Examination Prep 2026 – Practice Questions,
Answers & Detailed Rationales
1. What is the primary goal of industrial energy risk assessment?
A. Increase production speed
B. Reduce operational costs only
C. Identify, evaluate, and mitigate energy-related hazards
D. Replace all mechanical systems
Rationale: Risk assessment focuses on identifying and controlling
hazards to prevent incidents, not solely cost or production
improvements.
2. Which document is most critical when initiating a risk
assessment?
A. Maintenance schedule
B. Employee handbook
C. Process safety management plan
D. Payroll register
Rationale: The Process Safety Management (PSM) plan outlines
hazards and controls essential for assessment.
3. What does “likelihood” represent in risk analysis?
A. Severity of consequences
B. Cost of equipment damage
,C. Probability of an event occurring
D. Duration of downtime
Rationale: Likelihood refers to how often or probable an incident is
expected to occur.
4. Which tool is commonly used for qualitative risk assessment?
A. Regression analysis
B. Risk matrix
C. Fourier analysis
D. Load balancing model
Rationale: Risk matrices evaluate likelihood vs severity in qualitative
assessments.
5. What is the first step in hazard identification?
A. Risk mitigation
B. Equipment shutdown
C. System walkthrough inspection
D. Cost analysis
Rationale: Physical inspection helps identify visible and hidden
hazards.
6. Which hazard is most associated with energy systems?
A. Ergonomic strain
B. Noise pollution only
C. Electrical arc flash
D. Air quality imbalance
Rationale: Arc flash is a major energy-related hazard in industrial
systems.
, 7. What does “risk control hierarchy” prioritize first?
A. Personal protective equipment
B. Administrative controls
C. Elimination of hazard
D. Warning signs
Rationale: The hierarchy prioritizes eliminating hazards over
controlling exposure.
8. Which is an engineering control?
A. Safety training
B. Work permits
C. Machine guarding
D. Shift rotation
Rationale: Engineering controls physically isolate workers from
hazards.
9. What does ALARP stand for?
A. As Low As Reasonably Practical
B. As Low As Reasonably Practicable
C. Always Limit All Risk Processes
D. Automated Loss Adjustment Risk Protocol
Rationale: ALARP refers to reducing risk to a level that is reasonably
achievable.
10. Which energy system requires strict lockout/tagout procedures?