3rd August 2010, 09:09 PM
I didn't mean for my questions to be taken as a criticism of the CSCS, as I firstly admitted that coming from overseas I have had no exposure to the scheme whatsoever. I simply meant to ask if the questions had to do with those aspects of health and safety.
Yes, the invisible man, environmental factors affect how much water one should drink, but I'm sure out there there are median guides for moderate activity. Also, yes, it is the one with the allergy's responsibility to be concerned for their own risk of being stung, but there are folks out there who have never been stung who may have an allergy. If it is a supervisor's responsibility to have a first aid kit, that should be involved. From the previous posts, it just sounded like the test was all about goggles and gloves. I apologise for the miscommunication.
Yes, the invisible man, environmental factors affect how much water one should drink, but I'm sure out there there are median guides for moderate activity. Also, yes, it is the one with the allergy's responsibility to be concerned for their own risk of being stung, but there are folks out there who have never been stung who may have an allergy. If it is a supervisor's responsibility to have a first aid kit, that should be involved. From the previous posts, it just sounded like the test was all about goggles and gloves. I apologise for the miscommunication.