NETA Level III (Certified Technician) Exam | Latest
Verified Questions and Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This Comprehensive set of multiple choice questions is designed for the NETA Level III
(Certified Technician) Exam, a rigorous certification administered by the InterNational
Electrical Testing Association (NETA). The content mirrors the exam’s structured
outline across four primary domains: Safety and Hazard Control, Electrical Testing
Fundamentals and Theory, Component Testing, and Systems and Commissioning. Each
question targets the evaluation of an experienced technician’s ability to perform and
manage complex electrical tests, interpret diagnostic data, apply industry standards,
and supervise job-site safety protocols, ensuring thorough preparation for the
certification.
Domain 1: Safety and Hazard Control
QUESTION 1
Under OSHA 1910.147, what is the minimum frequency for retraining authorized
employees in lockout/tagout procedures when workplace duties remain unchanged?
A. Every 6 months
B. Annually
C. Every 3 years
D. Only when the employer changes the written program
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA 1910.147(c)(7)(iv) mandates retraining at least annually to
ensure employees maintain proficiency. Even without procedural changes, annual
retraining is required.
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QUESTION 2
What is the primary purpose of an arc flash hazard analysis?
A. To determine the required fire extinguisher rating
B. To calculate the incident energy and establish flash protection boundaries
C. To measure the available fault current at the service entrance only
D. To verify the operation of overcurrent protective devices
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: An arc flash hazard analysis determines incident energy levels and
defines arc flash boundaries to select appropriate PPE and safe working distances in
accordance with NFPA 70E.
QUESTION 3
According to OSHA 1910.333(b)(2), when must live parts be deenergized before an
employee works on or near them?
A. Only if the voltage exceeds 600 V
B. Unless the employer can demonstrate that deenergizing introduces additional or
increased hazards or is infeasible
C. Whenever the employee requests it
D. Only for circuits above 50 V
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA requires deenergizing live parts unless deenergizing would
create greater hazards or is infeasible due to equipment design or operational
limitations.
QUESTION 4
An arc flash boundary is defined as the distance from energized parts at which the
incident energy equals what value?
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A. 0.5 cal/cm²
B. 1.2 cal/cm²
C. 8.0 cal/cm²
D. 12 cal/cm²
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: NFPA 70E sets the arc flash boundary at the point where incident
energy is 1.2 cal/cm², the threshold for a second-degree burn, requiring appropriate
protection.
QUESTION 5
Which of the following is NOT a required element of a written lockout/tagout program
under OSHA 1910.147?
A. Energy control procedures for each machine
B. Periodic inspections of the procedures at least annually
C. A log of every lockout/tagout application performed
D. Training for authorized and affected employees
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: The standard requires procedures, training, and annual inspections,
but does not mandate a log of every individual lockout event; only an inspection
certification is required.
QUESTION 6
When performing a hazard assessment for electrical work, which factor most directly
influences the selection of arc-rated PPE?
A. The nominal system voltage only
B. The available bolted fault current
C. The calculated incident energy in cal/cm²
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D. The clearing time of the upstream fuse
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: Arc-rated PPE is selected based on the incident energy at the
working distance; all other factors contribute to that energy but the selection criterion is
the cal/cm² value.
QUESTION 7
OSHA 1910.269 applies primarily to which sector?
A. General industry electrical installations under 600 V
B. Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
C. Telecommunications and data centers
D. Commercial building maintenance
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: OSHA 1910.269 covers the operation and maintenance of electric
power generation, transmission, and distribution systems, including related equipment.
QUESTION 8
What is the minimum safe approach distance for a qualified employee working on
exposed energized 15 kV AC parts, assuming no arc flash hazard, per typical OSHA and
NESC tables?
A. 2 ft 1 in
B. 2 ft 7 in
C. 3 ft 0 in
D. 3 ft 6 in
CORRECT ANSWER: A