Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) Practice Test

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You are walking on site and a large, mobile crane reverses across your path. What should you do?

  1. Run past the crane quickly

  2. Wait or find another way around the crane

  3. Signal the crane operator to stop

  4. Get closer to take a better look

The correct answer is: Wait or find another way around the crane

When faced with a large, mobile crane that is reversing across your path, the safest and most responsible action is to wait or find another way around the crane. This response prioritizes personal safety and recognizes the inherent dangers that come with working around heavy machinery, which can have limited visibility for the operator. Cranes can move unexpectedly and can exert significant force, posing a serious risk to anyone nearby. By waiting or choosing an alternative route, you minimize your risk of injury and allow the crane operator to maneuver safely without potential collisions or accidents. Other options, such as running past the crane, attempting to signal the operator, or getting closer to inspect the situation, can all lead to dangerous scenarios. The focus should always remain on maintaining a safe distance from heavy machinery, particularly when it is in motion. This understanding is critical for ensuring safety on construction sites.