Working From Heights
Electrical Safety
Working From Heights 2
Electrical Safety 2
Test Your Knowledge
100

How close to the edge of a roof (if it does NOT have guardrails) can you get before you have to tie off?

What is 6 feet?

100

Electric shock occurs when a person's body mistakenly becomes a part of an ______

What is: Electric Circuit

100

Following the 4:1 rule for ladders, if a lader is 16 feet high, how many feet should it from the base?

4

100

When digging at home, only call the utility company if you are planting a tree?

False

200

Anchorage points need to be able to support at least how many pounds?

At least 5,000 pounds

200

Electricity can ______ more easily through some material than others.

Flow

200

PFAS must be used if you are within _____ of an unguarded edge of the roof.

6 feet

200

Safety is everyone's ___________________.

Responsibility

300

Fall protection is required at how many feet above the ground or lower level?

4
300

When operating a local disconnect switch, stand to the ______ of the disconnect switch.

Left

300

Who is the CEO of Owens Corning?

Brian Chambers

300

The most common shock related injuries are?

Burns

300

Insulators are subtances/materials that __________ the flow of electricity.

resist or slow

400

What type of lanyard is required when working from heights?

Retractable

400

What is the first factor of electric shock?

Current

400

What is required in order to work on the roof?

Permit

400

There are two (2) main dangers associated with Arc Flash:

Blast

Flash

500
What are the "ABC's" of Fall Protection?

Anchorage

Body Harness

Connectors (Retractable lifeline)

500

Electric Shock can result in anywhere from a slight tingling sensation to________

Cardiac Arrest

500

What shock voltage kills more people than any other voltage level?

120

500

Conductors are substances that offer _________ to the flow of electricity.

little resistance

500

The NFPA stands for?

The National Fire Protection Association