Proper Body Belt Positioning - correct answer Low on the hips
Most common time to injure your back - correct answer Lifting and Carrying
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Reasons we use fiberglass ladders - correct answer on-conductive rails, durable, corrosion resistant
Activities to maintain an extension ladder - correct answer Inspect the ladder, lubricate moving parts, remove from service if necessary
Inspection of the pole - correct answer Visual, FVD, Sound/Hammer, Prod
Distance between brand mark and bottom of pole if pole is less than 55 feet - correct answer10 feet
Proper belt off technique at the strand - correct answer Safety strap must go under both the strand and the V-rung
Culture of Interdependence - correct answer Safety is the responsibility of employees, supervisors, and managers
Technician Safety Responsibilities - correct answer Use PPE as required, report unsafe conditions, follow manufacturer recommendations
SAFE - correct answer Stop, Assess, Focus, Eliminate
Daily Tasks Requiring FVD testing - correct answer bonding to service ground, wall fishing with fish tape, opening a metal enclosure
Phone Ring Voltage - correct answer90 VAC
Phone On Hook Voltage - correct answer-48 VDC
Proper belt off technique at pole - correct answer Belt goes inside ladder rails on either side of the pole
Ways to protect yourself and others from electrical hazards - correct answer Proper bonding, use of FVD, maintain proper clearances
Neutral Conductor - correct answer Protects against injury or damage, grounded at electrical service entrance
Safe Climbing Area at Pole - correct answer30 inch unobstructed space around pole
Clearance between power and cable at the pole - correct answer40 inches
Electrical "hot" wires - correct answer Black, Red, Blue
Next Step If Cable Looks Like It Was Overheated - correct answer Test with foreign voltage detector
Condition Requiring Immediate Exit and Call to Supervisor - correct answer Frayed electrical wires/exposed electrical conductors in attic
Breakaway clip - correct answer Safely holds a drop cable or hand line while climbing a ladder
Safety Triangle - correct answer Knowledge, Attitude, Proper Technique
Lineman's boots - correct answer PPE that must be worn at all times while working
A/C Voltage - correct answer The only type of voltage an FVD can detect
3 X 5 Test for brakes - correct answer Pump Break Pedal 3 times and hold it for 5 seconds
Space + Visibility = - correct answer Time
What is your safety perimeter? - correct answer360 degree safety space cushion around your vehicle
Culture Interdependence - correct answer Employees, supervisors, and managers taking responsibility for their safety and the safety of others
PPE - correct answer Personal Protective Equipment
What is the SAFE Method? - correct answer Stop, Assess, Focus, and Eliminate both real and potential workplace hazards
OSHA - correct answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Resistor - correct answerA passive, two-terminal material that impedes the flow of current
DMM - correct answerDigital multimeter
Foreign Voltage Detector (FVD) - correct answerA small, lightweight device that detects and warns you of potentially dangerous voltage
Approach distance for a power line carrying between 300 and 750 V - correct answer12 inches
Minimum approach distance for a power line carrying over 2 kV - correct answer24 inches
Minimum clearance from CATV Cable from power at the pole - correct answer40 inches
Minimum clearance from CATV Cable from power at the house - correct answer12 inches
Required minimum safe climbing space on the pole - correct answer30 inches
Hot wires in home wiring are normally colored ____ and ground wires are - correct answerBlack/Green
Service Ground - correct answerThis type of ground is designed to protect machines, tools, and insulation against damage
Equipment Ground - correct answerProvides another path from the tool or machine through which the current can flow to the ground.
City Driving 12- 15 second eye lead time distance - correct answer1 to 1/2 blocks
45 degree eye scan - correct answerScans in front of vehicle from sidewalk to sidewalk
When Passing or changing lanes what should you do to check the traffic coming behind you? - correct answerCheck Rear View and Side Mirrors, then turn head 90 degrees to look over your shoulder
Rule for determining proper following distance - correct answerthe 3-4 second rule
Break Type requiring steady firm pressure when breaking hard - correct answerABS brakes
Rear Tire Rule - correct answerWhen Stopped behind a vehicle you should be able to see the rear tires of the front vehicle touching the ground
Most Important rule to remember concerning right of ways - correct answerDon't assume or demand the right of way
Direct Current - correct answerThe Flow of electrical Charge in only one direction
Conductor purpose - correct answerMoves electrical Charges
Arc - correct answera hazardous condition when current "jumps" from one conductor to another
Foreign Voltage Detector - correct answera small lightweight non contact device that detects potentially dangerous voltage
approach distance for a power line carrying between 300 and 750 V - correct answer12 inches
minimum approach distance for a power line carrying over 2 kV - correct answer24 inches
minimum clearance from CATV Cable from power at the pole - correct answer40 inches
minimum clearance from CATV Cable from power at the house - correct answer12 inches
minimum drop vertical clearance of CATV cable from power at the mid-span - correct answer24 inches
required minimum climbing space on the pole - correct answer30 inches
GFCI - correct answersafety device that interrupts current with 1/40 of a second in the event of a ground fault
Fuses - correct answerDesigned to melt when too much current flows through them
ANSI Standard Z87.1 - correct answerRequired Standard for Safety Glasses
Hard Hat - correct answerGood for 5 years from manufacturing date
Safety Vest - correct answerClass 3 & required replace when reflectivity wears down
Climbing Belt - correct answerShould fit snug, with D rings about one inch from hip bones
Gloves - correct answerOne piece of leather on the palm, no holes, enclosed fingers, and must cover the wrist
Safety Strap - correct answerMust be adjusted depending on if you are climbing a pole or a ladder
Lineman's Boots - correct answerSteel toe, Steel Shank, 1 inch heel, electrical rating
Frequency of PPE Inspections - correct answerEvery time you use it, daily, and annually with your supervisor
Alternating Current - correct answerFlow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction
Insulators - correct answerprotect us from shock, fires, and short circuits
Passive Device - correct answerany device not needing power
Active Device - correct answerany device requiring power
Ohm's Law - correct answerdefines relationship between voltage current and resistance
Voltage - correct answerCurrent X Resistance
Current - correct answerVoltage / Resistance
Resistance - correct answerVoltage / Current
Potential Difference/Voltage - correct answerWhat moves electrical Charges
Rails - correct answerSides of the ladder, hold it all together
Pawls aka flipper - correct answerUsed to lock the fly side of the ladder to the base side
How to determine safe reaching height for Extension ladders - correct answerLadder Height - 1 foot
how to determine safe reaching height for step ladders - correct answerLadder Height + 4 Feet
B tag or brand on a pole - correct answersignifies a defective pole not requiring immediate replacement
C Tag or brand on pole - correct answerDefective, dangerous pole in need of immediate replacement
Cable Locator - correct answerFinds the depth of a buried cable and identifies the path a buried cable is taking
Next step if receptacle tester identifies a wiring issue - correct answerStop, inform supervisor and customer of the situation
Line toner - correct answerIdentify which interior wire goes to which room
Only location you will NOT torque an F-connector - correct answerThe back of the CPE
Security Shield Tool - correct answerUsed to connect drop cables to tap ports through port shields
Fish Tape - correct answerThin metal rod used to pull wire, typically comes in lengths greater than 25'
Punch Down Tool - correct answerUsed for inserting wire into insulation-displacement connectors on certain types of blocks, patch panels, keystone modules, and surface mount boxes
Banjo Adapter - correct answerCan quickly adapt a butt set to a phone line
MER - correct answerDigital Representation of Noise
BER - correct answerNumber of Wrong Bits over the total number of Bits
Transmit - correct answerCommunication from the CPE traveling back to the Headend
Fly Section - correct answerPart of the ladder that moves
Base Section - correct answerStationary side of the ladder
Rail Guide - correct answerKeeps the fly and Base sections together at the top of the ladder
V-Rung - correct answerRung which will rest on the pole
Rung Lock Assembly - correct answerComponent which will lock the fly section and keep it from moving down
Strand Hooks - correct answerComponent which will be used to set the ladder on the strand
L Sticker - correct answerSticker showing 4:1 ratio Check
Duty Rating - correct answerSticker showing weight limit
Inspection Sticker - correct answerDate of last yearly inspection from outside vendor
Rungs - correct answerComponent of the ladder you stand on
DC Loop Resistance - correct answerFormula for determining drop length
DC Loop Resistance Formula - correct answerMeasured Resistance/ (Loop Resistance/1000)=
Drop Loss Formula - correct answerCable Length / 100 X Loss Per 100'
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-6 at 750 MHz - correct answer6 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-6 at 550 MHz - correct answer5 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-6 at 55 MHz - correct answer2 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-6 at 5 MHz - correct answer1 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-11 at 750 MHz - correct answer4 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-11 at 550 MHz - correct answer3 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-11 at 55 MHz - correct answer1 dB
Attenuation over 100 Feet of RG-11 at 5 MHz - correct answer0.5 dB
Ingress Scan Frequency Range - correct answer2-42 MHz (return carriers)
Ingress Resistance Frequency Range - correct answer88-108 MHz (FM Band)
SNR - correct answerComparison of Signal Strength to background noise
Number of Analog Channels that fit into 6 MHz of space - correct answer1
Number of SD Channels that fit into 6 MHz of space - correct answer8-12
Number of HD Channels that fit into 6 MHz of space - correct answer2
FVD - correct answerForeign Voltage Detector
E-field - correct answerCreates a False Positive for Foreign Voltage
dB - correct answerDecibel, a relative measurement, the amount signal changes
dBmV - correct answerDecibel per millivolt, an absolute measurement, how much signal you have
Resistance of our Cable - correct answer75 Ohms
Minimum Distance between Cable Drop and Phone Drop - correct answer4"
Mandatory Clearance for drop crossing the street - correct answer18'
How deep should underground cable be buried? - correct answer12" to 18" [Show Less]