Basic Electrical Safety LinkedInThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name(Required) First Last Supervisor / Manager Email(Required)If unknown leave as default 1. There are an average of 40 injuries per week resulting in approximately 165 deaths per year resulting from workplace electrical injuries.(Required) True False 2. The human body is considered an insulator of electricity.(Required) True False 3. Serious health effects of electric shocks are:(Required) a. Heart Attacks b. Nerve Damage c. Severe Burns d. Respiratory Failure e. All of the above 4. Always use ______ Tools when possible when working with or near electricity.(Required) a. Metal b. Conductive c. Non conductive d. Brass 5. All electrical lines should be treated as dangerous.(Required) True False 6. Water should be used to put out an electrical fire.(Required) True False 7. When a person is being electrocuted which of the following is the appropriate response.(Required) a. Never touch the person b. Switch off the power c. If unable to turn of power use a non-conductive object d. Call 911 e. All of the above 8. What is the major cause of electrical accidents:(Required) a. Unsafe equipment and installations b. Unsafe environments c. Unsafe work practices d. All of the above 9. Electric cords are designed for temporary use and should not be a permanent solution.(Required) True False 10. Signs of an over loaded circuit are flickering lights, frequent tripped circuit breakers, warm or discolored wall plates, and the smell of burning insulation.(Required) True False Score: