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Quiz Score

Congratulations you passed the Quiz.

You answered 90% correctly. Passing Score is: 70%.

Incorrect answers are marked in red. Correct answers are marked in green.

1) Which of the following is NOT a category of electrical burns?

a. Electrical

b. Arc/Flash

c. Thermal contact

check_circle d. Shock

2) It's okay to use extension cords with worn insulation, as long as you are careful about it.

a. True

check_circle b. False

3) A worker was removing a metal antenna when it made electrical contact with a 7200-volt power
transmission line. The worker handling the antenna received a fatal shock. What measures could
have been taken to prevent the accident from occurring?

a. Correct Answer: Both of the above could have prevented the accident from occurring

b. Workers should have been aware of overhead power lines

notifications c. Employees should have received proper safety training

4) Electrocution was the second leading cause of worker deaths on construction sites in the United
States in 2011.

check_circle a. True

b. False

5) Employers are NOT required to enforce lockout/tagout safety-related work practices on the job
site.

a. True

check_circle b. False
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6) Wet or damp conditions worsen electrocution hazards.

check_circle a. True

b. False

7) Which of the following are preventative measures that can be taken to protect yourself from
electrocution hazards?

a. Keep a safe distance from overhead power lines

b. Store important equipment beneath power lines

c. Use nonconductive equipment

d. All of the above

check_circle e. A and C only

8) Which of the following are ways employers must protect their employees on the job site?

a. Ensure overhead power line safety

b. By supplying GFCIs, or ground-fault circuit interrupters

c. Establish and enact an assured equipment grounding conductor program (AEGCP)

check_circle d. All of the above

9) Which of the following are a part of PPE that can prevent electrocution?

a. Rubber insulating gloves

b. Hoods

c. Sleeves

d. None of the above

check_circle e. All of the above

10) A fan connected to a 120-volt electrical system by an extension cord was worn through and
exposed the bare, energized conductor, which made contact with the ladder. The ground wire was
not attached to the male end of the cord's plug. When the energized conductor made contact with
the ladder, the path to ground included the worker's body, resulting in death. Which of the
following contributed to the electrocution?

a. Use of known faulty equipment

b. Lack of grounding

c. Short in a receptacle

check_circle d. All of the above


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e. None of the above

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