PPM
Thermodynamics
Safety
Electrical
random
100

what is acceptable PPM 

9 ppm

100

1st Law of thermodynamics states?

heat/energy cannot be created nor destroyed only transferred.

100

What is type C fire extinguisher used for 

live electrical fires

100

what is the factor/factors most important to severity of electric shock?

path of current and intensity of electric current

100

What is Sensible heat?

heat that can be measured

200

When is unconsciousness after 30 minutes and death after 2 hours exposure?

2,000-2,500 PPM

200

2nd Law of thermodynamics states?

heat will always move hotter to cooler.

200

P.A.S.S stands for?

PULL

AIM

Squeeze 

Sweep

200
How great of amps can cause burns and cardiac arrest?

1500 mA or greater

200

Sound is measured in?

Decibels (dB) 

300

Carbon Monoxide is an asphyxiant, this mean that it?

Displaces Oxygen

300

Three ways to transfer heat?

Radiation, Conduction, Convection

300

What procedure is used to safely protect you when working on electrical systems?

Lock out tag out procedure 

300

How many amps cause a tingle?

.5 to 5 milliamperes (mA)

300

What is Convection heat?

heat transferred by touch

400

Carbon monoxide is created by?

Incomplete combustion

400

What are the two types of heat?

Sensible and Latent 

400

How many times is CPR training recommended?

Every year

400

How many amps will cause pain, muscle contractions and possibly respiratory arrest?

50 to 200 mA 

400

What does BTU stand for?

British thermal units

500

PPM stands for?

Parts per million

500

Enthalpy is what?

A measurement of total heat (sensible heat + latent heat)
500

What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protection Equipment
500

What is the most dangerous path of current in an electrical shock?

from one side to another side of the body, due to it crossing the heart.

500

How is BTU measured?

heat needed to take 1 pound of water to go up 1 degree Fahrenheit