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City & Guilds 2365 Unit 614 - Mock Exam A (2025)
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Which year was the supply of materials containing asbestos ba nned?cc......answer..... Why is asbestos in buildings particularly relevant to electrician s and other trades? ......answer.....Muchcofcthecasbestoscwillcbech idden fabric cincthe cofcthecbuildingcsocnotcimmediatelycobvious
Before starting work in a commercial property, what should yo u check? ......answer.....Thecplancorcregistercofcasbestoscpresentc incthecbuilding If there is no register or survey or the report is not clear what should you do?cc......answer.....Docnotcstartcwork,cor,c alternatively, cassumecthatcanythingcyoucarecgoingctocdisturbcco ntainscasbestos How should everyone who works with, or may disturb asbestos, be treated? ......answer.....They cmustcreceivectraining,cevencifcth eycarecselfcemployed How does most work with asbestos need to be carried out?cc...... answer.....By caclicensedccontractor Which work can be carried out by non- licensed people ......answer.....Work cwhichciscshortcduration
What is the technical name for brown asbestos? ......answer..... Amosite What is the technical name for white asbestos? ......answer.....C hrysotile Which document is all other statutory health and safety regulat ions based on? ......answer.....HealthcandcSafetycatcWorkcAct What does the term 'statutory' mean? ......answer.....Legally req uired, must be done Which year did the Health and Safety at Work Act come into for ce in the UK? ......answer..... Whose duty is it to keep employees safe in the work place? ......a nswer.....Employers
Whose duty is it to keep contractors safe in the work place? ...... answer.....Employers Whose duty is it to keep visitors safe in the work place? ......ans wer.....Employers Whose duty is it to cooperate with employers with regards to he alth and safety? ......answer.....Employees What other duties do employees have with regards health and s afety? ......answer.....To take care of their own, and other peopl es, health and safety Who has powers to enforce health and safety legislation on a co mpany, and can prosecute them for not cooperating? ......answ er.....The Health and Safety Executive The Health and Safety Executive is often shortened to which ab breviation? ......answer.....HSE
What does the Electricity at Work Regulations say about maint enance of electrical installations? ......answer.....They must be r egularly maintained What does the Electricity at Work Regulations say about the str ength and capability of electrical equipment? ......answer.....It must be capable of doing it's job without endangering anyone What does the Electricity at Work Regulations say about cuttin g off the supply to the installation? ......answer.....It must be aut omatic, in the event of a fault; and be able to be manually switc hed off for people to work on the installation What is switching off the installation to allow people to work o n it called? ......answer.....Safe Isolation The Electricity at Work Regulations are known by which abbrev iation? ......answer.....EaWR
What term is given to a person who has control over electrical s afety in any given situation? ......answer.....Duty Holder Can employers be classed as duty holders? ......answer.....Yes Can self- employed people be classed as duty holders? ......answer.....Yes Can employees be classed as duty holders? ......answer.....Yes Can an apprentice electrician with 1 weeks experience be classe d as a duty holder? ......answer.....Yes Some regulations are 'absolute', what does this mean? ......answ er.....They have to be complied with regardless of cost or time
What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about ventilation? ......answer.....If working indoors, the re should be adequate ventilation of fresh, clean air, but not dr aughty What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about indoor temperatures? ......answer.....For workers who are mainly seated the minimum temperature should be 16 degrees For workers who are mainly doing physical work the minimum temperature should be 13 degrees What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about lighting? ......answer.....Suitable lighting, along wi th natural light should be provided. Emergency lighting should also be provided if the failure of ma ins lighting would create a risk. What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about waste materials? ......answer.....Cleaning and wast
e removal should be regular, and proper facilities provided for storing waste What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about space? ......answer.....Workplaces shouldn't be cro wded What do the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulatio ns say about workstations and seating? ......answer.....Workstat ions should be suitable for the work people do. Seating should provide adequate back support, and footrests supplied for peo ple whose feet don't reach the floor What is the purpose of The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations? ......answer.....To explain to employers wha t they are required to do to manage health and safety and compl y with the Health and Safety at Work Act
Do risk assessment still have to be done if a company has less th en 5 employees? ......answer.....Yes, but hey don't have to be wri tten down BS EN 3 requires that the entire body of the extinguisher be whi ch colour? ......answer.....Red A zone of colour of up to 5% of the external area is used to identi fy what? ......answer.....The contents of the extinguisher What do extinguishers having a zone of the colour RED contain ? ......answer.....Water What do extinguishers having a zone of the colour CREAM cont ain? ......answer.....Foam What do extinguishers having a zone of the colour BLUE contai n? ......answer.....Powder
What do extinguishers having a zone of the colour BLACK cont ain? ......answer.....Carbon Dioxide What is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide? ......answer..... CO Which is the cheapest and most widely used extinguisher? ...... answer.....Water Which fires are water extinguishers primarily used on? ......ans wer.....SOLIDS such as paper and wood What is the disadvantage of water extinguishers? ......answer.... .They MUST NOT be used on fires involving LIQUIDS, or ELECT RICITY Foam extinguishers are more expensive than water, but what a dvantage do they have? ......answer.....They are more versatile. They can be used on LIQUID fires, as well as SOLIDS.
What is the main disadvantage of CO2 extinguishers? ......answ er.....The CO2 gas may quickly disperse, meaning the fire could re-start What are 'wet chemical' extinguishers? ......answer.....Specialis t extinguishers for cooking oil/fat fires What is a Class A fire? ......answer.....Fire involving SOLIDS suc h as wood or paper What is a Class B fire? ......answer.....Fires involving FLAMMAB LE LIQUIDS such as paraffin, petrol, oil etc What is a Class C fire? ......answer.....Fires involving FLAMMAB LE GASES such as propane, butane, methane etc What is a Class D fire? ......answer.....Fires involving METALS su ch as aluminium, magnesium, titanium etc
What is a Class E fire? ......answer.....Fires involving ELECTRICA L APPARATUS What is a Class F fire? ......answer.....Fires involving Cooking OI L & FAT etc CHIP ......answer.....Chemical Hazard and Information Packagi ng is often referred to by which abbreviation? Explosive ......answer.....What does this sign mean? Oxidising ......answer.....What does this sign mean? Flammable ......answer.....What does this sign mean? Toxic ......answer.....What does this sign mean?
3 ) The injury is of a type which is reportable What is an 'accident'? ......answer.....A separate, identifiable, un intended incident, which causes physical injury Is violence towards another worker covered by RIDDOR? ......a nswer.....Yes Are all injuries classed as 'accidents'? ......answer.....No, Injurie s themselves, eg 'feeling a sharp twinge', are not accidents. Ther e must be an identifiable external event that causes the injury, eg a falling object striking someone What is meant by 'work- related'? ......answer.....Accidents that happen 'out of, or in con nection with work'. The fact that there is an accident at work pr emises does not, in itself, mean that the accident is work- related - the work activity itself must contribute to the accident
What are 'reportable' injuries? ......answer.....1) The death of an y person