CSCS Health & Safety Test· CSCS / CITB
A blue circular safety sign on site means:
Choices
- AA prohibition (you must not do something)
- BA mandatory instruction (you must do something, such as wear eye protection)Correct
- CA warning of a hazard
- DSafe condition or first aid
Answer
A mandatory instruction (you must do something, such as wear eye protection)
Blue circular signs are mandatory: they tell you what you must do, such as wear a hard hat or eye protection. Red circles prohibit, yellow triangles warn, and green squares show safe conditions or first aid.
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