ACTIVITY 3 – EV SAFETY AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION – WORKSHEET G
OBJECTIVE:
To describe the emergency instructions provided in this section.
DIRECTIONS: Write the correct answers in the blank spaces provided.
1. What should you do if lead-acid electrolyte comes in contact with your skin? ________________________
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2. What method is used to identify high voltage cables on the Electric Ranger? _________________________
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3. What clothing material is recommended for working around high voltage? __________________________
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4. In what three ways are people affected by electrical shock? _______________________________________
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5. Which of the following is a hazard associated with high voltage?
A. Electric shock.
B. Blast.
C. Arcing.
D. All of the above.
6. When working with high voltage why should you try to work with one hand instead of two? ____________
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7. If a person is being shocked and is still in contact with an electric wire, what should you do?
A. Grab the person and pull them away from the wire.
B. Push the person away from the wire with a wooden pole.
C. Wait until a circuit breaker or fuse breaks the electrical circuit.
D. None of the above.
1998 Ranger EV New Model Training
LESSON 3: SAFETY AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION
SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
STUDENT ANSWER SHEET
END OF WORKSHEET G
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