CSCS General Responsibilities Practice For Managers and Professionals

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Updated on: February 13, 2023

Welcome to this free mock on General Responsibilities For Managers and Professionals. We have created a set of questions on this subject to help you pass your CSCS Test for the Managers and Professionals card this subject is part of the core knowledge questions.

If you want to work on a construction site then you will need to have good knowledge about this subject as you will be asked questions on them in the real exam.

In this mock test, we have provided the latest 30 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.

CSCS General Responsibilities Practice For Managers and Professionals Questions

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1. The significant findings of a risk assessment reveal a risk to health or safety of site staff. What measures should always be considered first?

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2. Where should you find out the number of people who may be carried in a passenger hoist on site?

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3. On visiting a site you noticed that it is next to a primary school. what is likely to be the most effective way of keeping children off construction sites?

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4. Which of the following can provide a good first impression of how well a site is being run?

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5. What does a risk assessment tell you?

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6. What happens if probation notice is issued by a health and safety executive inspector or local authority?

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7. ERIC is a summary of the general principles of prevention when developing safe methods of work. What does it stand for?

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8. Why is the Health and Safety at Work Act important to everyone at work? Give two answers

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9. And considering what measures to take to protect workers against risks to their health and safety, when should personal protective equipment be considered?

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10. 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 to a site?

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11. Which of the following has the highest priority under the hierarchy of control?

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12. What is the purpose of an on site risk assessment?

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

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14. Who should undertake a plan task that involves significant risk?

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15. What does the word hazard mean?

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16. A whole site has been issued with a probation notice. what does this mean during the period that the notice applies?

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17. Why is it important to identify hazards?

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18. The standards of health and safety on a project site have noticeably declined. What is the first thing you should do to find out about the contractors attitude two health and safety?

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19. Why is it important to review and update the site induction regularly?

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

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21. Why should all employees be able to view the company health and safety policy?

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

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23. How would you expect the topics for toolbox talks to be selected?

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24. Welding is about to start on the site you are visiting. What should be provided to prevent passers-by from getting arc eye?

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25. What should be your first action if you discover children playing on site?

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26. What does an employer have to prepare a written health and safety policy and record that significant findings of risk assessment?

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27. Two contract workers arrived on site with a file of generic risk assessments. You are keen for them to start but you know the risk assessments do not take into account the current site specific hazards. What is the best thing to do?

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28. Why may a young person be more at risk of having accidents?

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29. What is the best way for a responsible person to make sure that all who are doing a job and fully understood a method statement?

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30. Which of the following is not a good reason for obtaining and communicating information on construction health risks?

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