Category: CSCS Test Revision
These CSCS test revision notes cover what you need to know to answer the CSCS test questions from the “Accident Reporting and Recording” section. This section has 19 questions, …
Passing your Health, Safety and Environment Test for Operatives isn’t as straightforward and easy as some people may lead you to believe. To pass, you’ll need a very good …
The CSCS Test revision notes below will focus on Health and Safety signs and their meanings, these safety signs are the ones you should know if you’re taking your …
Revising for your CSCS test should be quick, straightforward forward, and to the point, for this reason, we’ve created these short revision notes to help you revise for the …
These short CSCS revision notes were created to help you revise and familiarize yourself with some of the core concepts you’ll need to know in order to pass your …
The CSCS revision notes below aim to highlight some of the key points you will need to revise in order to pass your test in 2024. These 20 key …
This short CSCS Test revision article will give you a quick insight into HAVS and how it affects you. Anyone working regularly with hand-held power tools and equipment, or …
Electrical safety is covered by the Electricity at Work Regulations (1989) which say employers have a responsibility to ensure all work which involves the use of electricity is done …
Whether it’s in the home, in public or in the workplace, fire safety should never be underestimated. However, while many of us may feel confident about the basics of …
Toolbox talks are an accessible and simple way of informing workers about specific health and safety issues. They focus on matters which relate to certain working practices and are …
When working on a project, it’s important that both the staff and employer are aware of health and safety issues and how to mitigate or minimize site risks and …
When working on a construction site, preventing accidents isn’t just about preventing injury. Accidents on site can have severe legal implications on you and your employer, as well as …
When on-site, health and safety should always be prioritised over the work. Injuries and accidents can have serious consequences for employers, employees and even the general public. As well …
When on-site, excellent health and safety practices are a must. Without properly carrying out health and safety protocols, you could be putting yourself and your colleagues at risk, both …
Originally a staple material in the building industry, asbestos has been used in building work and other applications since the late 19th century due to various desirable physical characteristics, …
The term Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) refers to the range of equipment and clothing that is designed to offer workers protection from various risks to health and injury while …
Risk assessments are used by millions of people across the UK every day to help reduce the risk of workplace injuries but what is a risk assessment? Put simply …
This CSCS working at heights revision section will highlight some of the main responsibilities and measures your employer has to undertake to ensure that you are protected while working …
Manual handling training continues to be one of the most overlooked aspects of health and safety training in many companies across the UK today. The fact is, quite a …
The term COSHH means Control of Substances Hazardous to Health, it’s a well-known health and safety law that was introduced to reduce the risk of employers and employees being …
Weil’s disease and Leptospirosis are two terms you’re likely to come across when taking the CSCS test. This disease is well known for taking the lives of quite a …
Health and safety signs are used to provide visual aids in almost every working environment today, these safety signs come in all different shapes, colours and sizes and each …
This health and safety revision section is based on the different types of fire extinguishers, passing the CSCS test requires you to have a good grasp of a wide …