6. Proper use of extension cords includes all of the following practices EXCEPT Using "daisy chains"...
6. Proper use of extension cords includes all of the following practices EXCEPT Using "daisy chains" (multiple extension cords hooked together) b. Extension cord is heavy enough for expected load c. Cord is visually inspected for defects prior to use d. Never running a cord through doorways, walls or windows. e. Using a GFCI "pigtail" in construction or wet locations. a. 7. 1910.333(c)(4) "Safety Related Work Practices" says about illumination issues: a. Employees may not enter spaces containing exposed energized parts, unless illumination is provided that enables the employees to perform the work safely. b. Where lack of illumination or an obstruction precludes observation of the work to be performed employees may not perform tasks near exposed energized parts. c. Employees may not reach blindly into areas which may contain energized parts. d. All of the above. 8. When using a portable ladder where there is a potential for the employee to come into contact with exposed energized parts, the ladder must: a. Be grounded to the building b. Have non-conductive side rails c. Be made of metal d. Both a and c e. None of the above
6. Proper use of extension cords includes all of the following practices EXCEPT Using "daisy chains" (multiple extension cords hooked together) b. Extension cord is heavy enough for expected load c. Cord is visually inspected for defects prior to use d. Never running a cord through doorways, walls or windows. e. Using a GFCI "pigtail" in construction or wet locations. a. 7. 1910.333(c)(4) "Safety Related Work Practices" says about illumination issues: a. Employees may not enter spaces containing exposed energized parts, unless illumination is provided that enables the employees to perform the work safely. b. Where lack of illumination or an obstruction precludes observation of the work to be performed employees may not perform tasks near exposed energized parts. c. Employees may not reach blindly into areas which may contain energized parts. d. All of the above. 8. When using a portable ladder where there is a potential for the employee to come into contact with exposed energized parts, the ladder must: a. Be grounded to the building b. Have non-conductive side rails c. Be made of metal d. Both a and c e. None of the above