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CSCS First Aid Test

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HS&E TEST

CSCS First Aid and emergency procedures Mock Test

First Aid and Emergency Procedures

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If you cut your finger and it won't stop bleeding, what should you do?

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Someone collapses with stomach pain and there is no first aider on site. What should you do first?

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What two things should you do if there is an emergency situation on site?

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If there is an emergency while you are on site, what should you do first?

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Evacuation routes should be:

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What should be done in the event of an emergency on site?

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if you think that someone has broken their leg, what should you do?

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If the first-aid kit on site is empty, what should you do?

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If you find an injured person and you are on your own, what should you do first?

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Does your employer have to provide a first-aid kit?

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What is the one thing a first aider cannot do?

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How should you be informed about what to do in an emergency? Give two answers.

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Someone has fallen from height and has no feeling in their legs. What should you do?

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Someone is knocked unconscious and you are not trained in first aid. What should you do first?

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If someone is in contact with a live cable, what should you do first?

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Someone working in a deep inspection chamber has collapsed. What should you do first?

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Which of the following best describes an assembly point?

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What information should be gathered after a near miss incident occurs?

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A first aider is required to have which one of the following?

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What should not be in a first-aid kit?

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Which two of the following will help you to find out about the site emergency procedures and emergency telephone numbers?

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How would you expect to find out the location of the emergency assembly point?

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You witness a serious accident on site. What immediate action should you take? Give two answers

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What should you be given information about emergency assembly points?

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Why is First Aid Important on Construction Sites?

Construction sites can be hazardous, and accidents can happen at any time. Having first aid knowledge ensures that injuries are managed promptly, potentially preventing further harm or even saving lives. The CSCS First Aid Test evaluates your understanding of basic first aid procedures, emergency response actions, and legal responsibilities on-site.

What Will You Learn in This Test?

This test is designed to assess your knowledge of essential first aid principles, including:

  • How to respond to common workplace injuries

  • Recognizing life-threatening emergencies

  • Performing CPR and using an AED

  • Treating burns, cuts, and fractures

  • Understanding employer and employee first aid responsibilities

Key Topics Covered:

  • Emergency Response – Knowing what to do in the event of an accident or medical emergency.

  • CPR and AED Use – Understanding how to administer life-saving treatment.

  • Bleeding and Wound Care – How to properly manage cuts, scrapes, and deep wounds.

  • Burns and Fractures – The correct procedures for handling these common construction injuries.

  • First Aid Regulations – Employer and employee responsibilities under health and safety laws.

Why Take This Test?

  • Stay compliant with construction safety regulations.

  • Protect workers’ health and safety by understanding the correct reporting protocols.

  • Enhance your knowledge of accident prevention and incident management on the job site.

Prepare for the CSCS Accident Reporting Test today and ensure you’re equipped to handle accidents effectively and responsibly on your construction site!

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