What is the flow of electrical energy called?
What is current/ampere
The LEAST effective method of preventing electrical risk is through the use of _____.
What is Personal Protective Equipment
A fatal electric shock is called...
What is electrocution
Insulated gloves must be inspected when and how
What is before each use and using the air pressure method
Safety device required by OSHA on construction site circuits for utilized electrical circuits
What is a GFCI—ground fault circuit interrupter.
Material through which current moves easily? (What do we use to move electricity?)
What is a conductor/wire
The process used to verify an electrical circuit is de-energized
What is live-dead-live testing
Electrical discharge through the air
What is arcing (aka an electrical arc)
The only ladders you may use near energized circuits
What are non-conductive (fiberglass or wood)
A conductor added to circuits to create low resistive path to neutral or earth
What is a grounding wire
The device that rapidly releases electrcial energy
What is a capacitor
Where the insulating capability of protective equipment may be subject to damage, it must what
What is requires its own protection (e.g., leather gauntlets over rubber gloves)
The minimum "safe" EMF amount to be considered touch safe
What is 50 Volts and below
What do current carrying conductors have to prevent electrical shocks?
What is the insulation around an energized conductor
The minimum tripping hazard for a GFCI
What is 4-6 mA
The opposition to CURRENT FLOW (what's it called, don't over think it)
What is resistance/ohms
Lockout/tagout is an example of _____. (Hierarchy of controls)
What is an administrative control
Coming in contact with (this) can cause injury or death (electrically speaking)
What is a live electrical circuit
Arc flash suits protect from what
What is extreme heat, pressure, and molten metal caused by arc flashes
A ground conductor loses its connectivity if this is missing from a plug
What is the ground prong
Glass, rubber, plastic, dry wood, paper, ceramics, and air are considered what?
What are insulators
Term for the distance within which workers must wear PPE to protect against electrically live energy work
What is arc flash boundary
Three factors that affect severity of shock
What are path, amount of current, length of time
The most dangerous electrical situation, also known as a (blank) to (blank) fault
What is a line-to-line or phase-to-phase fault
Testing for voltage in a circuit, the prongs of your meter go from the live phase to (blank)
What is ground