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OSHA 30 Construction Test Answer Key ELECTROCAUTION ClickSafety Redvector| Already Graded A+| Latest 2024 Lock Out / Tag Out refers to _______. A. A process for locking tools and equipment to deter theft B. A process that eliminates the chance of unauthorized access to critical areas C. A pro...

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OSHA 30 Construction Test Answer Key
ELECTROCAUTION ClickSafety
Redvector | Already Graded A+| Latest 2024
Lock Out / Tag Out refers to _______.

A. A process for locking tools and equipment to deter theft
B. A process that eliminates the chance of unaut horized access to critical areas
C. A process that is designed to protect workers by controlling hazardous energies
C. A process that is designed to protect workers by controlling hazardous energies
(correct answer)


For effective Lock Out / Tag Out to occur, at a minimum, all energy sources must
be isolated in the off position, zero energy verified, and each worker must apply
his/her individual lock on the locking device and keep the keywith ________ ___.

A. Their Supervisor
B. Their Foreman
C. Their Safety representative
D. Himself/herself
D. Himself/herself (correct answer)


The term electrocution means?

A. Injury by electricity
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B. A severe electrical shock that requires hospitalization
C. Death caused by exposure to electricity
D. None of the above
C. Death caused by exposure to electricity (correct answer)


The three most common types of GFCIs used today are:

A. Circuit Breaker, Circuit Fixer, Circuit Finder
B. Receptacle, Power Unit, Fuses
C. Receptacle, Portable, Circuit Breaker
D. Wet, Dry, Damp
C. Receptacle, Portable, Circuit Breaker (correct answer)

Fuses and circuit breakers are intended primarily for the:

A. Protection of conductors and equipment
B. Prevention of electric shock
C. Protection of the public
A. Protection of conductors and equipment (correct a nswer)

Underground electrical hazards are _______.

A. Easy to identify
B. Hard to find & pose a serious risk to laborers & equipment operators
C. Always marked exactly where they are located
D. Alw ays buried in red concrete
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B. Hard to find & pose a serious risk to laborers & equipment operators (correct
answer)


GFCI is an acronym that stands for ____?

A. Good For Circuit Installations
B. Gran d Fuse Circuitry Impulse
C. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
C. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (correct answer)

Flexible cords must not _______.

A. Be run through holes in walls, ceilings, or floo rs
B. Be run through doorways, windows, or similar openings
C. Be left unprotected in traffic ways
D. Be hidden in walls, ceilings, floors, conduit or other raceways
E. All the above
E. All the above (correct answer)

Some examples of the most common causes of electrocution include:

A. Contact with underground and above ground energized power lines.
B. Failure to properly Lock Out and & Tag Out energized power sources.
C. Failure to use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in wet conditions.
D. Failure to maintain a safe distance from energized power sources.
E. All the above Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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