CSCS Emergency Procedures and First Aid Mock Test

Written By: Ryan - Admin
Updated on: April 24, 2023

Need to brush up on your CSCS Emergency Procedures and First Aid questions? You have come to the right place. In this exam, there are 48 questions on this subject to help you pass and gain your CSCS Card.

In order to pass for CSCS test your will need to get at least 45/50 questions in your exam on a wide range of subjects. These mini exams are designed to test your knowledge of CSCS Emergency Procedures and First Aid.

In this mock test, we have provided the latest 25 questions you might be asked when sitting your real CSCS Test. In order to pass your managers and professionals test you will need to score at least 46 out of 50 correct answers in 45 minutes.

There is no pass mark on this mini-test, so please keep using it until you know all of the questions from memory. Good Luck! Click here if you would like to site a full 50 question simulation Managers and Professionals mock test.

Emergency Procedures and First Aid Questions

1. A first-aid box should NOT contain:

Question 1 of 50

2. If you cut your finger and it won’t stop bleeding, you should:

Question 2 of 50

3. How should workers find out what to do if they are injured on site?

Question 3 of 50

4. How should workers find out what to do if they are injured on site?

Question 4 of 50

5. Someone has fallen from height and has no feeling in their legs You should:

Question 5 of 50

6. How should workers find out what to do if they are injured on site?

Question 6 of 50

7. Does your employer have to provide a first-aid box?

Question 7 of 50

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

Question 8 of 50

9. Someone gets a large splinter in their hand It is deep under the skin and it hurts What should you do?

Question 9 of 50

10. When should an automated external defibrillator (AED) be used?

Question 10 of 50

11. When would you expect eyewash bottles to be provided?

Question 11 of 50

12. If someone collapses with stomach pain and there is no first aider on site, what should you do first?

Question 12 of 50

13. If you are not trained in first aid, and someone is knocked unconscious, what should you do first?

Question 13 of 50

14. Someone has got a nail in their foot You are not a first aider You must not pull out the nail because:

Question 14 of 50

15. If you think someone has broken their leg, what should you do?

Question 15 of 50

16. What is the one thing a first aider CANNOT do for you?

Question 16 of 50

17. Where must an emergency route or routes ensure safe access to?

Question 17 of 50

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

Question 18 of 50

19. How should site-based staff and visitors be informed of the location of first-aid facilities on site?

Question 19 of 50

20. What must a travelling first-aid kit not contain?

Question 20 of 50

21. What should the worker be provided with if a survey on a remote, unoccupied site needs to be carried out?

Question 21 of 50

22. If you want to be a first aider, you should:

Question 22 of 50

23. If someone falls and is knocked unconscious, you should first:

Question 23 of 50

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

Question 24 of 50

25. What should you do first if you find an injured person?

Question 25 of 50

26. If there is an emergency while you are on site you should first:

Question 26 of 50

27. What is the one thing a first aider cannot do?

Question 27 of 50

28. If you think someone has a broken leg you should:

Question 28 of 50

29. When would you expect eyewash bottles to be provided?

Question 29 of 50

30. If someone gets some grit in their eye, the best thing you can do is:

Question 30 of 50

31. When an employer’s first aid needs assessment indicates that a first aider is unnecessary, the minimum requirement is to ensure that there is an appointed person. Which of the following should an appointed person carry out?

Question 31 of 50

32. How should site visitors be informed of what to do in the event of an on-site emergency?

Question 32 of 50

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

Question 33 of 50

34. If someone has fallen from height and has no feeling in their legs, what should you do?

Question 34 of 50

35. Do those in charge of sites have to provide a first-aid kit?

Question 35 of 50

36. What does this sign mean? First Aid

Question 36 of 50

37. If someone is in contact with a live cable the best thing you can do is:

Question 37 of 50

38. What does this sign mean? Emergency Eyewash Station

Question 38 of 50

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

Question 39 of 50

40. If someone burns their hand the best thing you can do is:

Question 40 of 50

41. What is the first thing you should do if you find an injured person?

Question 41 of 50

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

Question 42 of 50

43. Which one of the following signs would indicate the location of an automated external defibrillator (AED)?

Question 43 of 50

44. The first-aid box on site is always empty What should you do?

Question 44 of 50

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

Question 45 of 50

46. You will find out about emergency assembly points from:

Question 46 of 50

47. If someone working in a deep inspection chamber has collapsed, what should you do first?

Question 47 of 50

48. Someone working in a deep manhole has collapsed What is the first thing you should do?

Question 48 of 50

49. How can you see for yourself that attention has been given to simple emergency procedures on site?

Question 49 of 50

50. How should you be informed about emergency assembly points?

Question 50 of 50


 

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6 comments on “CSCS Emergency Procedures and First Aid Mock Test”

  1. I' am doing well with questions involving in emergency procedures and first aid operatives scoring 19/23, but the actual tests of Health, Safety, environmental and operative tests are going to be different from the CSCS Mock tests of 50 questions. I have always failed that actual tests scoring 88% meaning I got 44/50 correct, but I needed only to score one more correct answer then I would have scored at least 45 correct answers meaning I passed then days later receive the actual CSCS card right away then it would qualify myself in gaining employment in an actual building construction working scheme doing some contract for 5 years doing any type of various jobs. But my actual exam test is Tomorrow at 1:45pm at the Southgate College doing the Health, Safety, Environmental and Operative Tests, hoping to pass!

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