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LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP ORIENTATION TEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS YEAR

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Pass your Lineman Apprenticeship Orientation Test on the first attempt with this complete 2026 actual exam bank featuring authentic questions and verified solutions—latest update this year. This comprehensive study guide covers every essential topic for electrical lineworker apprenticeship entry and orientation: electrical fundamentals (volts, amperes, electrons, difference of potential), electrical shock hazards (10 mA fibrillation threshold, arc temperatures up to 35,000°F), body resistance factors (perspiration reducing resistance from 100,000 to 35,000 ohms), OSHA training requirements for electrical field employees, protective grounding principles (three reasons: prove isolation, protect against accidental energizing, protection from induction), bonding vs grounding principles, equipotential bonding, step potential and touch potential definitions, second point of contact hazards, protective ground installation and removal procedures, unexpected line energization sources (operator error, lightning, back feed), line status rules (tested, grounded, de-energized, tagged, positively identified), static and induction hazards, apprenticeship program requirements (probationary period 1750 hours, 7000 regular hours, 650 hot hours), MSLCAT (Mountain States Line Construction Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee), state exam passing score 75%, workbook lesson due dates, suspension policies, cold apprentice restrictions (under 500 volts), step advancement (1000 hours/6 months), tuition payroll deduction ($30/week), class absence policies (storm work, death in immediate family), risk formula (consequences × exposure × probability), rubber glove PPE rules (ground to ground, cradle to cradle, extended reach 5-foot rule, lock to lock), tailboard/job briefing requirements (5 OSHA topics: hazards, procedures, precautions, energy controls, PPE requirements), minimum approach distances (10 ft for distribution, +4 ft per 10 kV over 50 kV), hardhat classification (Type 2, Class E, 20 kV proof test), FR clothing purpose (reduce injury extent, not prevent), prohibited fabrics (nylon, polyester, spandex), PPE inspection requirements, eye and face protection standards. Perfect for electrical lineman apprenticeship applicants, orientation candidates, pre-apprenticeship test takers, and utility worker entry exams.

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LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP ORIENTATION TEST ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR


electrical pressure measured in ________ - ANSWER-Volts ?????


Water pressure comes from a water pump; electrical pressure comes from _______
- ANSWER-Electrical Generator


When there is a ______ there is always the Probability of Electrical shock -
ANSWER-Difference Potential


Electrical current is actually the flow of ______ jumping from one atom to the next
- ANSWER-Electrons


The unit for measurement for current flow is _________ and is measured with a
_________ - ANSWER-Ampere, Ammeter


T or F. The current that leaves the source must make a complete circuit (circle) and
return to the source - ANSWER-True


It takes as little as _____ through your heart to put it into Fibrillation - ANSWER-
10 MA


An electrical arc can reach temperatures as high as _______ - ANSWER-35,000
F*




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, It is the ______ of time the current flows, the ______ of current and _______
current takes through the body that does the damage - ANSWER-Duration,
amount, path


The human body organs have ______ resistance to current flow than the skin -
ANSWER-Less


Perspiration can lower a person resistance from 100,000 Ohms to as low as
_______ Ohms - ANSWER-35,000


There can be a _____ between two ends of a broken neutral - ANSWER-Voltage


T or F. If there is a difference of potential across a workers body current will not
flow - ANSWER-False


As per OSHA what minimum level must employees who work in the electrical
field be trained in. - ANSWER-Trained in or familiar with:
- Safety-related procedures
-Practices
-and other safety requirements
-emergency procedures (such as Pole top and manhole rescue)


List the three reasons to install protective grounds - ANSWER-1. to prove isolation
2. to protect against accidental energizing of the line
3. to provide protection from induction


In what way could an isolated line become energized unexpectedly? - ANSWER-
Operator error, Lightening, and back feed
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