Orientation
Electrical Safety
Device Boxes
Hand Bending
Conductors and Cables
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To ensure that employees have a safe and healthful workplace.

OSHA's Mission

100

People believe that these conductors will not cause injuries.

Low Voltage conductors

100

Per NEC Article 110.12 (A) and 314.17 (A), these shall be closed to afford protection.

Unused openings

100

In a right triangle, the side directly opposite the 90 degree angle.

Hypotenuse

100

This article defines the ampacity rating of conductors and insulation.

310.15 (B)(16) - 310.15 (B)(19) [310.16]

200

RMC is a type of ______________.

Conduit

200

The ratio of height to depth used when setting up a non-self-supporting ladder.

4:1

200

When installing boxes, these NEC Articles identify factors to be considered.

314. 15 - 314. 30

200

This is used to field bend PVC.

Heat

200

The letter used to indicate the conductor can be used for wet, and outdoor applications

W

300

The difference between residential wiring and commercial wiring.

Conduit.

300

One of three factors related to the severity of shock received when a person becomes a part of an electrical circuit. 

Amount of Current. Path through the body. Time the current stays in the body

300

Square metal outlet boxes are available in 4" square and _______________.

4 11/16"

300

One of the three most common conduit benders used in the electrical field.

1/2, 3/4, 1

300

The cable typically used to feed sub-panels.

SER

400

This connects the servicing utility to the premises wiring.

Electrical Service

400

A PFAS anchor point for a 6ft. lanyard must be able to hold ________________.

5,000 lbs.

400

The amount of volume allowance used for each yoke mounted device.

Two 314.16 (B) (4)

400

The direction the pipe cutter is to be turned when cutting RMC.

Counter-clockwise

400

When referring to the conductor size, this term is commonly used to indicate both the current carrying conductor and the insulation.

Cross Sectional Area

500

This publication states the minimum standards for the safe installation of electrical systems.

NEC (NFPA 70)

500

This class of rubber gloves are permitted to be used on voltage up to 1,000 volts.

00 

500

The total volume allowance for 4 equipment grounding conductors in a box.

1 - NEC 314.16 (B) (5)

500

The Take-Up for a 3/4 inch EMT 90.

6 inches

500

The number of strands of copper the NEC Chapter 9, Table 8 states comprises a 10 AWG conductor.

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