(CESCP) EXAM 2026 ACTUAL EXAM APPROVED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (A NEW
UPDATED VERSION 2026) |GUARANTEED PASS A+ |FULL REVISED
CESCP EXAM 2026
1. Which of the following is the primary standard for electrical safety in the
workplace?
a) NFPA 72
b) NEC Article 100
c) OSHA 1910.134
d) NFPA 70E
e) IEEE 1584
correct answer: d) nipa 70e
rationale: NFPA 70E is the standard specifically focused on electrical safety in the
workplace, including safe work practices, PPE, and shock and arc flash protection.
2. What is the minimum approach distance for an unqualified worker to a
480V energized conductor?
a) 1 foot
b) 1.5 feet
c) 2 feet
d) 3 feet
e) 3.5 feet
correct answer: e) 3.5 feet
rationale: NFPA 70E tables define minimum approach distances based on voltage
for unqualified workers; for 480V systems, 3.5 feet is required to prevent shock
hazards.
3. What is the purpose of an arc flash hazard analysis?
a) To determine PPE for chemical hazards
b) To verify grounding of circuits
c) To calculate incident energy and determine appropriate PPE
,d) To select the right fuses for a circuit
e) To inspect insulation resistance
correct answer: c) to calculate incident energy and determine appropriate PPE
rationale: Arc flash hazard analysis calculates potential energy from an arc fault to
select PPE and safe working distances.
4. Lockout/tag out procedures are primarily intended to:
a) Reduce exposure to chemical hazards
b) Prevent thermal burns from hot surfaces
c) Prevent accidental energization of equipment during maintenance
d) Maintain voltage at a constant level
e) Improve power factor
correct answer: c) prevent accidental energization of equipment during
maintenance
rationale: LOTO procedures ensure machines are de-energized and cannot be
accidentally started while maintenance is performed.
5. What is the minimum PPE category for work on 208V three-phase
equipment with no shock hazard?
a) category 0
b) category 1
c) category 2
d) category 3
e) category 4
correct answer: c) category 2
rationale: NFPA 70E Table 130.7(C)(15)(A)(b) specifies PPE categories based on
voltage and task; category 2 covers certain low- to medium-voltage tasks.
6. Which of the following best describes a “qualified electrical worker”?
a) Any person working near electricity
b) Anyone with general safety training
c) A person trained to recognize hazards and work safely on electrical
,equipment
d) Any licensed electrician
e) A person wearing PPE
correct answer: c) a person trained to recognize hazards and work safely on
electrical equipment
rationale: NFPA 70E defines a qualified person as trained and knowledgeable
about electrical hazards and safe work practices.
7. Before performing work on energized equipment, what is required?
a) Only PPE
b) Risk assessment and justification for energized work
c) Electrical testing only
d) Lockout only
e) Inspection by a supervisor
correct answer: b) risk assessment and justification for energized work
rationale: NFPA 70E requires a documented justification and risk assessment
before any energized work, minimizing unnecessary exposure.
8. Which type of grounding is required to reduce shock hazards in a
commercial electrical system?
a) Floating neutral
b) Isolated ground
c) Equipment grounding conductor
d) Ungrounded system
e) High-resistance grounding
correct answer: c) equipment grounding conductor
rationale: An equipment grounding conductor provides a low-resistance path for
fault current, reducing shock risk and triggering protective devices.
9. What is the maximum voltage for “low-voltage” as defined by NFPA 70E?
a) 120V
b) 240V
, c) 600V
d) 1000V
e) 480V
correct answer: c) 600v
rationale: NFPA 70E defines low-voltage systems as those up to 600V AC;
systems above this are considered high-voltage.
10. Which of the following is considered a safe work practice when using
insulated tools?
a) Use tools with visible cracks
b) Remove gloves while working
c) Inspect tools for damage before each use
d) Rely solely on PPE
e) Use tools rated below the system voltage
correct answer: c) inspect tools for damage before each use
rationale: Damaged insulated tools can fail and cause shock; inspecting them
ensures reliability and safety.
11. The most common cause of arc flash incidents is:
a) Lightning strikes
b) Overheating motors
c) Faulty or improper electrical connections
d) Grounding issues
e) Corrosion of insulation
correct answer: c) faulty or improper electrical connections
rationale: Loose or damaged connections create arcing faults, which are the
leading cause of arc flash injuries.
12. Which of the following is an acceptable practice for working near
overhead power lines?
a) Using a ladder without clearance
b) Working from a wet surface