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Electrical Safety and Compliance Quiz

Test your knowledge on workplace safety standards and regulations with our engaging Electrical Safety and Compliance Quiz. This quiz covers essential duties of workers, employers, and the critical aspects of electrical safety regulations.

  • Assess your understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • Learn about the responsibilities regarding electrical safety equipment.
  • Challenge yourself to improve workplace safety knowledge.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ProtectiveGear201
Which of the following is NOT a duty of a worker:
To use or wear the equipment, protective devices
To report to his or her supervisor any contravention of Act
To report to supervisor the absence of any PEE required for the area
To work in compliance with the OHSA and Ontario regulations
Carla works at the hardware store and has been critically injured on the job. She may have sustained
An amputation of her big toe;
The loss of sight in only one eye;
A deep cut to lower leg which resulted in some loss of blood
All of the above
Which of the following statements are the most accurate?
Standards are mandatory
Regulations are established by consensus
Standards are mandatory when referenced in legislation
Standards are defined as an authoritative rule
True
False
Which of the following statements is true?
CSA is a standard development organization (SDO)
CSA is a certification organization (CO)
CSA is a standard development & certification organization
Q5) A worker may refuse to work, without penalty, where he or she has reason to believe that
The physical condition of the workers may slow down production
The physical condition of the workplace may endanger himself/hersellf
E) The worker's refusal to work would endanger life of another worker
Section 27 of the OHSA outlines the:
Duties of Supervisors;
Duties of Employers;
Duties of Workers;
Duties of Owners.
An enclosed work space shall be at a temperature:
Not lessthan 15 C;
Not greater than 30 C and not less than 18 C
Not lessthan 18 C;
The purpose of the SPE-1000 is to address the safety of electrical equipment in terms of
Maximum labelling and test requirements;
Minimum marking and labelling requirements;
Minimum construction, test, and marking requirements.
In the SPE-1000, “hazardous voltage” is considered to be:
A voltage exceeding 42.4 V rms;
A voltage exceeding 30 V rms;
A voltage exceeding 30 V peak
A voltage not exceeding 42.4 V peak;
What is the least preferred method of control?
Administrative control;
Engineering control;
Preventative maintenance;
Personal protective equipment;
Electrical equipment, insulating materials and conductors shall be certified by the:
Occupational Health and Safety Act;
Canadian Standards of Ontario;
Electrical Safety Authority;
Ontario Regulation 851
Which of the following organization is a Standard Development Organizations
Canadian Standards Association & Underwriters’ Laboratories Inc
Canadian Standards Association
Canadian Standards Association & ULC Standards
The IRS within an organization where everyone has an indirect responsibility for health & Safety as an essential part of his or her job
True
False
Duties of the employers are described in what section of the Occupational Health & Safety Act.
Section32
Section27
Section28
Section25
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