What should you do if you see a downed power line at a construction site?
What is "stay at least 35 feet away and call for help"?
What should you always do before working with electrical systems or equipment?
What is "turn off the power and lock out/tag out"?
What should you do to keep extension cords safe on a job site?
What is "keep them dry and check for any damage"?
What should you do if you accidentally cut an electrical cord with a tool?
What is "stop using the tool and disconnect the power"?
If you're working in an area with water and electrical equipment, what should you do first?
What is "make sure the area is dry before working"?
What is the most common cause of electrocution on construction sites?
What is "contact with overhead power lines"?
What type of electrical hazard is caused by faulty wiring or exposed conductors?
What is "a shock hazard"?
What safety measure should be used when working outdoors with electrical equipment?
What is "use a Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)"?
What is one important thing to check before using any power tool on a job site?
What is "check that the tool’s cord is not frayed or damaged"?
If you see a power line down on the ground, what should you do?
What is "stay far away and call emergency services"?
What type of protective equipment should you wear when working around electrical hazards?
What is "insulated gloves and rubber boots"?
What is one way to reduce the risk of electrocution when working near energized equipment?
What is "use insulated tools and equipment"?
What should be done if you find exposed wires on a job site?
What is "report them immediately and have them repaired"?
When should you use rubber gloves or insulated tools while working with electricity?
What is "whenever working near exposed wires or energized equipment"?
What’s a good habit to protect yourself when using a power tool?
What is "always check the tool for damage before using it"?
What is the first thing you should do if an electrical worker is shocked on the job?
What is "disconnect the power source before trying to help"?
If you must work near an overhead power line, what should you ensure about your equipment?
What is "make sure equipment is at least 10 feet away from the power line"?
What should workers wear if they’re working near live electrical wires?
What is "rubber insulating gloves"?
What should you do if an electrical circuit breaker keeps tripping?
What is "report the issue to your supervisor or a qualified electrician"?
If you're working around electrical wires, what should you avoid doing?
What is "touching the wires or getting too close without proper safety gear"?
What is the minimum clearance distance required for workers to stay from overhead power lines, according to OSHA?
What is "10 feet"?
What is the role of a qualified electrical worker on a construction site?
What is "to handle electrical installations, repairs, and troubleshooting safely"?
What should you do to ensure an electrical circuit is not live before starting work?
What is "use a voltage tester"?
What is the minimum distance you should keep from an overhead power line while operating a crane?
What is "10 feet"?
If you accidentally drop your sandwich into an electrical socket, what should you do?
What is "stop eating sandwiches near electrical outlets"?