Employers Are Not Required To Enforce Lockout
Question: Which of the following are a part of PPE that can prevent electrocution?
Answer: All of the above
Question:
Answer: All of the above
Question: Wet or damp conditions worsen electrocution hazards
Answer: True
Question: Which of the following is NOT a category of electrical burns?
Answer: Shock
Question: A worker was removing a metal antenna when it made electrical contact with a 7200-volt power transmission line. The worker handling the antenna received a fatal shock. What measures could have been taken to prevent the accident from occurring?
Answer: Both of the above could have prevented the accident from occurring
Question: Electrocution was the second leading cause of worker deaths on construction sites in the United States in 2011.
Answer: True
Question: It’s okay to use extension cords with worn insulation, as long as you are careful about it.
Answer: False
Question: Employers are NOT required to enforce lockout/tagout safety-related work practices on the job site.
Answer: False
Question: Which of the following are preventative measures that can be taken to protect yourself from electrocution hazards?
Answer: A and C only
Question: Which of the following are ways employers must protect their employees on the job site?
Answer: All of the above