Electrical Safety Quiz Welcome to your Electrical Safety Quiz Employees who work on or repair electrical equipment: Are volunteers with past experience Are trained and authorized. Cannot work on other equipment. None of the Above Electrical Shock can cause: Hearing Loss Death Blindness Chemical sensitivity If you see bare or exposed wires you should: Wrap them in tape Warn others and report it to a Supervisor Cut the wires to prevent a fire Both A and B Before using electrical tools: Check for broken parts Check that the handle is black Check the rating on the label All of the above Voltage at or above which value is considered hazardous: 10 Volts 30 Volts 110 Volts 240 Volts Rubber soled shoes protect you from electrical shock: True False Before plugging in an electrical tool or appliance: Check for broken plug Check for exposed wires or damaged cords Don’t overload an outlet All of the above If you see a lock or tag on an electrical switch: You can turn on the switch if it is your equipment It is ok to use the equipment if you don't see someone working on it You must not touch the switch None of the above If the ground prong is broken off from the equipment plug: You may use the equipment if you are careful You must be a supervisor to use the equipment You may use the equipment if you have permission You may not use the equipment Electrical equipment rooms may be entered by: Any employee Authorized employees Management employees only Janitorial staff Time's up Related Share