2025/2026 COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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IMSA WORKZONE TRAFFIC TECH STUDY GUIDE
What should you do first before preforming duties in the proximity of overhead power
lines ? - - ANS - -They must communicate with the power company prior to starting
the work and coordinate the activities that a representative of the power company
can be in attendance to assist while the work is being performed
Electrical lines buried underground present the same potential for danger as
overhead lines - - ANS - -True
Typical equipment you use for a overhead traffic signal installationand maintenance?
- - ANS - -Typical equipment for above ground includes bucket trucks plat form lift
trucks boom trucks and cranes
When should a full body Harness be worn - - ANS - -Whenever a technician is on any
type of aerial lift equipment
Where does the Full body harness straps around ? - - ANS - -It straps around the legs
and shoulder of the technician and is tethered to the lift arm of the aerial equipment
,Workers must be aware of what? - - ANS - -The location of utilities that cannot be
readily seen including what type they are and the potential for danger that they
possess.
The contractors should notify who before beginning excavation? - - ANS - -Notify all
known utility owners prior to beginning excavation
What is the most common underground utilities that might be encountered doing
construction for traffic signals? - - ANS - -Gas and pressurized water and sewer
lines.
Workers are responsible not only for ensuring their own safety in the work
environment but also? - - ANS - -Need to ensure that the traveling public is safe
What is most commonly use besides traffic control plan ? - - ANS - -Commonly
known as maintenance of traffic plan
What's is MOT plan ? - - ANS - -Maintenance of traffic plan
Workzone signs need to be done regardless of how short the activity. Is expected to
be. True or false - - ANS - -True
Hazardous underground utilities:
Works must be aware of what ? - - ANS - -Of the location of utilities that cannot be
readily seen, including what type they are and the potential for danger that they
possess.
,Most states and provinces have established what ? - - ANS - -Utility protection laws
that require contractors to notify all known utility owners prior to the beginning
excavation.
What is a MOT plan ? - - ANS - -Maintenance of traffic plan
What is short duration maintenance or construction operations defined in the MUTCD?
- - ANS - -An area for an hour or less at any time or daytime work that occupies a
location for more than an hour with thin a single day light period
Mobile operations ? - - ANS - -Work activities that move along the road either
intermittently or continuously
What is a long term stationary? - - ANS - -Work that occupies a location more than 3
day
What is intermediate term stationary? - - ANS - -1 daylight period up to 3 days or
nightime work lasting more than 1 hour
What is short term stationary? - - ANS - -Daytime work that occupies a location for
more than 1 hour within a single daylight period.
What's is short duration operations? - - ANS - -Work that occupies a location up to 1
hour
, What is a standard ? - - ANS - -shall). A statement of required , mandatory
What is guidance ? - - ANS - -should ) Recommend but not mandatory
What is option? - - ANS - -May ) Is a permissive condition
What is support ? - - ANS - -An informational statement
What is a negligence ? - - ANS - -as the failure to do something that a reasonable
person would ordinarily do. Or do something that a reasonably prudent person would
not do.
What is a tort in legal terminology? - - ANS - -Is a civil wrong
What is duty in tort law? - - ANS - -An obligation requiring persons to conform to a
certain standard of conduct for the protection of others against unreasonable risks.
What is a comparative negligence ? - - ANS - -Of both parties is compared and
monetary recovery is permitted despite the contributory negligence of the plaintiff
Contributory negligence is ? - - ANS - -To conduct which falls below the standard of
care that a person is legally required to exercise for his own safety and this failure is
contributing cause to injury or damage that he suffered
What does NEC stand for ? - - ANS - -National Electrical Code