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Electricity travels in closed circuits, and its normal route is
through a conductor. Electric shock occurs
when:
A. The body becomes part of the circuit
B. The circuit becomes part of the conductor
C. Electricity jumps its normal path and strikes a person
D. Static electricity gathers outside the circuit
Answer-A. The body becomes part of the circuit
A shock's severity depends on:
A. Length of exposure to electricity
B. The amount of current and its frequency
C. The current's path
D. All of the above
Answer-D. All of the above
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OSHA's electrical standards are based on:
A. ANSI standards
B. The NEC
C. Suggestions submitted by industry and ad hoc
committees
D. NIOSH regulations
- Answer-B.
What are the four main types of electrical injuries?
A. Fractures, burns, neurological circuit disruption, heart
attack
B. Electrocution, electric shock, burns, indirect (e.g., a fall
from a ladder)
C. Falls, concussions, arrhythmia, burns
D. Electrocution, paralysis, loss of bone density, emotional
trauma
- Answer-B.
Electrical burns are the most serious of the three major
types of burns, and most often occur:
A. Throughout the body, as from a lightning strike
B. On the legs, when a worker has been standing in water
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C. On the hands, from direct contact with current
D. Internally, most often damaging internal organs
- Answer-C.
Hot wires, ungrounded wires that can cause a shock if you
touch them, are usually:
A. Blue or grey
B. Green or green with yellow stripes
C. Black or red
D. Yellow or Orange - Answer-C. Black or red
More than 50 percent of electrocutions are caused by a
worker coming in direct contact with:
A. Energized power lines
B. Power tools with metal parts that have become
energized
C. An electric fence
D. An underground utility that was not deenergized by the
utility company
- Answer-A.