Level 2 Lesson 1-6 2026 Exam
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NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, consists of ?
chapters; 18 informative annexes; the Foreword to NFPA 70E; and
Article 90, Introduction. Chapter 1 is divided into ? articles. -
ANSWER ✔✔A. 3/5
The appointment of the NFPA 70E Committee was announced on
January 7, ? , and was formed to assist ? in preparing electrical safety
standards that would serve its requirements. - ANSWER ✔✔B. 1976 /
OSHA
,The 1995 edition of NFPA 70E included the concepts of ? and the
establishment of an arc. The 2000 edition continued to focus on
establishment of flash protection boundaries, the use of personal
protective equipment, and ? to assist the user in applying appropriate
protective clothing and personal protective equipment for common tasks.
- ANSWER ✔✔c. limits of approach / charts
The 2004 edition of NFPA 70E introduced the requirements of ? . The
2021 edition ? all previous editions. - ANSWER ✔✔D. the energized
electrical work permit / supersedes
NFPA 70E Chapter 1 applies generally to electrical safety in the
workplace. Chapter 2 addresses safety-related ? requirements. Chapter
3 ? Chapter 1 with safety requirements for special equipment. -
ANSWER ✔✔B. Maintenance / supplements or modifies
Explanatory material is included in the form of informational notes, which
are not enforceable as requirements. Brackets containing section
references to another NFPA document are for informational purposes
only and are provided as a guide to indicate the source of the extracted
text. - ANSWER ✔✔True
An arc flash hazard is defined in Article 100 as a source of possible
injury or damage to health associated with the release of energy caused
,by an electric arc. Informational Note No. 1 indicates that the likelihood
of occurrence of an arc flash incident increases when energized
electrical conductors or circuit parts are exposed or when they are within
equipment in a(n) ? condition, provided a person is interacting with the
equipment in such a manner that could cause an electric arc. An arc
flash incident is not likely to occur under normal operating conditions
when enclosed energized equipment has been properly installed and ? .
- ANSWER ✔✔D. Guarded or enclosed / maintained
Arc rating is defined in Article 100, in part, as the value attributed to
materials that describes their performance with exposure to an electrical
arc discharge and is expressed ? . Informational Note No. 1 states, in
part, that arc-rated clothing or equipment has been tested for exposure
to an electric arc and that flame-resistant (FR) clothing without an arc
rating ? been tested for exposure to an electric arc. - ANSWER ✔✔c.
in cal/cm2 / has not
ATPV is defined in ASTM F1959/F1959M as the incident energy
(cal/cm2) on a material or a multilayer system of materials that results in
a ? probability that sufficient heat transfer through the tested specimen is
predicted to cause the onset of a second degree skin burn injury based
on the Stoll curve. EBT is defined in ASTM F1959/F1959M as the
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, incident energy (cal/cm2) on a material or a material system that results
in a ? probability of breakopen. - ANSWER ✔✔C. 50% /50%
The Informational Note to the definition of arc flash boundary (Boundary,
Arc Flash) states that, according to the Stoll skin burn injury model, the
onset of a second degree burn on unprotected skin is likely to occur at
an exposure of ? for ? second(s). - ANSWER ✔✔a. 1.2 cal/cm
A. An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical
conductor or circuit part within which a shock hazard exists
B. An approach limit at a distance from an exposed energized electrical
conductor or circuit part within which a shock hazard exists
C. When an arc flash hazard exists, an approach limit from an arc
source at which incident energy equals 1.2 cal/cm2 (5 J/cm2) -
ANSWER ✔✔A. Limited Approach Boundary
B. Restricted Approach Boundary
C. Arc Flash Boundary
An electrical hazard is defined as a dangerous condition such that
contact or ? can result in electric shock, arc flash burn, thermal burn, or
?.- ANSWER ✔✔B. Equipment failure / arc blast injury