SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ Lockout. Answer: The process of removing the source of electrical
power and installing a lock to prevent power from being turned on is
called -
◉ The name of the worker who placed the tag, the phone number of
the worker who placed the tag, the length of time the equipment is
expected to be out of service.. Answer: Tags used for lockout/tagout
may include -
◉ Tagout. Answer: The process of placing a danger tag on the source
of electrical power which indicates that the equipment may not be
operated until the danger tag is removed, is called -
◉ Contains no voltage. Answer: An absence of voltage test that is
performed to verify that a conductor or circuit part -
◉ Proximity voltage Tester. Answer: A - is a test instrument that
indicates the presence of voltage by illuminating when the top is
near an energized conductor or circuit part.
, ◉ There are multiple energy sources, There are multiple crews on
the job site, work is taking place at multiple locations.. Answer: A
complex lockout/tagout procedure is required when -
◉ High- input impedance voltmeter. Answer: An induced voltage is
measured with a(n) -
◉ Equipotential. Answer: An area in which a person or the devices
being used are at the same potential as the electrical system ground
is a(n) - zone.
◉ Deenergized.. Answer: OSHA requires that all live parts to which
an employee may be exposed be - before the employee works on or
near them.
◉ The equipment has no means of accepting a lock, tagging
procedures provide a level of safety equivalent to a lock. Answer:
When isolating electrical equipment, OSHA allows the use of a tag
without a lock when -
◉ Start/ stop stations. Answer: - cannot be used for isolating
electrical equipment for lockout/ tagout.
◉ Automatic Transfer Switch. Answer: A(n) - is used to reenergize
electrical circuits.