FASAIL Safety for Electricians Setwork PDF Past Paper
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This document contains multiple-choice questions related to safety in the electrical industry. The questions cover concepts such as OSHA guidelines, electrical hazards, and risk control methods.
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Exam FASAIL Albalawi Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following is one of OSHA’s Focus Four hazards? A) Electrical hazards B) Fall hazards...
Exam FASAIL Albalawi Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following is one of OSHA’s Focus Four hazards? A) Electrical hazards B) Fall hazards C) Caught-in or -between hazards D) Struck-by hazards 2) What is the movement of electrons in a conductor called? A) Electric current B) Voltage C) Resistance D) Capacitance 3) Which part of the body provides most of its electrical resistance? A) Outer layer of skin B) Bones C) Blood D) Muscles 4) Which type of burn is caused by electric arcs? A) Arc burns B) Chemical burns C) Thermal contact burns D) Radiation burns 5) What is the first step in making sure a circuit is off? A) Make sure the circuit is locked out and tagged B) Test for zero voltage C) Confirm the test instrument is working properly D) Put on appropriate PPE 6) Which of these is NOT a main cause of electrical incidents? A) Proper use of PPE B) Unsafe conditions C) Unsafe equipment D) Unsafe actions 7) What is the best way to reduce risk according to the hierarchy of risk controls? A) Elimination B) Administrative controls C) PPE D) Awareness 8) What does a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) do? A) Turns off a circuit when there is a ground fault B) Measures voltage C) Provides insulation D) Measures current 9) Which of these is true about electrical shock? A) Construction workers are four times more likely to be shocked B) Most incidents involve touching high-voltage conductors C) CPR cannot fix heart fibrillation D) Most accidents occur with low-voltage conductors 10) What is the purpose of a live-dead-live test? A) To make sure a circuit is off B) To check if a motor works C) To measure voltage D) To ensure a circuit is working properly 1 11) What is fibrillation? A) The heart quivering due to an electric shock B) A type of burn C) A method of testing circuits D) A type of PPE 12) Which of these is an example of an administrative control? A) Warning sounds on a jobsite B) Using insulated tools C) Wearing PPE D) Eliminating hazards 13) What should you do if you think a circuit is on? A) Check with a live-dead-live test B) Ignore it C) Use it cautiously D) Report it to a supervisor 14) What is the main reason for using PPE? A) To reduce the risk of injury B) To look professional C) To comply with company rules D) To avoid fines 15) Which of these is NOT a type of burn caused by electrical accidents? A) Chemical burns B) Electrical burns C) Arc burns D) Thermal contact burns 16) What is the role of a competent person on a jobsite? A) To identify hazards and take corrective action B) To supervise workers C) To perform administrative tasks D) To provide first aid 17) What should be done after testing for zero voltage in a circuit? A) Check the test instrument again B) Remove PPE C) Report to a supervisor D) Lock out and tag the circuit 18) Which of these is a less effective risk control method? A) PPE B) Engineering controls C) Elimination D) Substitution 19) What is the main function of double-insulated tools? A) To insulate the case from electrical energy B) To measure voltage C) To provide extra grip D) To reduce weight 20) What is the first thing to do when performing a live-dead-live test? A) Make sure the circuit is locked out and tagged B) Test for zero voltage C) Confirm the test instrument is working properly D) Put on appropriate PPE 21) Which of these is true about the human body and electricity? A) The body is a good conductor B) The body is a poor conductor C) The body provides no resistance D) The body can store electrical energy 2 22) What is the purpose of NFPA 70E®? A) To set standards for electrical safety at work B) To provide guidelines for electrical installations C) To measure electrical resistance D) To certify electricians 23) What should you do if you find unsafe equipment on a jobsite? A) Report it and do not use it B) Use it cautiously C) Repair it yourself D) Ignore it 24) Which of these is NOT part of the hierarchy of risk controls? A) Attending work on time B) Elimination C) Substitution D) Engineering controls 25) What is the main cause of electrical incidents ? A) Unsafe actions B) Proper use of equipment C) Following safety rules D) Using PPE 26) What is the effect of a shock on the human body? A) It can cause the heart to stop beating and result in fibrillation B) It can cause burns only C) It has no effect D) It can only cause minor injurie 27) What is the purpose of CFR 1910 and CFR 1926? A) To certify electricians B) To provide guidelines for electrical installations C) To set safety regulations for workplaces D) To measure electrical resistance 28) What should you do if you see someone being shocked? A) Turn off the power source immediately B) Pull them away from the source C) Call for help and wait D) Use a metal object to separate them from the source 29) What is the most common reason for electrical accidents involving handheld power tools? A) The frame or case of the tool is energized B) The tool is not powerful enough C) The tool is too heavy D) The tool is not used frequently 30) What is the role of a qualified person on a jobsite? A) To resolve problems related to the work or project B) To supervise workers C) To perform administrative tasks D) To provide first aid 31) Which of the following PPE is used to protect against electrical hazards? A) Rubber insulating gloves B) Safety glasses C) Hard hats D) Safety shoes 3 32) What color tag indicates Class 1 rubber protective equipment? A) White B) Beige C) Red D) Yellow 33) What should you do if you are unsure about the condition of rubber gloves? A) Send them for evaluation and testing B) Use them cautiously C) Discard them D) Use them only for low-voltage tasks 34) What is the purpose of a hot stick? A) To keep you at a safe distance from energized parts B) To measure voltage C) To provide insulation D) To test for zero voltage 35) OSHA sets standards related to the use of PPE on electrical jobs. A) True B) False 36) Arc flash shields are optional when working on or near energized circuits. A) True B) False 37) Insulated blankets can be used on the floor as a protective measure. A) True B) False 38) Safety glasses are required at all times when working on or near energized circuits. A) True B) False 39) A discharge probe is used before working on de-energized circuits with capacitors installed. A) True B) False 40) What should you do before using insulated blankets? A) Inspect them before each use B) Use them on the floor C) Use them without testing D) Only use them for low-voltage tasks 41) What is OSHA’s purpose? A) To ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers B) To provide guidelines for electrical installations C) To set manufacturing specifications for electrical equipment D) To provide operating instructions for electrical equipment 42) What must employers provide to ensure workplace safety? A) A workplace free from recognized hazards B) Only basic tools C) Personal vehicles for employees D) Free meals 43) What is one of the employee responsibilities for electrical safety? A) Avoiding the use of PPE B) Ignoring company safety policies C) Inspecting and properly storing PPE D) Delegating safety tasks to others 4 44) What does the OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) rule prevent? A) Unexpected energization or startup of equipment B) Electrical shock from faulty wiring C) Overloading of electrical circuits D) Improper use of electrical tools 45) What is the BEST protection against electrical shock hazards? A) Maintaining a safe distance B) Using insulated tools C) Wearing PPE D) Following company safety policies 46) OSHA’s purpose is to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers. A) True B) False 47) Employees are not responsible for inspecting and properly storing their PPE. A) True B) False 48) Job safety planning and a job briefing are required before starting each task. A) True B) False 49) The OSHA LOTO rule applies only to electrical work. A) True B) False 50) Distance is the best protection against electrical shock hazards. A) True B) False 5