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What are four things that all BSL-2 labs must include? - answer- 1. PPE

2. Sinks and eye wash stations

3. Restricted access

4. autoclaves (or alternative decontamination methods)



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1. What set of standards is outlined in the Canadian Electrical Code?
a. electrical product listing b. building
c. product specification d. safety ANSWER: d



2. What is the purpose of most of the rules in the Canadian Electrical Code?
a. to be used as a design manual b. to protect against fire and shock
c. to allow for future load growth d. to be used as a teaching guide
ANSWER: b



3. How is the Canadian Electrical Code used?
a. as a guide to best practices
b. as the rule for maximum standards
c. as a reference for manufacturers’ standards
d. as the rule for minimum standards ANSWER: d



4. When the Canadian Electrical Code is adopted as the code for a province, what does it become?
a. the law b. an approved option
c. part of the building code d. part of the fire code ANSWER: a



5. How many general sections are there in the Canadian Electrical Code?
a. 5 b. 8
c. 10 d. 16
ANSWER: c


6. What will you find in Appendix B of the Canadian Electrical Code?
a. general tabulated information b. added notes to rules
c. building code references d. tables ANSWER: b



7. How are the sections of the Canadian Electrical Code identified?
a. by a letter of the alphabet b. by an electrical symbol
c. by even numbers d. by odd numbers
ANSWER: c


8. Which of the following is an amending unit of the Canadian Electrical Code?
a. Section 4 b. Section 10
c. Section 14 d. Section 30 ANSWER: d

,9. According to the Canadian Electrical Code, what does the term “acceptable” refer to?
a. acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction
b. acceptable to the Canadian Building Code
c. acceptable to the Canadian Standards Association
d. acceptable to the architect or engineer designing the job ANSWER: a



10. When the Canadian Electrical Code designates something as mandatory, which term does it use? a.
notwithstanding b. acceptable
c. shall d. may
ANSWER: c


11. Which of the following should be consulted when looking for information on proper construction site working
practices?
a. Canadian Electrical Code b. job site MSDS file
c. Construction Safety Associations d. National Building Code ANSWER:
c



12. What is the goal of the Standards Council of Canada?
a. to promote voluntary approval b. to promote voluntary standardization
c. to promote voluntary compliance d. to promote voluntary safety
ANSWER: b



13. What book published by the CSA has been adopted by provincial authorities to become law?
a. Canadian Elevator Code b. Canada Standards Act
c. Canadian Safety Act d. Canadian Electrical Code ANSWER: d



14. Who is authorized to list and label electrical equipment?
a. recognized installer b. recognized testing laboratory
c. recognized design engineer d. recognized electrical contractor
ANSWER: b



15. Who has responsibility for enforcing the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC)?
a. building inspectors b. provincial electrical safety authorities
c. insurance electrical safety authorities d. federal electrical safety
authorities ANSWER: b



16. Who is responsible for taking out a permit for the inspection of electrical work?
a. electrical foreman b. job site foreman
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, c. building tenant d. electrical contractor ANSWER: d



17. What does the prefix “kilo” mean in the international System of Units (SI)?
a. hundred b. thousand
c. million d. billion ANSWER: b



18. What does the prefix “milli” mean in the international System of Units (SI)?
a. 0.00001 b. 0.0001
c. 0.001 d. 1
ANSWER: c


19. If a print is using ¼ inch to equal 1 foot and the print has a line that is 2-5/8 inches long, what length does this line
represent?
a. 2’ 5/8” b. 5’ 8”
c. 9’ 9” d. 10’ 6” ANSWER: d



20. What is the SI unit of electric charge?
a. newton b. volt
c. watt d. coulomb ANSWER: d



21. When using the Canadian Electrical Code, which system of units should you be familiar with? a. ISO b.
imperial (English)
c. BIPM d. SI (metric) ANSWER: d



22. What is the equivalent metric size of conduit for the imperial trade size 1-1/4"?
a. 21 mm b. 27 mm
c. 35 mm d. 41 mm
ANSWER: c


23. What standard is used for conductor sizes in Tables 1 through 4 of the CEC?
a. AMG b. AWG
c. CMA d. KSMIL
ANSWER: b


24. When referring to conductors larger than 4/0, what designation does Table 1-4 of the CEC use? a. MCM
b. kcmil
c. CKM d. MKM
ANSWER: b
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