thegsi
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Has anyone got a link or file they coul send me for a mock test for working at heights? I found one online with 10 questions but there are no answers with them?
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
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Aren't these sort of thing pretty much common sense?
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thegsi
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You haven't met the guys who I work with...
...and there are a lot of specific regulation involved questions too.
[Edited on 31-01-2012 by thegsi]
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Dave
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Mainly but you will have to answer questions on specific regulations. Handrail heights, how far a ladder projects etc.
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Ben J
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Oh okay. Bit of revision needed then!
Alot of H&S stuff i've seen is mostly common sense.
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pow
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I did a working at heights day course and he was practically telling us the answers when we did the written
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andys sxi
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Have you looked in the cscs books you can buy they might have a working at height section
April 08 feature car
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Seany
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It's common sense and he will tell you anyway, I'm assuming its just the day course and your harness training.
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thegsi
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Na it's a timed exam I believe?
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Oh okay. Bit of revision needed then!
Alot of H&S stuff i've seen is mostly common sense.
my mate was telling me the questions were like this
Q:if you see an excavation with no guard rail do you:
a. walk around it
b.jump in and sit down there for lunch
c.inform the site foreman immediately
d.start up the digger and drive around the site
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harrisp
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Piratebay has got the cscs revision program.
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Welly Wanger
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its common sense he will hint during the day/lesson on stuff to remember so you get all the answers during the day. He will also help out at the end of the exam as they will want a good pass rate
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Hammer
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I don't know if down South is different but when we were getting our CSCS cards done, they sent out the papers, I downloaded the answers, gave them to those capable of actually cheating and then I filled in the others for the proper retards. We then sent them back and they sent the cards back in the post.
Job done.
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Bart
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its ALL common sense.
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