Definitions
Portable Electrical Equipment
Shocking Isn't it?
Circuits & Facts
Prevention
100
This common inexpensive electrical device that can either be installed in your electrical system or built into a power cord to protect you from severe electrical shocks.
What is a Ground Fault Circuit Interupter also refered to as a GFCI?
100
Should not be used to preform work on or near exposed electrical equipment.
What is a metal ladder?
100
Can NOT be used to fix exposed wires on an extension wire or cord.
What is electrical tape?
100

What is the minimum distance you should maintain from powerlines?

10 feet

100
In the pre-planning phase before a job begins the job site should be assessed for this.
What are electrical hazards?
200
A conducting connection between an electrical circuit or equipment and earth or a conducting body which serves in place of the earth.
What is a ground?
200

These are considered extensions of your body and if conductive should be considered into your required distance from energized areas.

What are equipment and tools?

200
Is hotter than the surface of the sun.
What is an electrical arc?
200

______ Are to be considered energized.

What are all powerlines?

200
Burns, Electrocution, Shock, Arc Flash/Arc Blast, Fire and Explosions.
What are all electrical hazards?
300
A device designed to open and close a circuit by manual means and to open a circuit automatically on a predetermined overload of current without injury to itself, within it's rating.
What is a Circuit breaker?
300
Shall be inspected by the user prior to use.
What is portable electrical equipment?
300

The most common electric shock-related injury is ______

What is "electric burns"

300

What type of GFCI is most often used with extension cords or to protect plug in equipment when receptacle or circuit breaker GFCI is unavailable. 

Temporary/portable GFCI

300

Contact with overhead power lines, Contact with energized sources (e.g., live parts, damaged or bare wires, defective equipment or tools), Improper use of extension and flexible cords create what?

What are types of electrocution hazards?

400

A measurement of electrical force

What is Voltage

400
Shall be made by a licensed electrician or an employee supervised by a licensed electrician.
What are electrical repairs?
400

True or false

Low voltage = Low hazard

What is false?

400

What are the 3 types of GFCI

Receptacle. Temporary, circuit breaker GFCI

400
Any construction, installation, demolition, or maintenance work that might damage or penetrate exsiting guarding or insulation of energized parts.
What is energized electrical work?
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