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1. What is the primary purpose of a jobsite hazard assessment?
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A. To estimate project costs
B. To identify and mitigate potential risks
C. To assign tasks to workers
D. To schedule equipment maintenance
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2. What does MAD stand for when dealing with electrical hazards?
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A. Minimum Approach Distance
B. Maximum Amperage Detection
C. Manual Access Device
D. Multi-Asset Deployment
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3. Why is establishing MAD important?
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A. To know which pole to use
B. To charge the customer the right amount
C. To avoid accidental touch or arching of an overhead power line
D. To get the job done faster
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4. What is a Drop Zone?
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A. The spot where you leave your gear on the job
B. A 360° location with sufficient clearance to hazards
C. A location you can leave the bill after completing the job
D. The best place to park your work truck
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5. What would be the dropzone for a 40 foot pole, extended 30 feet, near 13 kv lines?
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Use the formula: Extended Length of Pole + 1/3 of the extended length + MAD
A. 40 Feet
B. 50 Feet
C. 60 Feet
D. 70 Feet
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6. When should you wear PPE?
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A. When an electrical hazard is present
B. When it's going to rain
C. When there is a dog on the property
D. When you need to work faster
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7. What pieces of PPE should be worn while water fed pole cleaning?
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A. Hazmat Suit & Gloves
B. Eye Protection & Hearing Protection
C. Back Support Band & Boots
D. Electric Rated Gloves & Dielectric Footwear
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8. What can result from accidental touching or arching from power lines?
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A. A minor burn
B. Serious Injury or Death
C. Light damage to your pole and brush
D. Turning off power to the building
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9. What is the purpose of using electric rated gloves?
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A. To keep your hands warm
B. To keep a firm grip on the pole
C. To prevent electrical current from entering your body
D. To avoid scratching your pole
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10. Dielectric Shoes should have an ASTM Label on them with the letters EH.
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A. True
B. False
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11. Which type of water fed pole has non-conductive properties?
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A. Aluminum
B. Steel
C. Fiberglass
D. Copper
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12. How many Insupole sections should you use on your pole?
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A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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13. What is the purpose of using an Insupole section?
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A. To prevent electrical current from affecting the user
B. To keep your pole protected from scratches
C. To make your pole longer
D. To measure the distance of your reach
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14. What direction does your drop zone need to be set up in?
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A. Just the Back
B. Just Side to Side
C. Just Front to Back
D. Full 360°
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15. Do water fed safety protocols apply to solar panel cleaning?
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A. Yes, any time you use a water fed pole you should follow proper safety procedures.
B. No, solar panel cleaning is different and you don't need to consider using an sort of PPE or Drop Zones.
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16. How can you test that your Rubber Electrical Insulating Gloves don't have any punctures?
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A. Try touching a live wire with them on
B. Check the manufactured on date
C. Blow into them and see if they hold air
D. There is no test for this
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17. You only need one of your hands on an insulated base section of your water fed pole.
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A. True
B. False
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18. How can you protect yourself from an electrical hazard?
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A. Wear metal accessories
B. Use insulated equipment and maintain safe distances
C. Work barefoot
D. Use water to cool down equipment
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19. Why is it important to be aware of overhead hazards?
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A. To enjoy the view
B. To measure pole length
C. To check weather conditions
D. To prevent contact with power lines or tree branches
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20. Which of the following is a common hazard when using water-fed poles near power lines?
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A. Water spots on windows
B. Electrocution due to contact with live wires
C. Reduced water pressure
D. Pole bending
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