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26102 Electrical Safety
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Instructions: Using the Electrical Level 1 book (Module 26102) fill in the worksheet.
1.
The normal beating of a heart can be upset by an electrical current as
small as _____.
2.
What must happen before any work may be performed in a confined space?
3.
OSHA requires you to be evaluated by a physician to ensure that you are physically fit
to use what type of protective equipment?
4.
NEC Section 590.6(A
)
states that the receptacle outlets requiring GFCI protection
include the 125V, single-phase, 15A, 20A, and _______.
5.
What battery byproducts can be explosive when mixed with air?
6.
What type of meter is used to measure current without direct contact to stripped
conductors?
7.
The OSHA lockout/tagout rule protects workers from
.
Worksheet
26102 Electrical Safety
© Lincoln Technical Institute. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Lincoln Tech confidential and proprietary information
and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed, in whole or in part, without the expressed written
permission of Lincoln Technical Institute. 5/17/2022
8.
What should have side rails that extend 36 inches above the top support point?
9.
At the end of the shift, a confined space entry permit must be______.
10.
NFPA 70E
®
provides practical guidance in _______.
11. For safety, before using a volt tester, verify proper functionality
by
_.
12.
OSHA CFR 1910
is the standard for
.
13. OSHA safety standards for the construction industry are contained in
__.
14. What color tags are on the rubber gloves with the highest level of protection?
15. A live-dead-live test is conducted in order to ________.
Worksheet
26102 Electrical Safety
© Lincoln Technical Institute. All Rights Reserved. This document contains Lincoln Tech confidential and proprietary information
and may not be copied, further distributed, or otherwise disclosed, in whole or in part, without the expressed written
permission of Lincoln Technical Institute. 5/17/2022
16.
Class 1 rubber gloves have a maximum AC use voltage of
.
17.
When a guardrail cannot be attached to a building, a solution may be to install
a(n) _______.
18.
What is a main factor that determines the outcome of an electrical shock?
19.
For safety, you should assume that any facility constructed before 1980
contains
.
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