Amtrak Conductors and Engineer are classified as class ______ employees -
CORRECT ANSWER-C. [1.103]
Should employees in electrified territory be
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radios and telephones? - CORRECT ANSWER-Yes [1.204]
When using railroad telephone lines or radios, and you hear the word "EMERGENCY"
repeated three times, what must be done? - CORRECT ANSWER-All others using the
phone line or radio channel must yield immediately. [1.205]
All occurrences or conditions which are likely to affect electric Operations must be
reported immediately to whom? - CORRECT ANSWER-The Power Director/Train
Dispatcher. [1.201]
Minimum Approach Distance means? - CORRECT ANSWER-The distance that must be
maintained between personnel and or equipment and all exposed energized lines.
Minimum Approach Distance is measured between the person or the end of a tool,
equipment, or material being used and the exposed energized parts. [1.301]
All overhead wires must be considered energized (Live) at all times except? -
CORRECT ANSWER-When it is known to be de-energized, tested de-energized and
grounded. [1.302]
The third rail must be considered energized (live) at all times except? - CORRECT
ANSWER-When it is known to be de-energized, tested de-energized and a Third Rail
Warning Device is applied. [1.303]
Electric engines and Multiple Units (MU) under overhead wires must be considered
energized (Live) except? - CORRECT ANSWER-When it is known that all Pantographs
are down and Pantograph grounding switches are closed, or overhead wires are deenergized, tested de-energized and properly grounded. [1.501]
Can employees touch or remove unidentified dangling wires, trees, or foreign objects in
contact with overhead wires or third rail? - CORRECT ANSWER-NO ,employees must
take necessary precautions to protect others and equipment and maintain Minimum
Approach Distance . [1.206]
Conductive material such as steel tape measure, wire, wet or non-rated rope, or linen
tape-line containing metallic reinforcement can be used around energized wire,
apparatus, equipment, or third rail. True or False? - CORRECT ANSWER-False. [1.114]
The Minimum Approach Distance for AMT-2 Qualified Employees whether or not
protected by Class A employee against Transmission Wires energized or de-energized
and not grounded is? - CORRECT ANSWER-8ft. [Table 1]
What is the Minimum Approach Distance for AMT-2 Qualified Employee whether or not
protected by a Class A employee against the Catenary, Signal Line, and Utility Wires
less than 35000 volts, energized or de-energized and not grounded? - CORRECT
ANSWER-3ft. [Table 1]
What is the Minimum Approach Distance for AMT-2 Qualified Employees against
Transmission Wires for equipment operating in the vicinity of wires energized or deenergized and not grounded? - CORRECT ANSWER-15ft. [Table 1]
The Minimum Approach Distance for AMT-2 Qualified Employees against Catenary,
Signal Line, Utility Wires Less than 35000 volts for Equipment operating in the vicinity of
wires energized or de-energized and not grounded is/ - CORRECT ANSWER-3ft. [Table
1]
Personnel and Equipment being provided protection by Class A Employee, wires deenergized, tested de-energized, and grounded will be allowed? - CORRECT ANSWERFull Contact. [Table 1]
The Minimum Approach Distance for Unidentified Dangling Wires is? - CORRECT
ANSWER-15ft. [Table 1]
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