Incidents, accidents and emergencies questions

When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights?

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At an incident, someone is suffering from severe burns. How could you help them?

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There’s been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Why should you only remove their helmet if it’s essential?

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You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound. The leg isn’t broken and there’s nothing in the wound. How could you help?

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What should you do before driving into a tunnel?

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What should you do if an instrument panel warning light comes on while you’re driving?

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What should you carry for use in the event of a collision?

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After a collision, someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services?

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You’re at the scene of an incident. How could you help someone who’s suffering from shock?

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You lose control of your car and damage a garden wall. What must you do if the property owner isn’t available?

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You’re going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead?

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You see a car on the hard shoulder of a motorway with a ‘help’ pennant displayed. What does this mean?

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An adult casualty isn’t breathing. To maintain circulation, CPR should be given. What’s the correct depth to press down on their chest?

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Which sign shows that a tanker is carrying dangerous goods?

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What should you do if your vehicle breaks down in a tunnel?

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You’ve broken down on a motorway. When you use the emergency telephone, what will you be asked for?

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What should you do to reduce the risk of your vehicle catching fire?

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On a motorway, when should the hard shoulder be used?

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At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but breathing. When should you move them?

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You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. You’ve switched on your hazard warning lights and checked all engines are stopped. What else should you do?

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