ELECTRICAL FIELD SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE (FSR-B) CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
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, Core Domains*
1. Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (CEC) Requirements
2. Electrical Safety Regulation and Act Compliance
3. Grounding and Bonding Systems
4. Wiring Methods and Installation Standards
5. Overcurrent Protection and Circuit Interrupters
6. Hazardous Locations and Special Installations
7. Service Calculations and Load Management
8. Professional Ethics and Field Safety Responsibilities
,9. Underground Raceway Installations
0. GFCI and AFCI Protection Requirements
Introduction*
This assessment evaluates competency for the Electrical Field Safety Representative (FSR-B) Certification. The
exam is designed to verify that candidates possess the essential skills and knowledge required to supervise and
declare regulated electrical work installations under 1000 volts. Questions are presented in multiple-choice
and scenario-based formats that emphasize real-world application, critical decision-making, and regulatory
compliance. Candidates will demonstrate understanding of the Canadian Electrical Code, BC Electrical Safety
Regulations, grounding/bonding practices, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, hazardous location
requirements, and professional ethics. Success requires both theoretical knowledge and the ability to apply
code rules to practical field situations encountered by safety representatives.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the maximum voltage rating for electrical installations covered under the FSR-B certificate scope?
A. 500 volts
B. 750 volts
C. 1000 volts
D. 1500 volts
, 🟢 C. 1000 volts
🔴 RATIONALE: The FSR-B certificate specifically authorizes declarations for electrical installations where the
voltage of the completed installation is under 1000 volts, as defined by Technical Safety BC.
Question 2
Which section of the Canadian Electrical Code primarily addresses grounding and bonding requirements?
A. Section 6
B. Section 10
C. Section 14
D. Section 26
🟢 B. Section 10
🔴 RATIONALE: Section 10 of the CEC is dedicated to grounding and bonding systems, establishing
requirements for grounding conductors, bonding methods, and electrode installations.
Question 3
An FSR-B is required to have a minimum of how many hours of relevant electrical work experience after
obtaining Certificate of Qualification?
A. 900 hours
B. 1200 hours
C. 1800 hours
D. 2400 hours
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
, Core Domains*
1. Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (CEC) Requirements
2. Electrical Safety Regulation and Act Compliance
3. Grounding and Bonding Systems
4. Wiring Methods and Installation Standards
5. Overcurrent Protection and Circuit Interrupters
6. Hazardous Locations and Special Installations
7. Service Calculations and Load Management
8. Professional Ethics and Field Safety Responsibilities
,9. Underground Raceway Installations
0. GFCI and AFCI Protection Requirements
Introduction*
This assessment evaluates competency for the Electrical Field Safety Representative (FSR-B) Certification. The
exam is designed to verify that candidates possess the essential skills and knowledge required to supervise and
declare regulated electrical work installations under 1000 volts. Questions are presented in multiple-choice
and scenario-based formats that emphasize real-world application, critical decision-making, and regulatory
compliance. Candidates will demonstrate understanding of the Canadian Electrical Code, BC Electrical Safety
Regulations, grounding/bonding practices, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, hazardous location
requirements, and professional ethics. Success requires both theoretical knowledge and the ability to apply
code rules to practical field situations encountered by safety representatives.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
What is the maximum voltage rating for electrical installations covered under the FSR-B certificate scope?
A. 500 volts
B. 750 volts
C. 1000 volts
D. 1500 volts
, 🟢 C. 1000 volts
🔴 RATIONALE: The FSR-B certificate specifically authorizes declarations for electrical installations where the
voltage of the completed installation is under 1000 volts, as defined by Technical Safety BC.
Question 2
Which section of the Canadian Electrical Code primarily addresses grounding and bonding requirements?
A. Section 6
B. Section 10
C. Section 14
D. Section 26
🟢 B. Section 10
🔴 RATIONALE: Section 10 of the CEC is dedicated to grounding and bonding systems, establishing
requirements for grounding conductors, bonding methods, and electrode installations.
Question 3
An FSR-B is required to have a minimum of how many hours of relevant electrical work experience after
obtaining Certificate of Qualification?
A. 900 hours
B. 1200 hours
C. 1800 hours
D. 2400 hours