Across
- 1. Method used to to deenergize electrical components for work.
- 4. the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by 1°C.
- 6. a short circuit through the air.
- 7. one who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of the electrical equipment and installations and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
- 11. Color code for class of rubber gloves good to 26,500V
- 13. device designed to store electrical energy
- 16. A circuit that has two or more components connected so there is only one path.
- 17. The positive or negative state on an object
- 19. death caused by the passage of current
- 22. a DC voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical
- 23. ground fault current interrupter
- 24. A ground potential difference that can cause current flow from hand to hand, hand to foot, or another path other then foot to foot, through the body.
Down
- 2. Federal agency governing electrical safety compliance.
- 3. A direct physical connection with the Earth to protect from shock
- 5. Minimum Approach Distance.
- 8. material that has a high resistance and resists the flow of electrons
- 9. Type of tool used to safely work on energized components.
- 10. Class "e" hard hats, electrical hazard safety shoes, proper gloves, etc.
- 12. a ground potential gradient difference where current flows from foot to body
- 14. boundary distance from an exposed part which is considered the same as making contact with the live part. Only qualified personnel wearing appropriate PPE.
- 15. the amount of energy impressed on a surface, a certain distance from the source, generated during an electrical arc event.
- 18. Number of elements on an arc flash label.
- 20. The travel of electricity from a source (ie wall receptacle) to a tool, equipment or load using the electricity, and then traveling back to the source.
- 21. measurement of electrical resistance
- 25. On the job training.