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
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Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (CEC 2024)
FSR Role, Responsibilities, and Legal Authority
Electrical Permit Requirements and Procedures
Inspection Requirements and Documentation
Grounding and Bonding Systems
Circuit Protection and Overcurrent Devices
Wiring Methods and Raceway Systems
,Equipment Installation and Compliance
Professional Ethics and Safety Standards
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INTRODUCTION
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This examination assesses the knowledge and competencies required for
individuals seeking Electrical Field Safety Representative Class B
certification. The exam evaluates understanding of electrical safety
regulations, Canadian Electrical Code requirements, and the legal
responsibilities of an FSR. Candidates will encounter multiple-choice
questions and scenario-based problems that emphasize real-world
application of safety principles and decision-making in electrical
installation contexts. The Class B FSR certification enables individuals
to make safety declarations for electrical installations under 1000 volts,
ensuring compliance with provincial safety standards and protecting public
safety through proper oversight of electrical work.
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
Under the Safety Standards Act in British Columbia, what is the primary responsibility of an Electrical Field
Safety Representative (FSR)?
A. Designing electrical systems for commercial buildings
B. Making declarations that electrical work complies with safety standards
C. Installing electrical equipment on behalf of contractors
D. Issuing electrical permits to contractors
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The primary responsibility of an FSR under the Safety Standards Act is to make declarations
that electrical work complies with applicable safety standards, including the Canadian Electrical Code. This is
the core legal function that distinguishes an FSR from other electrical professionals.
Question 2
What voltage limit typically defines the scope of work for a Class B FSR certification?
A. 600 volts
B. 750 volts
C. 1000 volts
D. 1500 volts
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
,*
CORE DOMAINS
*
Safety Standards Act and Electrical Safety Regulation
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (CEC 2024)
FSR Role, Responsibilities, and Legal Authority
Electrical Permit Requirements and Procedures
Inspection Requirements and Documentation
Grounding and Bonding Systems
Circuit Protection and Overcurrent Devices
Wiring Methods and Raceway Systems
,Equipment Installation and Compliance
Professional Ethics and Safety Standards
*
INTRODUCTION
*
This examination assesses the knowledge and competencies required for
individuals seeking Electrical Field Safety Representative Class B
certification. The exam evaluates understanding of electrical safety
regulations, Canadian Electrical Code requirements, and the legal
responsibilities of an FSR. Candidates will encounter multiple-choice
questions and scenario-based problems that emphasize real-world
application of safety principles and decision-making in electrical
installation contexts. The Class B FSR certification enables individuals
to make safety declarations for electrical installations under 1000 volts,
ensuring compliance with provincial safety standards and protecting public
safety through proper oversight of electrical work.
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
Under the Safety Standards Act in British Columbia, what is the primary responsibility of an Electrical Field
Safety Representative (FSR)?
A. Designing electrical systems for commercial buildings
B. Making declarations that electrical work complies with safety standards
C. Installing electrical equipment on behalf of contractors
D. Issuing electrical permits to contractors
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The primary responsibility of an FSR under the Safety Standards Act is to make declarations
that electrical work complies with applicable safety standards, including the Canadian Electrical Code. This is
the core legal function that distinguishes an FSR from other electrical professionals.
Question 2
What voltage limit typically defines the scope of work for a Class B FSR certification?
A. 600 volts
B. 750 volts
C. 1000 volts
D. 1500 volts