Safety Basics
You Should Know
Tools
Boxes and Certifications
Conductors
100

–Considered the biggest safety hazard.

Electric Shock

100

informs electricians of a material’s physical properties, as well as the effects on health that make the material dangerous to handle.

Safety Data Sheets (SDS)

100

Often called “channel-lock” or “tongue-and-groove” plier; used to hold and tighten raceway couplings and connectors, and to hold and turn conduit and tubing.

Pump plier

100

Three Primary NRTL's

–Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)

–CSA International (CSA)

–Intertek Testing Services (ITS)

100

Conductors in residential wiring are usually installed in a cable assembly, they are made of

•Copper

•Aluminum

•Copper-clad aluminum

200


Temperature can be as high as 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit.

Arc Flash

200

The acronym PASS can be used as a guide on how to operate a fire extinguisher. The second “S” is to remind you to

sweep the nozzle back and forth at the base of the fire until it is extinguished.

200

Pulls wires or cables through electrical conduit and pulls/pushes cables in wall or ceiling cavities.

Fish Tape and Reel

200

Many AHJs base their approval of electrical equipment on whether it is listed and labeled by an

Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL)

200

Conductors used in residential wiring typically range in size from

14 AWG to 2/0 copper.

300

What are three general categories of electrical hazards that a residential electrician could be exposed to?

electrical shock

arc-flash

arc-blast

300

Ladders should extend at least_______ when placed against a structure shorter than the ladder.

3 feet above the top support

300

Must be used when working on “live” electrical equipment.

Insulated Tools

300

•Usually made of PVC, phenolic, or polycarbonate

•Lightweight, strong, very easy to install, and inexpensive

•Used with a nonmetallic-sheathed cable wiring method

Nonmetallic Device Boxes

300

They are used when several conductors are spliced together at a point on the wiring system.

Junction Boxes

400

The speed of the molten metal is estimated at 700 mph.

Arc-Blast

400

An _______means the boots are approved for electrical work.

EH marking

400

Common bit used with a right-angle drill.

Forstner bit

400

Most common metal device box size

3" x 2" x 3-½"

400

The NEC® requires that each conductor be color coded to indicate the function that it performs in a circuit.

What does a Black conductor represent in a residential wiring circuit?

Used as an ungrounded or “hot” conductor and carries the current to the load in 120-volt circuits.

500

Personal fall arrest systems could be used at heights of _______ or more and must be used when the scaffold platform is less than 18 inches wide.

10 Feet

500

A free fall from a scaffold when using a fall arrest system is limited to_______

 6 feet

500

If using tools outside, use an extension cord designed for outdoor use marked...

 “W-A” or “W”

500

This type of Metal box is primarily used for surface mounting and can accommodate one device such as a receptacle or switch.

the “handy” or “utility” box.

500

Conductor sizes larger than 4/0 are listed in kcmil.

kcmil stands for?

1000 circular mils.