So people remember to read questions twice before answering And good luck. Yet when it comes to doing a health and safety pre-attendance test for a gas engineering college course, no such luck. My concern is why is it a recommendation? Is it safe practice or not? Yay or nay, black or white. Which test takes place after training course? Is it this one? Well i cant believe that I have just got 50 out of 50 Questions for the test. Not bad for a person who has never even seen A construction site in action not a let worked In one…..
Great web site thanks to all that provided. Lets hope I can do as good on the real one. Never stepped on a site before. On my second go I got I will definitely run this test a few times before my real one.
Most questions are straight forward and answers themselves. Thank you for the chance to do this test and learning some news. Regards from HUN.
Passed today,48 out of 50,need now to apply for the new card, skilled operative category. Large drink for me I think tonight. Had I read one of the questions a second time properly it would have been Easy to do when steaming along. Some questions require 2 correct answers for a full point, if you mark down one correct answer and one incorrect one it will not count as a full point.
Good site to have. Just booked my husband on the test tomorrow, so I had a look for test materials to help him revise. Took the test, got Not too upset as not in the trade!
Iv never workd on sit but my boyfriend does. It appears to be mostly common sense. Pretty pleased with my results. These tests are a great way of preparing for the real thing but can you tell me why i might have got 49 out of 50 with no incorrect answers? Every answer had a green tick, two where appropriate…. Some questions require multiple correct answers in order to get a full point for that question. If you select one correct and one incorrect answer, the question gets marked as incorrect.
But it said that the correct one is B and D. So the answer is B and D. Hope this helps. Test is at 11 today so hopefully pass. Ill keep practising. Thought id try this mock in order to better it but instead i scored 47, so there you go..
Housewife age 50 never worked anywhere near building site got 45 correct no revision …just curious about the questions as my sons wanting to book the test.. They are designed to test your knowledge of site health and safety.
Read the question and if there is one obvious answer to you, then that is the answer. The only knowledge you will need is probably signage and fire extinguisher colours. Good luck. Although, they were the same questions so memory carried me through. Not done a cscs test for a few years , after panicking , I completed this mock test just to brush up , 49 out of 50!! This was really helpful and encourage others to mock test themselves , it did wonders for my confidence.
Need practice with fire extinguishers!! Well last did this on june 8th took my test on the 18th june and passed still waiting for my card though???? Bummer anyway just tried this test again the first time since the 8th and got 49 out of Just done the test got 47 out of 50 should of got another one right not concentrating enough test in the next week still pretty happy coz not used the brain for a while and after all your brains a muscle so the more you use it the better it performs.
I was worried about the fire extinguisher part of it too, I sat here for two days going over them, but when I took the test I was only asked one question that was fire related, and that was what do you do when you discover a fire.. Just used both common sense and read the questions carefully.
Really shocked that people on this forum who work in this industry for years get less than 48!!!! I am doing the proper one on Wednesday.. First time for a 62 year old coming back to England after 9 years, by it has all changed, but 45 out of 50 not bad. I did it without revising. Fire is the only one where you have to know the answers. The rest is common sense. I have some problem with the language. Do you know if the test is set in other languages? I would be grateful if you would let me know?
I have worked as a building contractor since I was 22yrs old. I am now 66yrs old and this is the first time that I have ever taken this test I scored 42 out of Will try harder.
What is the pass mark does anybody know for sure? Thanks for any help. Im going on test this saturday and when im doing this test im geting 47 — 49 its will be hard for me? Like they gonna give me different questions? It has been a few years since I put my old brain through this kind of torment, however, having been around for a long time helped and I am happy with 49 out of Learn from mistakes and keep at it.
First time taking this test and I got 43 out of I feel chuffed at my score. Maybe I should do the test for real. Then the shorter questions 13 out of 13 ,15 out of 15 and so on ,i criss cross and zig zag and do attempt different questions as you never know whats going to come up so hopefully when i go to sit the test ill be ready , get in get done so if i wanna get it on come on practice makes perfect and perfect gets good results…….
I work in an office and did this in my lunch break as one of my co-workers said their son was doing it. Seemed to be common sense or maybe I have missed my vocation…. Very,very helpful.. Its easy if u take out 2 answers that look different and look at the 2 that can be got my test today. If you find it hard, just go over the questions you find the toughest, learn it, then go again, making sure you remember it.
Easiest test in the world. Failed my test as did not revise before at all never done before this can catch you out although majority of it is common sense depends what questions u get I suppose. I got fifty out of fifty today I have got my test today so hope to do well in it and pass a good CSCS mock test though I have been doing them for the last two weeks they are great.
Got my test on saturday, never worked on a site before but have been offered a job. Need to get my head down tomorrow and do a little revision though. This is a great website for getting a good feel of what the test would be like. What a good site and great resource for people wanting to learn what to expect on the cscs. Your definitely right there. Look out for the must nots and must. That can easily catch you out when your fast answering so you can catch the McDonald breakfast Pmsl.
And the same question worded slightly different to catch you out guessing the answers. Just look and listen. Having worked on a building site for 40 years and never sat a test pleased to say I got 50 out of 50 just common sense questions.
Chuffed to bits really. There were a couple of questions that threw me a bit but I did external research based on the questions in these tests. Well its 6 years since I sat test got 45 out of 50 surely this is a pass not bad for 71 year old need it for part time couple of weeks work, yes very different from 6 years ago regards.
Well done peeps. Hi is this an up to date mock test of the questions that will be asked please? I work on aircraft both fixed and rotary wing every two years I have to do my human factors, fuel tank safety and EWIS, have to pay myself and get the certificates. Worked in the royal naval dockyard Portsmouth for BAE Systems on Corvettes did working from heights, confined space, etc never got given one certificate.
Have also worked trains, site work, prototype cars basically anything to do with sheet metal work and have to do a new course on every job. One thing in aircraft is the courses should be done in English. They have to be learnt. I scored 43 having never worked on a site or taken a test previously. Got 39 ouf 50 not bad what is the pass rate now. Last time i done cscs was Your email address will not be published. The CSCS work at height mock test below features 32 random CSCS test questions for those preparing to take their specialist work at height test in As you would expect, the supervisor test will not be as easy as the operatives test because of the added responsibilities attached to the supervisory role.
Most of the questions in […]. Safety signs are broken down into different colour categories, these are as follow: Blue safety signs — Blue safety signs are used […]. The CSCS revision notes below aims to highlight some of the key points you will need to revise in order to pass your test in Anyone working regularly with hand-held power tools and equipment, or anyone required to control vibrating workpieces undergoing any form of grinding or machine processing, must be aware that these and similar activities put operatives at a […].
Electrical safety is covered by the Electricity at Work Regulations which say employers have a responsibility to ensure all work which involves the use of electricity is done safely. According to the law, these appliances […]. What does the health and safety sign below mean? Fire hose location. Fire alarm point. Fire extinguisher location. Fire assembly location. Tie a piece of cloth around it and go back to work.
Continue working and check it out later when you get home. Wash it under very hot water. Locate your first aider and let them check it out. It's not your responsibility to report this. Keep on working and report it at the end of your shift. Report it to your supervisor immediately.
Stay away from that area. When does your employer need to provide a first-aid box? When the total number of employees exceeds Every site should be equipped with a first-aid box regardless of the number of employees. Ask for a mask that fits securely and wait until you have the correct RPE before starting. Ask your colleague to borrow his mask then carry on working. Carry on working and get another one after your shift ends. Carry on working with the big mask until you can get another one.
Chest protection must be worn. Substance is highly flammable. Chest protection recommended but not compulsory. Substance can cause long-term serious health problems.
The potential hazards of entering a confined space must be fully understood. Flammable or explosive gasses are always present in confined spaces. Confined spaces don't provide breathable air.
Only house-building sites have confined spaces. Ask a colleague to hold the tower while you work. Carry on using it only if the floor is level. Use a rock or a piece of wood to wedge the wheels and stop them from moving. Do not use it.
What does the health and safety sign below tell you? It tells you where the training room is located. It tells you where you need to sign in before starting work.
It tells you where the emergency assembly point is located. It tells you where you should go for your break. Begin working immediately; dust is hardly dangerous. Wear the correct personal protective equipment PPE and use devices that will control airborne dust.
Avoid the work, as dust can harm your respiratory system. Only work for a short period of time. Leave the trench immediately. Put on ear defenders to block out the noise. Continue working — the lorry will move eventually. Continue working — this is normal. A lack of oxygen. Temperatures that cause hypothermia. Too much oxygen. Use the tool as fast as you can to complete the task quickly. Do not use the tool unless you get the correct guard fitted.
Improvise and make your own. Carry on using it but be very careful and work very slowly. Why are site inductions important? It allows you to have a look around at the work site. The work site health and safety rules are discussed during the site induction. It gives you the opportunity to formally meet your colleagues. It gives you the opportunity to meet the site manager and supervisors.
Using the tool in a large, indoor area. Working outdoor on a calm day. Using the tool outside when it is windy. Working in a small room. Suffering from skin abrasions. Being crushed if the sides are not supported. Breathing in hazardous dust from the ground.
It can decrease your oxygen supply. It can cause hyperactivity. It can cause dehydration. It can create dense fumes which makes it impossible to see. It can explode. Via a fixed staircase. Via an excavator bucket. Via shoring or trench supports.
Using ladders on the work-site. Tell them to sit in the canteen for an hour before starting work. Give them coffee before they start working. Speak to your supervisor and inform him about your concerns. Give them lots of water before they start working. No, only electrical tools need inspecting. No, hand tools do not need inspecting. Yes, the should be checked once a month only. Yes, you should inspect them every-time you need to use them. Prevent you from twisting you ankle.
Ensure your footwear remains comfortable throughout the day. Prevent chemical burns if you step on hazardous chemicals. Protect your feet from nails and other sharp objects. Provide your own PPE. Report unsafe working practices. Raise concerns about safety issues. Write your own risk assessments. Perform CPR. Bandage your cuts or wounds.
Prescribe and give you medicines to help you recover. Move the person on to their back. Try to perform CPR on the person. Get medical help immediately.
Slap the person to see if they would wake up. Let your supervisor coach you on what to say. You should not tell the inspector anything as it could jeopardize your job.
Wet cutting. Place a dust collector on the machine. Keep your area neat. Wear a protective mask. Work carefully and slowly. Like all other equipment podiums must be inspected regularly. You must ensure the wheels are locked before getting on. Podiums can topple over so you must take care when reaching sideways. Moving forward.
Lifting materials. All of these answers. Hearing problems. Temporary loss of breath. Skin problems. Lung cancer. The police. Your site security. Your employer. The level of noise was high, but it was still safe. You may be coming down with the flu or a respiratory infection. Your body has been exposed to excess vibration. Which of these statements is true about using ladders? Two people can work on the same ladder if it is long enough. Two people can work on the same ladder only if someone else holds the ladder.
Two people can work on the same ladder if the supervisor approves. Only one person should work on a ladder. Dangerous to the environment. Hot liquid. Prohibition notices are given to equipment that:.
Only supervisors can use. Only managers can use. Only skilled workers can use. Water is present at the bottom of the trench. Buried services are present. There is a risk of the sides falling in, regardless of how deep it is. Tackle the fire if safe and trained to do so. Operate the nearest fire alarm. Call the fire brigade. Exit the building immediately using the nearest lift.
It tells you the fire exit is located here. This page will cover topics like:. This article will be breaking down how the CSCS exam is structured and how each section of the overall structure counts towards your final score. You will also learn about the differences between the CSCS practice questions and the actual final exam.
I also have a free CSCS study guide in practice test s here on my website. Get the CSCS strength and conditioning exam cheat sheet for free here. Courtesy of Trainer Academy. The menu at the top of this page will answer any question related to personal training that you have. Also, visit the home page for the most recent and popular articles.
The first section is made up of 80 scored and 15 non-scored multiple-choice questions. This section is split into 2 domains. The testing structure was updated on Jan 31st, Section two is a bit bigger and features scored and 15 non-scored multiple-choice questions.
This section comprises 4 domains. You will notice that each section has 15 non-scored questions. These questions do not count towards the final score but are used by the CSCS Exam Development Committee to evaluate potential new questions. The CSCS exam is known to be quite a challenge.
It is considered one of the highest strength certifications available at present. This is why I recommend my students to use Trainer Academy study materials. Check out my free CSCS study materials here. The level of difficulty is understandable considering the level of development given to the CSCS certification as well as the level of credibility it grants successful candidates.
The CSCS exam was developed for use with top-performing athletes. It goes far beyond a personal trainer level certification. Because of this, it is a prerequisite if you have any ambitions of getting into the pro athlete training game, and the exam challenges you appropriately.
The CSCS is designed to separate the wheat from the chaff so to speak. It really boils down to prep. In my opinion, the best way to prep is by taking advantage of a fresh mindset full of cutting edge exercise training or hands-on experience. Studying a degree in exercise science is also a great platform for preparation.
The actual test is going to take you around 4 hours in total, with 2. So to sum it up, the CSCS exam is difficult, but with the right kind of prep and immersion in the world of hands-on exercise science, you will nail it. This one is not for the first timer for sure. This is especially true with the grueling retest costs one needs to pay if one fail. Instead, they offer several practices or example questions in the official textbook.
The Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning textbook is your bread and butter when it comes to beating this challenging exam. It also comes loaded with mini practice tests that will give you a good enough handle on what to expect come exam time.
Remember to go for the latest possible edition of the CSCS book. The most relevant edition is the 4th. There are also several useful third-party guides and ebooks out there with practice questions and relevant test scenarios to help you. Check out my free CSCS practice test here. Not exactly, it does not include a fully designed free CSCS practice exam as is common with a lot of similar certs. Instead, the various study materials such as the textbook come loaded up with some practice questions and exam scenarios you can make use of.
You can also find loads of mock tests and example questions from previous CSCS exam prep created by reputable third-party sources. From there, you have days to take the exam. Your eligibility dates will be listed in the authorization email. The CSCS exams come packed with 80 scored and 15 non-scored multiple-choice questions in the first section and scored and 15 non-scored multiple-choice questions in section 2.
This gives you a total of multiple-choice questions. There are several nations that cater to the specific strength and conditioning coach requirements of the CSCS. To find out which center is nearest to you, take a look here. Failing the CSCS is a common occurrence. You have a slightly higher chance of passing than failing, but the possibility of failing is high enough that you should consider the retake option.
According to the NSCA website, the retake criteria are as follows: You need to wait 90 days to retake an exam from the last exam you took.
This is standard procedure, allowing you to optimize your prep You can register online for a retake within the day time period. You can do this business working after a failed exam before signing up for a retake.
You have an unlimited opportunity to retake the exam. If you only failed one section of the exam, you only need to retake that section. There is no electronic version of the certificate available currently. You will need to retake the exam before this period expires.
They're lighter to carry around. They do not need to undergo electrical inspection. Safe use of chemicals in the workplace. It tells you how to carry out a task safely. Reporting of diseases and dangerous occurrences in the workplace.
Proper manual handling techniques in the workplace. Wait until the driver is finished, if this is not possible then go around but do not walk under the load. Put on a safety helmet first then walk under the raised load.
Stay away from the cable and report it to your supervisor. Move the cable out of your way and start working. Stay clear of the cable and carry on with your work. Do not touch. Safety gloves must be worn. Safety gloves recommended but not compulsory. Safety glove must not be worn in this area. Have someone contact emergency services. Give them any appropriate medication they may need. Have them lie down in a comfortable position.
Foam fire extinguishers. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers. Dry powder fire extinguishers. Water fire extinguishers.
No action is required — it will seep into the ground before you can do anything. Locate the spill kit and then report it to your supervisor. Report it to your supervisor at the beginning of you next shift. Join a support group online. Inform your manager or supervisor. This is not contagious so you do not have to inform anyone. Tell your work colleagues only. Carbon dioxide. What are Class Three ladders designed for? They are designed to be used with jobs where bucket lifts are not possible.
They are to be used with jobs that have heights greater than 30 feet. Building site purposes. Home or domestic use. Can only be operated by senior staff members. Can only be operated by approved personnel. Must be discarded immediately. Must not be used until it is made safe. What do fire extinguishers with a Red colour band contain? Find the driver later in the day and speak to him concerning the matter. Stay clear of the vehicle and then report the matter to your supervisor.
Call the police and report the matter. Site inductions should be attended by:. Everyone who will be on the site. Supervisors only. Cleaners only. Managers only. What must do when working in a hearing protection zone? Work quickly and exit the area to avoid hearing damage. Wear adequate hearing protection. Avoid speaking to others, as they may become distracted.
Avoid using loud equipment and machinery. Where to go if the fire alarm is activated. After the first full week of work. At the site induction. After your first shift. As soon as your first task is assigned. Identify the cause of the accident for insurance purposes. Find out the cost of the accident. Find the person responsible for the accident.
Identify the cause of the accident so as to avoid similar accidents in the future. Nothing — the driver will see it on their own. Try to warn the person signalling or supervising the crane.
Report it to your supervisor. Tell the crane driver. The cylinder is almost empty. The valve is leaking. The cylinder is full. The cylinder is empty. A pick and fork. An excavator. A jackhammer. An insulated spade. What purpose does a steel toe serve in a work boot? Protection against falling debris from above. Increased traction when working from heights. The steel will keep the foot more aerated than a normal boot. Increased comfort.
A handsaw. A battery-powered screwdriver. A hammer and chisel. A hammer drill. Green safety signs signify:. A hazard. An employee must do something. Fire alarm point. Safe conditions. Blue and white health and safety signs mean:. An action is mandatory.
You're in a restricted zone. A hazard is present. It prohibits you from performing a specific task. Brandon May 27, Lishon Martin May 3, I have it in about 2 weeks. Siele February 24, Nick January 20, Tony tosswill October 7, Paul Devereux October 5, Arthur Berks September 12, Alechenu Obiabo September 10, Think I can finally renew my cscs card. Jamie Ward September 6, Mohammed September 3, David August 23, Chris October 3, Craig McConville May 9, Shaz July 4, You will need a green one for general labourers.
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