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hello every one can U help Me guys i would like to apply for my first ECS Labourer card 1 mounth ago i passed my 18 edition exam
Rules has chcanged i dont need to book ECS Health, Safety & Environmental Assessment but i have to choose one
ONE of the following Health & Safety courses:

  • CCNSG Safety Passport – National Course or Renewal Course
  • Safety Passport Alliance (SPA) Core H&S Course
  • IOSH Working Safely (IOSH Approved Centre Classroom invigilated exam only
Question is wich one Is the easy one and cheaper one Thank You

kind redgars
mar
 
Unless you specifically need one of those courses (exemptions), then just do the normal health & safety course otherwise you'll be spending more money.
 
Just book the proper ECS test, it's only £48 - link

There's plenty of practice tests online and to be honest, many of the multiple choice questions are so ridiculously simple, most people that have never even set foot on site could pass, just using common sense.
e.g.
You observe another contractor fall off a broken ladder. What should you do?
(a) Go to Screwfix immediately to get a new ladder
(b) Call the First Aider
(c) Pretend you didn't see anything, carry on chatting/smoking
(d) See if he's unconscious, if so, steal his tools and PPE
 
Just book the proper ECS test, it's only £48 - link

There's plenty of practice tests online and to be honest, many of the multiple choice questions are so ridiculously simple, most people that have never even set foot on site could pass, just using common sense.
e.g.
You observe another contractor fall off a broken ladder. What should you do?
(a) Go to Screwfix immediately to get a new ladder
(b) Call the First Aider
(c) Pretend you didn't see anything, carry on chatting/smoking
(d) See if he's unconscious, if so, steal his tools and PPE

Just book the proper ECS test, it's only £48 - link

There's plenty of practice tests online and to be honest, many of the multiple choice questions are so ridiculously simple, most people that have never even set foot on site could pass, just using common sense.
e.g.
You observe another contractor fall off a broken ladder. What should you do?
(a) Go to Screwfix immediately to get a new ladder
(b) Call the First Aider
(c) Pretend you didn't see anything, carry on chatting/smoking
(d) See if he's unconscious, if so, steal his tools and PPE

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