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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The **Certified Power Lineman Journeyman Licensing Exam – Latest Updated Edition: Questions and Correct Verified Solutions** is a comprehensive and structured preparation resource designed to help aspiring journeyman power linemen, utility workers, electrical apprentices, and licensing candidates develop the technical, electrical, safety, and field-operation knowledge required for successful journeyman-level examination preparation. This in-depth exam preparation resource covers major content areas relevant to **Certified Power Lineman Journeyman licensing**, including electrical theory, power distribution, transmission systems, overhead and underground construction, utility poles and structures, conductors, transformers, insulators, grounding and bonding, switching, protection equipment, line maintenance, rigging, tools, equipment, and electrical safety. The material includes exam-style questions and detailed solution explanations designed to reinforce essential lineworker concepts and practical field decision-making. Learners will review important areas such as voltage, current, resistance, electrical circuits, transformers, phase systems, conductor characteristics, distribution equipment, system components, and safe operating procedures. Special emphasis is placed on **high-voltage safety and energized-line work practices**. Scenario-based practice helps candidates analyze situations involving minimum approach distances, grounding, induced voltage, equipotential zones, switching, lockout/tagout, arc-flash hazards, fall protection, personal protective equipment, and emergency response. The study guide also reinforces important concepts involving pole climbing, bucket-truck operations, aerial rescue, conductor installation, stringing, sag and tension, splicing, dead-end assemblies, crossarms, insulators, guying, anchors, utility hardware, transformers, regulators, reclosers, sectionalizers, and other electrical-system components. Additional review areas include rigging, knots and rope handling, mechanical advantage, hoists, lifting equipment, hot-line tools, rubber insulating equipment, testing and inspection procedures, work-zone protection, traffic safety, excavation hazards, storm restoration, job-site organization, and crew coordination. The resource further emphasizes hazard assessment, job briefings, communication, work planning, environmental considerations, utility standards, professional responsibilities, and safe-work practices. Learners will strengthen their ability to recognize hazards, select appropriate controls, and perform power-line construction and maintenance tasks safely and efficiently. Structured around journeyman-level electrical linework, construction, maintenance, and safety principles, this study resource supports preparation for demonstrating competency in electrical theory, distribution and transmission systems, equipment, line construction, troubleshooting, grounding, switching, rigging, and high-voltage safety. Ideal for power-line apprentices, journeyman lineman candidates, utility workers, electrical lineworkers, and individuals preparing for **Certified Power Lineman Journeyman licensing examinations**, this resource provides focused review materials, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective studying, deeper understanding of power-line operations, and stronger licensing preparation.

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Certified Power Lineman Journeyman Licensing EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST
UPDATE THIS YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Certified Power Lineman Journeyman Licensing Exam


EXAM COVERAGE OVERVIEW (10 Key Points)
1. Licensing Requirements: Most jurisdictions require 8,000 hours of documented work
experience in power line construction/maintenance, successful completion of a written
examination, and payment of applicable fees. Up to 1,000 hours can be substituted
through recognized apprenticeship or educational training .
2. OSHA Minimum Approach Distances (MAD): For 15 kV distribution lines, the minimum
approach distance is 2 feet 1 inch. For 7.2 kV, the minimum distance is 3 feet. Rubber
gloves are rated by class and voltage: Class 2 (yellow label) is rated for 17 kV work, Class
3 (green label) for 26.5 kV, and Class 4 (orange label) for 36 kV .
3. Transformer Polarity: Additive polarity is found on transformers 8,660 volts or
below and 200 kVA or below, with X3 located directly below H1. Subtractive
polarity applies above these thresholds, with X1 below H1. Always verify polarity,
impedance, and voltage before paralleling two transformers .
4. Guy Wire & Conductor Tension: Conductors are pulled to 50% of their breaking
strength. Pole steps are spaced 18 inches apart. Guy leads with a 1:1 ratio on a 50-foot
pole require a lead distance of 50 feet. A 3/8-inch steel down guy is typically used .
5. Rigging & Sling Angles: At a 30° lifting angle, the sling experiences the same stress as
the load being lifted. At a 60° angle, the weight stress is reduced to approximately one-
half of the load. The block and tackle advantage is calculated by dividing the weight by
the number of running lines over the moveable sheaves .
6. Safety Factor for Rigging: New chains or ropes require a 2:1 safety factor. Rigging that is
six months or older requires a 4:1 safety factor .
7. Voltage Testing & Grounding: Testing for the absence of voltage must
occur immediately after de-energization and before grounds are applied. Visible open
points must be installed to physically separate the work area from all possible energy
sources .
8. Transformer Connections: A wye-wye connection inherently provides a neutral point
without requiring a separate grounding transformer. In a delta system, the line current is
1.73 times larger than the phase current (IPhase = ILine / 1.73) .
9. Circuit Protection: Reclosers automatically attempt to restore power after temporary
faults. Fuses are typically rated at 200% to 300% of the transformer's full-load

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current (e.g., a 40A fuse for a 13.1A, 66 kV transformer at 300%). Current transformers
(CTs) sense amperage and reduce it to safe levels for metering .
10. Wye-Delta Displacement: There is a 30° or 210° displacement in a Wye-Delta or Delta-
Wye connection. A Wye-Wye or Delta-Delta bank has 0° or 180° displacement. The
neutral on a Wye-Delta bank must be allowed to float .



SECTION 1: LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS


1. According to Alaska regulations, what is the minimum work experience required for a

power lineman journeyman certificate of fitness?


A) 4,000 hours

B) 6,000 hours

C) 8,000 hours

D) 10,000 hours


Answer: C) 8,000 hours


Rationale: Alaska regulations require a minimum of 8,000 hours of work experience subject to

the National Electrical Safety Code. Documentation must be provided on a notarized form or

notarized statements on employer letterhead .


2. How many hours of classroom training can be substituted for work experience

requirements?


A) 250 hours

B) 500 hours

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C) 750 hours

D) 1,000 hours


Answer: D) 1,000 hours


Rationale: Classroom hours earned in a U.S. Department of Labor registered apprenticeship

program or accredited educational training program may be substituted for up to 1,000 hours of

work experience .


3. What type of experience may NOT be used to meet work experience requirements?


A) Apprenticeship training

B) Electrician experience

C) Maintenance electrician experience

D) Classroom education


Answer: C) Maintenance electrician experience


Rationale: Experience as a maintenance electrician may not be used to meet the work

experience requirements for a power lineman journeyman certificate .


4. What is the maximum amount of electrician experience that can be substituted toward the

work requirement?


A) 500 hours

B) 1,000 hours

C) 1,500 hours

D) 2,000 hours

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Answer: B) 1,000 hours


Rationale: Experience as an electrician may be substituted for up to 1,000 hours of work

experience. This is in addition to the 1,000-hour classroom substitution allowance .


5. Which party must provide the sworn affidavit for union members seeking certification?


A) The applicant

B) The employer

C) An official of an Alaska-based union

D) The Department of Labor


Answer: C) An official of an Alaska-based union


Rationale: A sworn affidavit from an official of an Alaska-based union, on a form provided by the

department, can demonstrate that the applicant meets work experience requirements .


6. What three things must an applicant verify on a sworn affidavit for work experience?


A) Name, date of birth, and Social Security number

B) Qualifying hours, inclusive dates of work, and type of work performed

C) Employer name, job title, and salary

D) Union membership number, years of service, and apprentice status


Answer: B) Qualifying hours, inclusive dates of work, and type of work performed


Rationale: The affidavit must specify: (i) the number of qualifying hours of experience claimed,

(ii) the inclusive dates during which the hours were worked, and (iii) the type of work performed

and the name of each contractor .

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