NFPA 70 Exam 2025 Questions and
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NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, consists of ? chapters, 16 informative
annexes, the Foreword to NFPA 70E, and Article 90, Introduction. Chapter 1 is divided into ?
articles. - ANSWER✔✔-3/5
The appointment of the NFPA 70E Committee was announced on January 7, ? , and was formed to
assist ? in preparing electrical safety standards that would serve its requirements. - ANSWER✔✔-
1976/ OSHA
he 2004 edition of NFPA 70E introduced the requirements of ? . The 2015 edition ? all previous
editions. - ANSWER✔✔-the energized electrical work permit / supersedes
The Informational Note to the definition of arc flash boundary states that a second degree burn is
possible by an exposure of unprotected skin to an electric arc flash above the incident energy level
of ? . - ANSWER✔✔-1.2 cal/cm2
An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within
which a shock hazard exists - ANSWER✔✔-Limited approach boundry
An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within
which there is an increased risk of shock, due to electrical arc-over combined with inadvertent
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Answers
NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, consists of ? chapters, 16 informative
annexes, the Foreword to NFPA 70E, and Article 90, Introduction. Chapter 1 is divided into ?
articles. - ANSWER✔✔-3/5
The appointment of the NFPA 70E Committee was announced on January 7, ? , and was formed to
assist ? in preparing electrical safety standards that would serve its requirements. - ANSWER✔✔-
1976/ OSHA
he 2004 edition of NFPA 70E introduced the requirements of ? . The 2015 edition ? all previous
editions. - ANSWER✔✔-the energized electrical work permit / supersedes
The Informational Note to the definition of arc flash boundary states that a second degree burn is
possible by an exposure of unprotected skin to an electric arc flash above the incident energy level
of ? . - ANSWER✔✔-1.2 cal/cm2
An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within
which a shock hazard exists - ANSWER✔✔-Limited approach boundry
An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical conductor or circuit part within
which there is an increased risk of shock, due to electrical arc-over combined with inadvertent
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