CITB SPECIALISTS Study Guide 2026

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📋 CITB SPECIALISTS Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
45 min
Time Limit
90.00%
Passing Score

📚 CITB SPECIALISTS Topics to Study (33)

✍️ Sample CITB SPECIALISTS Questions & Answers

1. How can a specialist contractor reduce their employees' vibration exposure practically?
Use low-vibration tools, limit daily trigger time, rotate tasks between workers, and maintain equipment properly

Practical vibration reduction includes selecting tools with lower vibration ratings, limiting daily tool use time, rotating tasks to spread exposure between workers, and maintaining tools in good condition (blunt tools vibrate more than sharp ones).

2. What precaution must a specialist contractor take when excavating near a building foundation?
Ensure the excavation does not undermine the foundation — use a design that maintains the bearing capacity of the soil supporting the building

Excavating near existing foundations can remove the lateral support to the soil beneath them, potentially causing subsidence or structural failure. A structural assessment must determine the safe angle of influence, and temporary works (underpinning, sheet piling) may be required to maintain the building's stability.

3. What hazard do LPG cylinders present on a construction site?
Fire, explosion, and BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion) if cylinders are heated or involved in fire

LPG cylinders are highly flammable and pressurised. In fire conditions, a cylinder can undergo BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion), releasing a massive fireball. Cylinders must be stored outside in secured upright cages, away from ignition sources.

4. What does 'stand-by person' mean in confined space operations?
A person stationed outside the confined space to raise the alarm and initiate rescue if the entrant is in difficulty

A stand-by person must be stationed outside the confined space throughout entry operations. They monitor the entrant, maintain communication, and raise the alarm and initiate rescue procedures if the entrant is in difficulty, without entering themselves unless trained.

5. A plumber is working with lead-based solder on an older property. What health hazard must be controlled?
Lead fume inhalation — use local exhaust ventilation and respiratory protection

Heating lead-based solder releases lead fumes which are toxic when inhaled. Local exhaust ventilation and appropriate respiratory protective equipment (RPE) are required to control lead fume exposure under COSHH regulations.

6. What is the hierarchy of control measures in a COSHH assessment?
Eliminate, substitute, enclose, extract (LEV), general ventilation, then RPE as a last resort

COSHH follows the same hierarchy as general risk control: eliminate the substance, substitute with something less hazardous, enclose the process, use local exhaust ventilation (LEV) to capture contaminants at source, improve general ventilation, then RPE as a last resort.

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