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From a safety point of view, which of the following should be considered first when deciding on the number and location of access and egress points on a site?

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Why must a residual current device (RCD) be used in conjunction with 230-volt electrical equipment?

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Which of the following should be the first consideration if you need to use a hazardous substance?

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What is the main danger of leaving someone who has fallen suspended in a harness for too long?

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A design feature of some airbags used for fall arrest is a controlled leak rate. If you are using these, what must you ensure about the inflation pump?

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Which piece of equipment is used with a cable avoidance tool (CAT) to detect cables?

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On the site electrical distribution system, which colour plug indicates a 400-volt supply?

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Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, where would you find the arrangements for managing health and safety for the project you are working on?

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What does the proactive monitoring of health and safety procedures involve?

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What danger is created by excessive oxygen in a confined space?

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How long must you keep inspection records under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015?

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Where must the number of people who may be carried in a passenger hoist on site be displayed?

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What should be included in a method statement for working at height? Give three answers.

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When putting people to work above public areas, what should be your first consideration?

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Ideally, where should a safety net be rigged?

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Where should liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders supplying an appliance in a site cabin be positioned?

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Who should you inform if someone tells you that they have work-related hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?

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What must happen if a prohibition notice is issued by an inspector of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) or Local Authority?

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In the colour coding of electrical power supplies on site, what voltage does a blue plug represent?

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Under the requirements of the Work at Height Regulations, what must the minimum width of a working platform be?

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Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, which of the following must be in place before demolition work can start?

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If a scaffold is not complete, which of the following actions should be taken by the supervisor?

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What should be the capacity of a spillage bund around a fuel storage tank, in addition to the volume of the tank?

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Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, which two of the following must you ensure workers have received before they start working on site?

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At what minimum noise level must you provide hearing protection to workers if they ask for it?

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What should be used to protect passers-by from getting arc eye when electric welding is about to start on your site?

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You have to use a new substance for the first time and need to carry out a COSHH assessment. What are the two main things you will need?

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At what decibel (dBA) level does it become mandatory for an employer to establish hearing protection zones?

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On a scaffold, what must be the largest unprotected gap between any guard-rail, toe-board, barrier or other similar means of protection?

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In considering what measures to take to protect workers against risks to their health and safety, when should personal protective equipment (PPE) be considered?

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In deciding what control measures to take, following a risk assessment that has revealed a risk, what measure should you always consider first?

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Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, what must be provided before construction work starts, and then maintained until the end of the project?

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Why may a young person be more at risk of having an accident?

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What is the maximum unprotected gap allowed between any guard-rail, toe board, barrier or other similar means of protection on a scaffold?

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How should access be controlled if people are working in a riser shaft?

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When do the Work at Height Regulations require a working platform to be inspected by a competent person?

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In the context of a risk assessment, what does the term risk mean?

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What is the minimum height of the main guard-rail on a scaffold?

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Following a scaffold inspection under the Work at Height Regulations, how soon must a report be given to the person on whose behalf the inspection was made?

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What is the purpose of using a permit to work system?

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Before allowing a lifting operation to be carried out, where should you ensure that the sequence of operations is recorded to enable a safe lift?

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Why is it important that hazards are identified?

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Which of the following tasks would you expect the appointed person for first aid to carry out?

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What is your least reliable source of information when assessing the level of vibration from a powered hand tool?

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What regulation contains details of the welfare facilities that must be provided on a construction site?

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Why is it dangerous to use inflatable airbags for fall arrest if they are too big for the area to be protected?

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Where should an emergency escape route take you to?

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Which two of the following factors must be considered when providing first-aid facilities on site?

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Which of the following is a significant hazard when excavating alongside a building or structure?

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How could a site worker check if the residual current device (RCD) through which a 230-volt hand tool is connected to the supply is working correctly?

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What is regarded as the last resort in the hierarchy of control for operatives' safety when working at height?

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What is the purpose of the health and safety file that is handed to the client at the end of the project?

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What is the maximum vertical height that a fixed ladder can be climbed, before an intermediate landing place is required?

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What is the best way for a supervisor or manager to make sure that the operatives doing a job have fully understood a method statement?

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The Beaufort Scale is important when working at height externally. What does it measure?

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When is it advisable to take precautions to prevent people, plant or materials falling into an excavation?

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When does an employer have to prepare a written health and safety policy?

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What is the significance of a weekly or daily personal noise exposure of 87 decibels (dBA)?

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What must edge protection be designed to do?

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Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, when the contractor sets a person to work on a construction site, what must they ensure that person has, or be in the process of, obtaining?

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If there is a fatal accident or a reportable dangerous occurrence on site, when must the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) be informed?

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When should guard-rails be fitted to a working platform?

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What does a COSHH assessment tell you?

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When the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 apply, what must be in place before construction work begins?

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The significant findings of risk assessments must be recorded when how many people are employed?

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When planning possible work in a confined space, what should be the first consideration?

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Which of the following precautions should be taken to prevent a dumper that is tipping material into an excavation from falling into it?

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What is the advantage of using safety nets rather than a harness and fall-arrest lanyard?

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What does the term lower exposure action value (80 decibels (dBA)) mean, when referring to noise?

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What should you do if you notice that operatives working above a safety net are dropping off-cuts of material and other debris into the net?

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Which of the following is a fall-arrest system?

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How should cylinders containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) be stored on site?

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CSCS Supervisor Mock Test – Prepare for Your Supervisor Role in Construction

What is the CSCS Supervisor Test?

The CSCS Supervisor Test, also known as the Specialist Supervisory Health, Safety and Environment Test, is designed for those in supervisory roles on construction sites. It assesses your knowledge of site safety, leadership responsibilities, and how to maintain a safe working environment for your team.

Why Take a Supervisor Mock Test?

Taking a CSCS Supervisor Mock Test helps you get familiar with the types of questions you’ll encounter in the real exam. It’s ideal for practicing key topics and boosting your confidence before sitting the actual test.

What Topics Are Covered?

The Supervisor test covers both core health and safety knowledge and supervisory responsibilities, including:

  • Risk assessments and method statements

  • Toolbox talks and safety briefings

  • Site rules and regulations

  • Environmental awareness

  • Incident reporting and emergency procedures

  • Conflict resolution and team management

  • Legal duties and responsibilities under UK regulations

Why Take This Test?

This test is for individuals who are, or aim to be, in a supervisory position such as:

  • Site Supervisors

  • Foremen

  • Team Leaders

  • Gangers

  • Managers with oversight on health and safety practices

Benefits of Practicing with Mock Tests:

  • Understand the format and question style

  • Identify areas where you need improvement

  • Practice under exam-like conditions

  • Improve your confidence and time management

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