BC ELECTRICAL FIELD SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE (FSR) CLASS B PRACTICE TEST EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
1. Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
2. Field Safety Representative (FSR) Duties and Responsibilities
3. Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) – General Requirements and Wiring Methods
4. Grounding and Bonding Systems
5. Overcurrent Protection and Coordination
6. Conductor Sizing, Ampacity, and Voltage Drop Calculations
7. Motors, Motor Control, and Transformer Installations
8. Inspection, Testing, and Declaration Procedures
9. Professional Ethics and Compliance Enforcement
Introduction
This comprehensive practice examination is designed to prepare candidates for the British Columbia Electrical Field
Safety Representative (FSR) Class B certification exam. It assesses the foundational knowledge, applied professional
skills, and regulatory understanding required to supervise electrical work safely and ensure compliance with the
Safety Standards Act, Electrical Safety Regulation, and the Canadian Electrical Code. The assessment features a
rigorous structure of multiple-choice questions, including real-world scenarios that demand critical thinking and
,sound decision-making. This practice test emphasizes the practical application of codes and standards necessary
for an FSR to effectively oversee installations under 1000 volts and uphold the highest standards of electrical safety
in British Columbia.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the primary legal responsibility of a Field Safety Representative (FSR) Class B?
A. To perform all electrical installations personally
B. To design complex electrical power distribution systems
C. To supervise electrical work for safety and code compliance
D. To issue electrical permits to contractors
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: The FSR Class B is responsible for ensuring electrical work is performed safely and in
compliance with applicable codes and regulations . The FSR oversees work and makes declarations of
compliance on behalf of the contractor.
Question 2
Which legislation provides the primary statutory framework for electrical safety regulation in British Columbia?
A. Canada Labour Code
B. Workers Compensation Act
,C. Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
D. National Building Code of Canada
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: Electrical work in BC is regulated under the Safety Standards Act and the Electrical Safety
Regulation . These establish the legal requirements for electrical installations and the role of FSRs.
Question 3
Under the BC Safety Standards Act, what action must an FSR take upon discovering a life-threatening electrical
hazard during an inspection?
A. Issue a verbal warning only
B. Issue a "Notice of Prohibition" (Order to Disconnect) immediately and notify Technical Safety BC
C. Complete the inspection and report the hazard later
D. Advise the property owner to correct the hazard
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: When a life-threatening hazard is found, an FSR must take immediate action by issuing an
order to disconnect and notifying Technical Safety BC . This ensures public safety is prioritized without delay.
Question 4
What is the maximum voltage for a completed electrical installation typically covered by a Class B FSR certificate
of qualification?
A. 150 volts
B. 750 volts
, C. 1000 volts
D. 5000 volts
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: According to Technical Safety BC, the Class B FSR certificate allows declarations for electrical
installations where the voltage of the completed installation is under 1000 volts . This distinguishes it from the
Class A certification.
Question 5
An FSR Class B may make declarations for underground raceway installations at what voltage?
A. Under 150 volts only
B. Under 750 volts only
C. Any voltage
D. Under 1000 volts only
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: The Class B FSR certification covers the Underground Raceway scope, allowing for underground
conduit installations at any voltage .
Question 6
What is the minimum relevant electrical work experience required after receiving a Certificate of Qualification to
apply for Class B FSR certification?
A. 6 months (900 hours)
B. 1 year (1,800 hours)
CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
1. Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
2. Field Safety Representative (FSR) Duties and Responsibilities
3. Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) – General Requirements and Wiring Methods
4. Grounding and Bonding Systems
5. Overcurrent Protection and Coordination
6. Conductor Sizing, Ampacity, and Voltage Drop Calculations
7. Motors, Motor Control, and Transformer Installations
8. Inspection, Testing, and Declaration Procedures
9. Professional Ethics and Compliance Enforcement
Introduction
This comprehensive practice examination is designed to prepare candidates for the British Columbia Electrical Field
Safety Representative (FSR) Class B certification exam. It assesses the foundational knowledge, applied professional
skills, and regulatory understanding required to supervise electrical work safely and ensure compliance with the
Safety Standards Act, Electrical Safety Regulation, and the Canadian Electrical Code. The assessment features a
rigorous structure of multiple-choice questions, including real-world scenarios that demand critical thinking and
,sound decision-making. This practice test emphasizes the practical application of codes and standards necessary
for an FSR to effectively oversee installations under 1000 volts and uphold the highest standards of electrical safety
in British Columbia.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the primary legal responsibility of a Field Safety Representative (FSR) Class B?
A. To perform all electrical installations personally
B. To design complex electrical power distribution systems
C. To supervise electrical work for safety and code compliance
D. To issue electrical permits to contractors
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: The FSR Class B is responsible for ensuring electrical work is performed safely and in
compliance with applicable codes and regulations . The FSR oversees work and makes declarations of
compliance on behalf of the contractor.
Question 2
Which legislation provides the primary statutory framework for electrical safety regulation in British Columbia?
A. Canada Labour Code
B. Workers Compensation Act
,C. Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
D. National Building Code of Canada
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: Electrical work in BC is regulated under the Safety Standards Act and the Electrical Safety
Regulation . These establish the legal requirements for electrical installations and the role of FSRs.
Question 3
Under the BC Safety Standards Act, what action must an FSR take upon discovering a life-threatening electrical
hazard during an inspection?
A. Issue a verbal warning only
B. Issue a "Notice of Prohibition" (Order to Disconnect) immediately and notify Technical Safety BC
C. Complete the inspection and report the hazard later
D. Advise the property owner to correct the hazard
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: When a life-threatening hazard is found, an FSR must take immediate action by issuing an
order to disconnect and notifying Technical Safety BC . This ensures public safety is prioritized without delay.
Question 4
What is the maximum voltage for a completed electrical installation typically covered by a Class B FSR certificate
of qualification?
A. 150 volts
B. 750 volts
, C. 1000 volts
D. 5000 volts
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: According to Technical Safety BC, the Class B FSR certificate allows declarations for electrical
installations where the voltage of the completed installation is under 1000 volts . This distinguishes it from the
Class A certification.
Question 5
An FSR Class B may make declarations for underground raceway installations at what voltage?
A. Under 150 volts only
B. Under 750 volts only
C. Any voltage
D. Under 1000 volts only
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: The Class B FSR certification covers the Underground Raceway scope, allowing for underground
conduit installations at any voltage .
Question 6
What is the minimum relevant electrical work experience required after receiving a Certificate of Qualification to
apply for Class B FSR certification?
A. 6 months (900 hours)
B. 1 year (1,800 hours)