LEVEL II ch 1] questions and answers 2025\2026 A+
Grade
NEC
- correct answer National Electric Code
CEC
- correct answer Canadian Electric Code
NESC
- correct answer National Electric Safety Code
the NEC and CEC established the criteria for :
- correct answer installation of electric conductors, electric equipment, signaling and Communications
conductors, and fiber optic cables and raceways.
traffic signal certification programss
- correct answer work Zone safety specialist, traffic signal technician level 1, traffic signal design
engineering technician level II , traffic signal technician level II traffic signal constructionq technician
level II
Examples of Upgrade and modifications to Traffic Signal Heads
- correct answer Replacement of 3 section traffic signal head with the 5 section head, is example of
modification or upgrade
the traffic signal field technician will be responsible for:
- correct answer his or her own personal safety, the safety of motorists and pedestrians, the safety of
public and personal property with the work area
, personal safety is the matter of
- correct answer regulation and Common Sense
traffic signal field technicians is exposed to several types of liability
- correct answer including personal liability with regard to safety and tort liability and dealing with the
public
OSHA
- correct answer Occupation Safety and Health Administration
CCOHS
- correct answer Canadian Centre for Occupational Health Administration
traffic signal maintenance involves responsibility for
- correct answer work Zone, workers, and the general public that are within the designed work area.
T/F?
traffic signal technicians may be required to deal with the public when testing troubleshooting and
installing equipment on the field , or by answering questions from the public regarding existing or
changed equipment operations in the field.
- correct answer True
true or false ? public are the police and Emergency Services providers?
public interactions may occur with the following mail or email correspondence, telephone contact, face-
to-face meetings.
- correct answer true
examples of dealing with public in the field
- correct answer always be polite, be confident when speaking to show that you are in control of the
situation and sure of your abilities, communicate clearly and in terminology the layperson you can
understand don't argue or threatened, don't provide information if you are uncertain of its accuracy. It
is better to direct the person to someone who can answer the question with confidence to give correct
information