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OSHA Focus Four: Electrocution (with NFPA 70E and lockout/tagout)
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OSHA Focus Four: Electrocution (with NFPA 70E and lockout/tagout)
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1. Which item is NOT an energy-isolating device for lockout/tagout purposes?
2. Under lockout/tagout, what must happen before servicing begins?
3. NFPA 70E treats PPE mainly as:
4. Which statement best matches OSHA’s purpose for electrical standards?
5. Which situation is most likely to cause an electrocution incident on a site?
6. A worker shuts off a machine and sees that it stopped moving. What is the next best action before repair work?
7. On a temporary jobsite, what protection does OSHA training commonly recommend with portable power tools?
8. An unqualified worker is working near overhead power lines. What minimum distance is commonly cited in OSHA electrical guidance?
9. Which choice best describes “tagout” compared with “lockout”?
10. Which hazard is most commonly highlighted in OSHA electrocution training for construction sites?
11. Which answer best fits a short exam response on why lockout/tagout matters?
12. Which is the best exam answer when asked for the safest default approach to electrical servicing?