CSCS IRELAND Study Guide 2026

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📋 CSCS IRELAND Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
45 min
Time Limit
90.00%
Passing Score

📚 CSCS IRELAND Topics to Study (29)

✍️ Sample CSCS IRELAND Questions & Answers

1. What is the minimum height for guardrails on a scaffold platform in Ireland?
950 mm (approximately 1 metre)

Under Irish construction regulations, guardrails on scaffold platforms must be at least 950 mm high, with a mid-rail and toe board also required to prevent falls and objects being kicked off.

2. Which measure is the most effective engineering control for reducing hand-arm vibration exposure from tools?
Selecting and using low-vibration tools and maintaining them in good condition

Selecting tools with lower vibration emissions and keeping them properly maintained (sharp blades, correct settings) directly reduces the vibration at source, which is more effective than downstream controls.

3. What information should be recorded in an accident report on a construction site?
Date, time, location, nature of injury, activity being performed, parties involved, witnesses, immediate cause, and actions taken

A thorough accident report captures all factual information needed to investigate and prevent recurrence. Incomplete records hinder investigation and may be inadequate for legal proceedings or HSA notification.

4. How often should emergency evacuation drills be conducted on Irish construction sites?
At regular intervals — typically at least twice per year, and whenever the site layout changes significantly, new hazards are introduced, or a large number of new workers arrive

Emergency drills should be conducted regularly — at least twice per year on longer-duration projects. Additional drills should be held when: the site layout changes significantly (affecting escape routes), new significant hazards are introduced, a large number of new workers arrive, or the emergency plan is revised. Drills must be recorded, and any issues identified must be corrected.

5. What must be done before a worker enters a deep excavation in Ireland?
Inspect it for stability, test for hazardous gases if appropriate, ensure safe access and egress, and have a rescue plan

Before entry into a deep excavation, a competent person must inspect for stability, test the atmosphere for gas accumulation (especially in confined-space-like conditions), provide proper access/egress ladders, and have an emergency rescue plan.

6. What is the correct angle for positioning a leaning ladder on a construction site?
75 degrees (1 metre out for every 4 metres up — the 1 in 4 rule)

The correct angle for a leaning ladder is approximately 75 degrees, following the 1 in 4 rule: for every 4 metres of vertical height, the base should be 1 metre away from the wall.

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