RVTI Level 1 Certification Exam Recreation
Vehicle Technical Institute Actual Exam
2026/2027 – Complete Exam-Style Questions with
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RV Safety & Shop Practices
Q1: A technician is preparing to work on the roof of a tall fifth-wheel trailer. The weather is
clear, and the roof appears dry. Before climbing the ladder, which safety practice is the most
critical to ensure personal stability and prevent falls?
A. Wearing leather gloves to improve grip on the ladder rungs
B. Securing the base of the ladder and ensuring it extends at least 3 feet above the roofline
C. Carrying all tools in a single trip to avoid going up and down multiple times
D. Asking a coworker to hold the ladder by the top rung while climbing
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The best answer is B because securing the base and having proper ladder height
extension ensures stability and a safe handhold when transitioning onto the roof. Carrying too
many tools creates a fall hazard, and holding the top rung is unsafe.
Q2: You are about to begin a repair that involves removing a heavy heavy-duty house battery
from an RV chassis. To prevent a back injury, which lifting technique should you use?
A. Keep your legs straight and bend at the waist to maintain balance
B. Lift the load quickly using your back muscles to generate momentum
C. Bend at your knees and keep the load close to your body while lifting with your legs
D. Twist your torso at the waist to position the battery in the tray once lifted
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: This choice is correct because bending at the knees and keeping the load close to your
center of gravity minimizes strain on the lower back. Lifting with straight legs or twisting while
holding a heavy load are primary causes of back injuries in the shop.
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Q3: A customer has just dropped off their RV and mentions they smell a "rotten egg" odor near
the propane area. Before doing any diagnostic work, what is the first safety action the technician
should take?
A. Grab a bar of soap and a brush to perform a leak test immediately
B. Open all windows and doors to ventilate the area before turning off the main LP valve
C. Evacuate the immediate area and shut off the main LP gas supply valve at the tank
D. Light a match near the regulator to check if the gas is concentrated enough to ignite
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: You want to go with C since safety protocols dictate eliminating the fuel source
immediately upon detecting a leak smell. Ventilation is important, but shutting off the source first
prevents more gas from escaping, and using an open flame is extremely dangerous.
Q4: When working on RV electrical systems, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures are essential.
What is the primary purpose of applying a lockout device and a tag to a circuit breaker?
A. To ensure the breaker resets automatically after the repair is finished
B. To prevent accidental energization of the circuit while work is being performed
C. To remind the technician which tools are needed for the specific job
D. To indicate to the customer that the electrical system is currently broken
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This aligns with RVTI safety standards because the main goal of LOTO is to ensure
the circuit cannot be turned on by anyone else while the technician is exposed to live wires. It is
a strictly safety-oriented procedure, not a diagnostic tool or customer notification.
Q5: A technician is using an angle grinder to cut through a rusted bolt on the frame of an RV.
Which Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is most critical to protect against flying debris?
A. Chemical-resistant apron and nitrile gloves
B. Safety glasses or a face shield
C. Foam earplugs only
D. Latex examination gloves
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The best answer is B because using an angle grinder generates high-velocity sparks
and metal fragments that can cause severe eye injuries. While hearing protection is important,
face/eye protection is the immediate priority to prevent physical trauma from debris.
Q6: You are working in the shop bay and notice a puddle of oil forming under a Class A
motorhome. Which is the correct method for containing and cleaning this spill to meet
environmental safety standards?
A. Sweep the oil toward the floor drain so it washes away during the next rain
B. Pour absorbent kitty litter or oil-dry over the spill, let it soak, and sweep it into a hazardous
waste container
C. Spray the oil away with a high-pressure water hose to clear the bay floor
D. Ignore it if it is not near any electrical tools or outlets
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This choice is correct because using absorbent material contains the hazardous fluid
and prevents it from entering the environment or storm drains. Washing oil into drains is an
environmental violation, and ignoring it creates a slip hazard.
Q7: Which class of fire extinguisher is required and most appropriate for use on an RV fire
involving energized electrical components, such as a burning converter or fuse panel?
A. Class A (for trash, wood, and paper)
B. Class B (for flammable liquids like gasoline or oil)
C. Class C (for electrical fires)
D. Class D (for combustible metals like magnesium)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: You want to choose C because Class C extinguishers use non-conductive agents
specifically designed to safely extinguish fires in live electrical equipment. Using other classes
could conduct electricity or fail to put out the fire.
Q8: A technician needs to access the underside of an RV. The vehicle is supported only by its
hydraulic leveling jacks. Is it safe to crawl underneath, and why or why not?