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Osha 30 Hour Test #4

The document discusses electrical safety and contains a 10 question quiz about dangers of electricity, proper use of powered tools, preventing hazards from power lines, grounding, insulators, and when to use ground-fault circuit interrupters. The questions cover categories of electrical burns, safe use of powered tools, what can damage power cords, safety measures around power lines, units of electrical resistance, types of ground fault circuit adapters, insulators, the definition of grounding, factors that must be approved for conductor insulation, and situations where ground-fault circuit interrupters are not required.
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Osha 30 Hour Test #4

The document discusses electrical safety and contains a 10 question quiz about dangers of electricity, proper use of powered tools, preventing hazards from power lines, grounding, insulators, and when to use ground-fault circuit interrupters. The questions cover categories of electrical burns, safe use of powered tools, what can damage power cords, safety measures around power lines, units of electrical resistance, types of ground fault circuit adapters, insulators, the definition of grounding, factors that must be approved for conductor insulation, and situations where ground-fault circuit interrupters are not required.
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O.S.H.A.

30-Hour Test 4

Lesson 4 – Dangers of Electricity

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

a. Electrical

b. Arc Flash

c. Shock

d. Thermal Contact

2. Which is acceptable when using powered tools?

a. Carry a tool by the cord.

b. Use tools in damp environments.

c. Use double insulated tools.

3. Power cords can be damaged by which of the following?

a. Door and window edges.

b. Staples

c. Age

d. All of the above

4. Which is a preventative measure to prevent hazards while working with power lines?

a. USE ONLY NONCONDUCTIVE TOOLS AND MATERIALS.

b. Ground lines only if they are energized.

c. Remain 50 feet from power lines

5. A/an ________ is a unit of measurement for electrical resistance.

a. Volt

b. Ohm.

c. Amp

d. All of the above

6. Which of these is NOT a type of Ground Fault Circuit Adapter?

a. Receptacle.

b. Manual.

c. Circuit Breaker.
7. Which is NOT an insulator?

a. Rubber.

b. Mica.

c. Copper.

8. What is grounding?

a. Putting an electrical tool on the ground.

b. Intentionally creating a low-resistance path that connects to the Earth.

c. Plugging a machine into an extension cord.

d. Checking fuses and circuit breakers.

9. Conductor insulation must be approved for the __________ of use?

a. OPERATING TEMPERATURE

b. Resistance.

c. Color.

d. All of the above.

10. Ground-fault Circuit Interrupters must be used for all of the following EXCEPT?

a. Rooftop.

b. ANY OUTDOOR AREA

c. Where temporary electrical wire is being used.

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