NFPA 70E ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACTUAL EXAM | 105
QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTION
1.What does the term 'de-energized' refer to in the context of electrical safety?Electrical energy is partially removed All electrical energy has been removed Electrical energy is being monitored Electrical energy is redirected 2.A facility is conducting an arc flash analysis and finds that the incident energy at a specific location is calculated to be 8 Cal/cm^2. Based on this information, what level of personal protective equipment (PPE) should be recommended for workers in that area?No PPE required Category 1 PPE Category 2 PPE Category 3 PPE 3.Explain the significance of Chapter 8 in the National Electrical Code (NEC) and how it relates to electrical safety.It outlines the requirements for residential wiring.It provides guidelines for the installation of communication systems to ensure safety.It details the procedures for lockout/tagout.It defines the roles of employers in electrical safety.
4.Who is responsible for executing the lockout/tag out procedure when working on a piece of electrical equipment? 1 / 3
General manager 2 / 3
Director of engineering Electrician Front desk agent Safety officer 5.According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), what is the definition of a mandatory rule?A rule that must be followed without exceptions A guideline that can be ignored if deemed unnecessary A recommendation that is encouraged but not required A rule that applies only to specific situations 6.Which of the following describes the standard in NFPA 70E?A worker with a disability has equal rights to employment.Employers with more than ten employees must keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses.Safe work practices must be applied when working on or near exposed energized parts.All tools, equipment, and machines must be inspected by the employer before use.
7.If a technician encounters a push start mechanism that needs maintenance, what safety procedure should they follow to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards?Use a lockout/tagout procedure on the main power source Disconnect the power supply without locking it out Only inform the supervisor and proceed with maintenance Leave the equipment running while performing maintenance
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