. Dispose of it and carry on working without one
b. Continue using the lanyard only if the damaged stitching is less than four inches
c. Ask for a replacement and do not start working until you have a suitable replacement
d. Continue to use the lanyard and get another one at the end of your shift

3. If you’re using inflatable air bags as a means of fall arrest you must ensure that the inflation pump:
a. Is electrically powered
b. Is turned off every couple of minutes to avoid the airbags from over inflation
c. Is turned off as soon as the airbags are full
d. Stays on at all times when there’s work being carried out at height

4. What is edge protection designed to do?
a. It’s designed to stop materials and people from falling over
b. It’s designed to direct rain water into a specific area
c. It’s designed to allow easier access to the roof
d. It’s designed to stop unauthorized entry to the roof

5. What is the maximum permitted gap between the guard rails on a working platform?
a. 300mm
b. 470mm
c. 500mm
d. 520mm

6. How should you wear your safety helmet if you need to lean over an exposed edge while working at height?
a. You should tilt your helmet backwards which should prevent it from falling over
b. You should tilt your helmet to the side which will help to prevent it from falling over
c. You should ensure you make use of the chinstrap and wear the helmet as normal
d. You should not wear your helmet while carrying out these tasks

7. What should you do if you discover a rung missing near the top of the ladder you’re about to use?
a. Use the ladder but make sure you’re very careful when going over the missing rung
b. Stop using the ladder and report the defect immediately
c. Flip the ladder so the missing rung stays closer to the ground
d. Use the ladder but make sure a colleague holds the ladder while you’re on it

8. Guard rails are essential for safety while working at height, these should be fitted to a working platform when:
a. There’s a possibility you could fall 5 metres
b. These should only be fitted if you need to store materials on the working platform
c. There’s a possibility of you getting injured if you fall
d. There’s a possibility you could fall 10 metres

9. Using the Beaufort Scale  is vital for your safety while working at height externally because it measures:
a. How much weight you can store safely on a roof
b. How much weight you can store safely on a scaffold
c. How many people can be on a roof at the same time
d. The wind speed

10. What are class 3 ladders?
a. Class 3 ladders are ladders which are designed for use in industrial and construction environments only
b. Class 3 ladders should not be used on site as they’re designed for domestic purposes
c. Class 3 ladders should only be used by trained workers onsite
d. Class 3 ladders are the recommended choice for working near overhead cables

11. Who should erect and dismantle a scaffold tower?
a. Anyone who has worked on a scaffold tower before can do this
b. Only trained, competent and authorized people should carry out these tasks
c. Anyone with the instruction book in their possession can carry out these tasks
d. Anyone who has witnessed these tasks being carried out can perform them as well
1- A, C, D   2-C   3-D   4-A   5-B   6-C   7-B   8-C   9-D   10-B   11-B

To book CSCS test visit - www.clinks.co.uk or call 0844 6820 844 to speak your CSCS Representative

CSCS Health and Safety Test Questions - cscs health and safety test practice questions

For this CSCS mock test we’ll be looking at some common practice questions which are covered in the “Electrical safety and hand-held tools and equipment” section of the CSCS test revision book.
Like all of our other CSCS health and safety mock tests, our goal is to provide you with practice questions that are identical to the ones you encounter when taking your test so you can pass first time and get your CSCS card.
If you’re preparing to take the test for your CSCS labourer card then you’ll be pleased to know that these practice questions are similar to the ones you’re going to face. This CSCS health and safety mock test consists of 15 random questions, some questions require a single and some questions require multiple answers so please ensure to read through each question carefully. All answers are at the bottom of the page.
1. What should you do if the guard from a power tool you need to use is missing?
a. Improvise an make your own
b. Carry on using it but be very careful and work very slowly
c. Use the tool as fast as you can to complete the task quickly
d. Do not use the tool unless you get the correct guard fitted

2. If you need to operate a power tool you must be:
a. Trained and competent
b. At least 16 years old
c. At least 18 years old
d. At least 21 years old

3. What should you do if the extension wire you need to use has a cut in the outer cover?
a. If you can’t see the copper wires inside then carry on using it
b. Use electrical tape to cover it and then carry on working
c. Report it immediately and make sure no one else uses it
d. Carry on using it but avoid going near the cut part

4. Which of these must you do if you’re required to use an extension cable? (Choose two answers)
a. You must only uncoil the length you need to use
b. You must uncoil the entire cable
c. Check the entire length and cable connectors for damage
d. You must only check the length you need for damage

5. Which of these must you do if you need to run an electrical cable across an area used by vehicles? (Choose two answers)
a. Ensure that you use yellow tape to wrap it as this would make it visible to drivers
b. Use spare wood or scaffold boards to cover the cable
c. Use a protective ramp to cover the cable
d. Put up a “Ramp Ahead” sign

6. What should you do if you’re required to work in an area that has exposed electrical cable?
a. Touch it quickly to ensure that it’s not live
b. If there are no sparks coming from the cable then it’s safe to assume that it’s not live
c. Move the cable out of your path and carry on working
d. Do not go near the cable and report to your supervisor immediately

7. What TWO things can you do can you do to help prevent slips and trips while using an extension cable?
a. Run the cables and leads in the middle of the room so it can be visible to everyone
b. Run the cables and leads close to the wall
c. Run the cables and leads above head height over doorways and walkways
d. Tie up excess cables and leads into a very small coil

8. Why must you be fully trained before using a cartridge-operated tool?
a. Because they’re very heavy and can cause injuries if you lift them incorrectly
b. They can be dangerous to an inexperience person because they operate like a gun
c. If you use it incorrectly it can cause dermatitis
d. It has many exposed electrical parts

9. When should you check your tools and equipment for damage?
a. At least once a month
b. At least once every 3 months
c. At least once every 6 months
d. It should always be checked before you use it

10. Why should you use a RCD with 230 volt tools?
a. Because it reduces energy consumption and lowers cost
b. Because it cuts off the power quickly if there’s a fault
c. It allows the tools to run at a safe speed
d. It allows the tools run at a higher speed

11. To check if a RCD connected to a power tool is working you should:
a. Press the test button on the RCD
b. Try running the tool at top speed to see if it cuts out
c. Switch the tool on and off
d. Switch the power on and off

12. What does the Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) label on a power tool tell you?(Choose two answers)
a. The year the tool was manufactured
b. The date the next safety check is due
c. The company the tool belongs to
d. The previous date the tool was tested

13. What is the recommended safe voltage for electrical equipment on a building site?
a. 5.5 volts
b. 9 volts
c. 12 volts
d. 110 volts
e. 230 volts

14. What should the colour of a 110 volt power cable and connector be:
a. Green
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. Black

15. Why is it that building sites use 110 volt instead of the regular 230 volt domestic supply?
a. Mainly because it is a lot cheaper
b. Because it’s less likely to kill you
c. It has less impact on the environment
d. Most power tools are designed for 110 volt only
ANSWERS TO THIS CSCS HEALTH AND SAFETY MOCK TEST
1. D   2. A   3. C   4. B and C   5. C and D   6. D   7. B and C   8. B   9. D   10. B   11. A   12. B and D   13. D   14. B   15. B
To book CSCS test visit - www.clinks.co.uk or call 0844 6820 844 to speak your CSCS Representative

What information do I need to book a test?

You will need to have the following information before you can book a HS&E test: 

Which test you need to take – Operative, Labourer, Specialist, or Managers and Professionals

Whether you require any special assistance – see below for a full list of available services

Your chosen method of payment – debit/credit card or a voucher purchased from our online store

Your address details

Please call 0844 6820 844 or visit www.cslinks.co.uk for further details 

CSCS Test Booking - Online Health and Safety CSCS Test



You can book the CITB Health Safety and Environment Test here. The test costs £34.99. If the person taking the test needs additional support eg accessibility or literacy please call the booking line on 0844 682 0844..

Thursday, 11 December 2014

How to renew a CSCS Card



To renew a CSCS card you need to prove you have the appropriate training and qualifications required to carry out your job.  You also need to pass the CITB Health Safety and Environment test.  The test costs £29.99.  The type of work you do, how experienced you are and your qualifications or membership of professional bodies will determine which type of CSCS card you should apply for and which test you need to pass. You must advise us if you have changed occupation since your exising cscs card was issued. 
If you are renewing your own card, once you have passed the appropriate CITB Health, Safety and Environment test, please call the CSCS Contact Centre on 0844 682 0844.  Before you ring please ensure you have a credit or debit card to pay £50 for the card and details of your current or previous employer’s details including contact name, full address and telephone number.  Your card will usually be dispatched on the next working day.

Friday, 14 November 2014

For Construction Site Operative Card Employers



From 1st July 2014 the CSCS card that should be applied for depends on the type of work individuals carry out on site and/or the qualifications they have achieved.  If you apply for cards on behalf of your employees and:
they do not work in a labouring occupation use the CSCS cardfinder to find out which is the right card for them.  Further information is also available here.
they work in a labouring occupation you can apply for the new green Labourer card You will need to provide evidence they have achieved one of the following:
QCF Level 1 or SCQF Level 4 Award Health and Safety in a Construction Environment.*
or
One day Site Safety Plus Health and Safety Awareness course
or
IOSH Working Safely
They must also pass the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment test within two years prior to applying for a new card. You can find out more about the test here.

For Construction Site Operative Card holders


Your green CSO card will remain valid until its current expiry date.
If you do not work in a labouring occupation use the CSCS cardfinder to find out which is the right card for you depending on the type of work you carry out and/or the qualifications you hold.  There is further information explaining your options here.
If you work in a labouring occupation you can apply for the new green Labourer card.  You will need to provide evidence that you have achieved one of the following:
QCF Level 1 or SCQF Level 4 Award Health and Safety in a Construction Environment*
or
One day Site Safety Plus Health and Safety Awareness Course
or
IOSH Working Safely
You must also pass the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment test within two years prior to applying for a new card. You can find out more about the test here.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

What is the pass mark on the cscs exam ?


The pass mark that is required for the Operative CSCS Test is 37 out of 50. In order to pass the specialized CSCS test, a score of 46 out of 50 is required. The Construction Skills Certification Scheme is a computer based multiple choice test.
Appointments to take the test can be made online or by calling the booking line on T: 0844 682 0844. 

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

York CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres-UK York (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

Stirling House - Station Business Park
Holgate Park Drive
York
YO26 4GB
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in York:

This centre is located on the Holgate Business Park on the A59 ( Poppleton Road ) out of York.
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Yeovil CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres-UK Yeovil (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

The Coach House, Ground Floor
St Nicholas Close, Penn Hill
Yeovil
BA20 1SF
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Yeovil:

ON FOOT From town centre, proceed along King George Street & turn left at the Library into South Street. Take first right up Penn Hill & first right again into St. Nicholas Close. The Test Centre is up the hill on the right hand side.
BY CAR. At the POLICE STATION roundabout turn into Brunswick Street across the mini roundabout, up the hill turn left into Penn Hill (one way) second left into St Nicholas Close, we are the first on the right (sign posted)
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Worthing CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres-UK Worthing (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

Chatsworth House, 1st Floor
31 Chatsworth Road
Worthing
BN11 1LY
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Worthing:

From Worthing station: (approx 20 minutes walk) Follow signs for Town Centre. Turn left into Chatsworth Road (off Chapel Road). The Test Centre is on the same side of the street as the Police Station, and the entrance is next to a bicycle shop and opposite a NCP car park.
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Worcester CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres-UK Worcester (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

3rd Floor Haswell House
Block B1, St. Nicholas Street
Worcester
WR1 1UN
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Worcester:

When leaving Foregate Street Railway Station, turn left and head towards the city centre. At the 2nd Junction opposite MacDonalds, turn left down St Nicholas Street. Haswell House is 100 yards on the left. The Centre is located on the 3rd Floor.
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Wolverhampton CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - Tel: 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres Wolverhampton (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

2nd Floor Derwent House
42-46 Waterloo Road
Wolverhampton
WV1 4XB
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Wolverhampton:

On leaving the bus or railway station walk along Lichfield St. through Queens Square and on into Darlington St. As you leave Queens Square and go into Darlington St you will pass through a set of traffic lights. Carry on along Darlington St to the next set of traffic lights, turn RIGHT and you are now in Waterloo Rd. Keep to the right hand side of the road and walk towards the next set of traffic lights which are at the junction of Waterloo Rd with the Ring Road. Derwent House is on the right at this junction. If you are being driven there is a road which runs parallel with Waterloo Rd, Red Lion St, and there is ample pay and display parking for up to two hours in this road and Paternoster Row.
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Wokingham ( Reading ) CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - Tel: 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres Reading (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

3rd Floor Hanover House
202 Kings Road
Reading
RG1 4NN
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Reading:

From the station walk along Station Road and Queen Victoria Street. Turn left into Broad Street and continue along King's Street and King's Road. Hanover House is on the right at the junction of King's Road and Eldon Road. It is a 15 minute walk from the station.
There is no parking at the CSCS Test Centre. The nearest car park is in Queens Road which is a 5 minute walk from the CSCS Test Centre. Bus number 9 runs from Reading station to the CSCS Test Centre. 
Please note that there is no waiting allowed in the CSCS Test Centre for non candidates. 
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Wick CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres-UK Wick (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

Wick Harbour
End of the Fish Mart
Wick
KW1 5HB
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Wick:

From Mackays Hotel (River Street), proceed towards Martha Terrace. Carry straight on pass fire station. Turn right at Harbour Quay. Follow the Quay round until you reach the Jetty. The Fish Mart building is located straight across the John S Duncan fish handlers building.  *Please Note a mobile testing Center is in use at this location.
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.

Watford CSCS Card Test and Testing, Health and Safety Card Test - Tel: 0844 682 0844

Pearson Professional Centres Watford (CSCS Card Test and Testing Centre, Health & Safety Card Test)

1st Floor, Cassiobury House
11-19 Station Rd
Watford
WD17 1AP
T - 0844 682 0844

Directions to the CSCS Card, Health & Safety Card, Test Centre in Watford:

From Watford Junction Station turn right into Station Road. The Watford CSCS Test Centre is in Cassiobury House, 100 metres on the left. There is no parking at the CSCS Test Centre and candidates are recommended to travel by public transport to Watford Junction Station. 
Your confirmation has your CSCS Test start time; you must arrive at the CSCS Test centre at least fifteen minutes before the test time. If you are late you may not be tested and no refund can be given for lateness.
We urge candidates to please refer to the directions provided above for the most up to date directions to their CSCS Testing Centre.
Please note that there is no waiting allowed in the CSCS Test Centre for non candidates.