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You’re driving a coach carrying elderly people. You arrive at the scene of an incident. What should you do if the emergency services have already arrived?
What should you do if your bus has been involved in an incident with other vehicles?
What must you do if your bus has hit a parked vehicle and the owner can’t be found?
How should you care for a passenger who’s in shock?
A passenger on your bus has stopped breathing. You help them by giving CPR. When should you stop doing this?
Your bus is involved in an incident. What should you do if you have a passenger who’s unconscious but still breathing?
Your bus has stopped at the scene of an incident. Why should you consider moving your passengers to the front of the bus?
Your bus hits a low railway bridge. Nobody is injured. When and to whom should you report the incident?
While driving through a tunnel, your coach catches fire. What should you do if the vehicle can’t be driven any further?
You’re carrying a bus full of passengers. What must you do if you see smoke coming from the engine compartment?
Your bus catches fire in a tunnel and can’t be driven any further. What should you do when you’ve stopped safely at the side of the road?
What should you do first to help someone who’s unconscious at the scene of an incident?
What must you do if you’re involved in a traffic incident?
Your vehicle is involved in an incident where someone is injured. You don’t produce your insurance certificate at the time. How soon must you report the incident to the police?
You’re at the scene of an incident. What does it mean if there’s a plain orange rectangle displayed on one of the vehicles?
You arrive at an incident where someone is suffering from severe burns. What should you do to help?
You’re waiting for the emergency services to arrive at the scene of an incident. A pedestrian’s leg is bleeding heavily, but there’s nothing embedded in the wound. What should you do to help?
At the scene of an incident, an injured person is lying in a busy road. What’s the first thing you should do to help?
You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. What’s the first thing you should do?
You arrive at an incident involving a motorcyclist. The motorcyclist is unconscious and bleeding.
What should be your priority?
You’re the first person to arrive at an incident where a motorcyclist is unconscious. After you’ve checked the area for immediate danger, what’s the first check you should make on the casualty?
You arrive at the scene of an incident and someone is unconscious.
What’s the first thing you should do to help them?
You’ve stopped at the scene of an incident where there are casualties.
What should you do to help?
You arrive at the scene of an incident where someone is injured.
What should be given urgent priority?
You’re at the scene of an incident. How can you help someone suffering from shock?
What should you do if you’re the first person to arrive at the scene of an incident?
There’s been an incident.
What can you do to help a driver who’s suffering from shock?
You arrive at the scene of an incident where a motorcyclist is lying in the middle of the road and unconscious. What’s the first thing you should do?
You’re trying to resuscitate a casualty who isn’t breathing. For how long should you continue?
When should you stop trying to resuscitate a casualty?
You arrive at the scene of an incident. A casualty has an injured arm that’s bleeding heavily. What should you do while waiting for the emergency services to arrive?
You arrive at the scene of an incident. The emergency services have already been called. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound, but their leg isn’t broken. What should you do to help them?
At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. Why would you move them?
At an incident, you suspect a casualty has back injuries. What’s the best way to help them?
The area around an incident is safe. What’s the best way to help an injured person?
You’re stopped by a police officer for a suspected motoring offence. Which document will you be asked to produce?
At the scene of an incident, a person has become hysterical. How should you calm them down?
You’re at an incident. Why may it be harmful to move a casualty?
Where should you stand when using a motorway emergency telephone?
Which type of fire extinguisher shouldn’t be used on flammable liquids?
Your vehicle breaks down on a motorway. What should you do if you can’t get it fully onto the hard shoulder?
Your engine catches fire. What should you do before attempting to put the fire out?
What should you do before driving into a tunnel?
What should you do when you drive into a tunnel?
What should you do before entering a tunnel?
You’re driving through a congested tunnel. What should you do if you have to stop?
You’re driving through a tunnel. What should you do if your vehicle breaks down?
Your vehicle catches fire while you’re driving through a tunnel. What should you do if the vehicle can still be driven?
What should you do when you’re driving through a tunnel in heavy traffic?
A vehicle has rolled over and caught fire. The driver’s hands and arms have been burned. How could you help the driver?
At an incident, a casualty has stopped breathing. What should you do to help them?
You’ve been involved in an incident and damaged some property. What should you do if nobody else is present and your vehicle is still roadworthy?
You’ve had an incident while driving through a tunnel. You aren’t injured but your vehicle can’t be driven. What’s the first thing you should do in this situation?
While driving through a tunnel, your vehicle catches fire. What’s the first thing you should do if the vehicle can’t be driven out of the tunnel?
You’re at the scene of an incident. What would suggest someone is suffering from shock?
What’s the first thing you should try to do if your vehicle catches fire while you’re driving through a tunnel?
You arrive at the scene of an incident. How should you deal with someone who is hysterical?
You’re at the scene of a traffic incident. What are the symptoms of someone suffering from shock?
You’re at the scene of a collision. People are injured. What should be done when the risk of further collisions has been dealt with?