CSCS Fire Prevention and Control Practice for Managers and Professionals

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Updated on: May 31, 2024

Welcome to this free mock on Fire Prevention and Control 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 18 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 Fire Prevention and Control Practice for Managers and Professionals Questions

1. How would you expect highly flammable materials to be stored?
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2. How should acetylene and oxygen cylinders that are not in use be stored?
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3. For safety reasons how should you store or use liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders used for heating the site cabin?
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4. A foam extinguisher, identified by a cream band, should not be used on what type of fire?
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5. Which two of these activities are likely to need a hot-work permit?
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6. What is the first thing you should do if you discover a fire?
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7. What is HSG168 Fire Safety in Construction?
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8. As a result of risk assessment, work is to be carried out under a hot-work permit. What must the permit specify?
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9. What are two common fire risks on construction sites?
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10. What type of fire extinguisher should not be provided where petrol or diesel is being stored?
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11. A water fire extinguisher, identified by a red band, should only be used on what type of fire?
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12. What does a fire need to burn, in addition to heat and fuel?
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13. What must contractors ensure when work is taking place in a corridor that is a fire escape route?
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14. Which two extinguishers should not be used on electrical fires?
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15. What happens to the nozzle of a carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher when it is used?
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16. What does it mean if you see frost around the valve on a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder?
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17. Place the five stages of a fire risk assessment in order
  • Identify the fire hazards
  • Identify the people at risk
  • Periodically review
  • Evaluate the risks and plan
  • Record plan and train

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18. What should be in place on all construction sites to ensure fire precautions are adequately assessed?
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