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Working at Height Mock Test — Free Practice

Free Working at Height Regulations 2005 mock test for UK site workers, electricians and supervisors. 25 questions from a 200-question bank covering the hierarchy of control (avoid, prevent, mitigate), ladder safety, fragile surfaces, edge protection, MEWP selection, fall arrest vs fall restraint and rescue planning.

Questions
30
Time limit
35 min
Pass mark
70% · 21/30
Question bank
200

Free, no sign-up. Retake as many times as you like — different questions each time.

Sample questions

  1. 01Under the Work at Height Regulations 2005, what is considered 'working at height'?
    • AWork where a fall would be likely to result in a fracture or a more serious injury
    • BAny work where a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury
    • CWork carried out above 2 metres from the ground, floor or permanent platform level
    • DWork on scaffolding, ladders or elevated platforms, but never at or below ground level

    Why: The Work at Height Regulations 2005 define working at height as any place where a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury. There is no minimum height threshold — even working at ground level near an open excavation counts.

  2. 02Approximately how many fatal injuries per year in the UK are caused by falls from height?
    • AAround 100 deaths per year
    • BAround 200 deaths per year
    • CAround 10 deaths per year
    • DAround 40 deaths per year

    Why: Falls from height account for approximately 40 fatalities per year in the UK, making it one of the leading causes of workplace death. The majority of these fatal falls occur from relatively low heights, often below 2 metres.

  3. 03Which piece of legislation places a general duty on employers to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of employees?
    • AManagement of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
    • BHealth and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
    • CWork at Height Regulations 2005
    • DConstruction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015

    Why: The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HASAWA) is the primary piece of UK health and safety legislation. It places a general duty on employers to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety, and welfare at work of all employees.

Common questions

Is the Working at Height Mock Test mock exam free?

Yes — 100% free, no sign-up needed. Questions are pulled at random from a substantial bank, with a worked explanation on every question after you submit.

Can I retake the mock exam?

Yes. Every attempt picks a different random selection and reshuffles the options, so each retake gives you genuinely new questions. No limit on retakes.

Does this count towards the real qualification?

No — this is independent practice material. To gain the actual qualification you need to sit the official assessment through an approved provider.

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