You have 30 minutes to answer 25 SSSTS Mock Test questions. You need to answer at least 20 out of 25 questions correctly to pass. Answers may be reviewed after each question or at the end of the test. Good luck!
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1. A hot works project is completed. What must the person in charge of the work now do with their copy of the permit to work certificate?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: The person in charge must return their copy to the issuing authority, so it can then be cancelled.
Explanation: The person in charge must return their copy to the issuing authority, so it can then be cancelled.
2. Whose responsibility is it to provide site inductions?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The contractor, or principal contractor, must provide an induction to all new people on site (including visitors).
Explanation: The contractor, or principal contractor, must provide an induction to all new people on site (including visitors).
3. Which TWO of the following may be suitable when a language barrier exists between inductees and the person leading the induction?
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Correct Answer: C , D
Explanation: It is a legal obligation to provide all employees with information in a form that can be understood. Where there is a language barrier, this may require the use of images (a bank of which have been specially developed) or speaking more slowly.
Explanation: It is a legal obligation to provide all employees with information in a form that can be understood. Where there is a language barrier, this may require the use of images (a bank of which have been specially developed) or speaking more slowly.
4. How often should excavations, cofferdams, and caissons be inspected?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Excavations, cofferdams, and caissons must be inspected daily before they are used, and weekly (with record).
Explanation: Excavations, cofferdams, and caissons must be inspected daily before they are used, and weekly (with record).
5. Which TWO of the following do NOT require inspection daily before use?
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Correct Answer: B , C
Explanation: Most equipment, plant, and tools require pre-use inspection - electrical equipment in site offices and fire-fighting equipment do not.
Explanation: Most equipment, plant, and tools require pre-use inspection - electrical equipment in site offices and fire-fighting equipment do not.
6. How often must cranes and plant used for lifting people be EXAMINED?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Cranes and plant used for lifting people must be examined with record every six months, and inspected every week.
Explanation: Cranes and plant used for lifting people must be examined with record every six months, and inspected every week.
7. Why must you be familiar with RIDDOR?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: RIDDOR stands for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, and outlines the circumstances under which an incident must, by law, be reported to the HSE or Local Authority.
Explanation: RIDDOR stands for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations, and outlines the circumstances under which an incident must, by law, be reported to the HSE or Local Authority.
8. An employee is injured at work - who must fill out the accident book?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Wherever possible, the employee who was injured must fill out the book. If this is not possible, someone may fill it out on their behalf.
Explanation: Wherever possible, the employee who was injured must fill out the book. If this is not possible, someone may fill it out on their behalf.
9. Which TWO of the following statements are TRUE regarding health surveillance?
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Correct Answer: B , D
Explanation: Health surveillance must be provided (for free) and undertaken wherever required - this is a legal obligation.
Explanation: Health surveillance must be provided (for free) and undertaken wherever required - this is a legal obligation.
10. An employee comes forward to seek support for an alcohol dependency issue. Which TWO of the following must be ensured?
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Correct Answer: B , D
Explanation: Employees must not be punished or disadvantage for voluntarily coming forward for support. Their treatment or rehabilitation must be kept strictly confidential.
Explanation: Employees must not be punished or disadvantage for voluntarily coming forward for support. Their treatment or rehabilitation must be kept strictly confidential.
11. Under which TWO of the following conditions are travel first aid kits used?
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Correct Answer: B , E
Explanation: Travel first aid kits are required in every company vehicle, and may also be issued to lone workers.
Explanation: Travel first aid kits are required in every company vehicle, and may also be issued to lone workers.
12. Which of the following grades is applied to the HIGHEST level of high-visibility?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Class 3 high visibility PPE is the highest grade of visibility.
Explanation: Class 3 high visibility PPE is the highest grade of visibility.
13. What must employers do if a worker's asbestos exposure is expected to exceed the asbestos-in-air action level?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Employers must arrange medical surveillance for workers whose asbestos exposure exceeds the asbestos-in-air action level.
Explanation: Employers must arrange medical surveillance for workers whose asbestos exposure exceeds the asbestos-in-air action level.
14. Which TWO of the following steps can you take to avoid creating dust?
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Correct Answer: D , E
Explanation: Pre-sized materials will avoid cutting materials down on site, and where it is necessary to cut materials, a block cutter produces less dust than a disc cutter. The other steps are good ways to stop dust getting airborne - they do not avoid creating dust.
Explanation: Pre-sized materials will avoid cutting materials down on site, and where it is necessary to cut materials, a block cutter produces less dust than a disc cutter. The other steps are good ways to stop dust getting airborne - they do not avoid creating dust.
15. Which THREE of the following may contain silica?
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Correct Answer: A , D , E
Explanation: Silica is a naturally occurring substance in many common materials you will find on site, but not organic materials, wood, or the chemical formaldehyde.
Explanation: Silica is a naturally occurring substance in many common materials you will find on site, but not organic materials, wood, or the chemical formaldehyde.
16. True or false: CO2 alarms will help protect workers against carbon monoxide poisoning?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: CO2 alarms are used to detect carbon dioxide; the alarm you must use in this case is a CO alarm.
Explanation: CO2 alarms are used to detect carbon dioxide; the alarm you must use in this case is a CO alarm.
17. When there is one person carrying out a repetitive manual handling operation (like moving building blocks), what weight is the recommended upper limit for the individual items being handled?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: The risk of injury where one person is carrying out a repetitive manual handling operation is significantly higher, on the whole, where individual items weigh more than 20kg.
Explanation: The risk of injury where one person is carrying out a repetitive manual handling operation is significantly higher, on the whole, where individual items weigh more than 20kg.
18. What must be done if a fire exit becomes blocked by construction work?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: Escape routes may become blocked over the course of construction. This must be accommodated by arranging an alternative escape route where necessary.
Explanation: Escape routes may become blocked over the course of construction. This must be accommodated by arranging an alternative escape route where necessary.
19. What must you do to prove a circuit is dead at the point of work?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: A proving unit and test lamp must be used to prove that a circuit is dead.
Explanation: A proving unit and test lamp must be used to prove that a circuit is dead.
20. Site traffic may cause public roads to become dirty - what is a good step to prevent this happening?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Wheel-washing facilities are a good way of ensuring dirty site vehicles do not negatively impact public roads.
Explanation: Wheel-washing facilities are a good way of ensuring dirty site vehicles do not negatively impact public roads.
21. What should be done if lifting equipment is hired, but the site does not have sufficiently competent personnel to operate it?
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Correct Answer: A
Explanation: Contract lifting is where a competent person from a lifting equipment hiring company is brought in to use the equipment, where this cannot be done by employees on site.
Explanation: Contract lifting is where a competent person from a lifting equipment hiring company is brought in to use the equipment, where this cannot be done by employees on site.
22. Which TWO of the following must be TRUE regarding the boom when a vehicle is travelling with a suspended load?
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Correct Answer: A , C
Explanation: To keep the load clear from the ground and away from the vehicle's chassis, the boom must be raised and extended.
Explanation: To keep the load clear from the ground and away from the vehicle's chassis, the boom must be raised and extended.
23. What must you do if a gas escape catches fire?
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation: Do not attempt to fight flames created by an ignited gas leak - you must evacuate and call the emergency services.
Explanation: Do not attempt to fight flames created by an ignited gas leak - you must evacuate and call the emergency services.
24. How far away should a dangerous substances store be from surrounding obstacles?
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Correct Answer: C
Explanation: There should be at least 2m distance between a store and nearby boundaries and buildings.
Explanation: There should be at least 2m distance between a store and nearby boundaries and buildings.
25. Who must register as a waste carrier?
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Correct Answer: B
Explanation: Even if you are only carrying your own construction/demolition waste in your vehicle, you must register as a waste carrier.
Explanation: Even if you are only carrying your own construction/demolition waste in your vehicle, you must register as a waste carrier.