Exam Coverage
Exam coverage for the NEIEP 100 Elevator Final Exam includes
foundational elevator industry knowledge as part of the National
Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP) training curriculum. It
focuses on basic elevator systems, components, terminology, and
operation principles, including traction and hydraulic systems, hoisting
machines, controllers, safety devices, doors and door operators, and
guide rails. The exam also evaluates understanding of electrical
fundamentals, wiring diagrams, tools and equipment, workplace safety
practices, and OSHA-related regulations.
Emphasis is placed on safe work habits, hazard recognition, basic
troubleshooting concepts, proper maintenance procedures, and
,applying industry standards while working on elevator systems in the
field
A mechanic is working on a construction job, and finds the carpenter
using a powder activated tool to anchor wall track. Of the following,
which precaution should the mechanic take?
Wear hearing protection
Which of the following is a term used to describe a body harness used
in conjunction with a shock absorbing lanyard?
Personal fall arrest system
,Which is the best way to communicate with your coworkers while you
are in the machine room and they are working in the pit?
Two-way radio
A mechanic hurts their back while lifting a heavy box. A doctor
diagnoses a "strain". What type of Injury did they sustain?
Muscle stretched beyond limits
, You are about to step to a car top. After activating the top of car stop
switch and the inspection switch, what is the next step to verify that
they work?
Close the hoist way doors and set up a hall call
What safety device might you encounter in a hydraulic elevator pit?
Plunger gripper
What is the most serious consequence of incorrect lifting?
Spinal injury