34 Section 1 Fundamentals Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 6. To aid a victim of electrical shock, which of the following should you not do? A. Quickly grasp and drag the victim away from the current-carrying material. B. Shut off the power. C. Call for help. D. If the shutoff switch is too far away, use a wooden stick to remove victim from current-carrying equipment. 7. Wearing personal protective equipment during a(n) _____ _ _ can help prevent burns to the skin and eyes. 8. Electricians should use ladders made of fi berglass or fi _____. 9. What is PPE? 10. An “explosion” that takes place when electricity short circuits through the air is called a(n) _____. _ _ 11. What types of fumes are hazardous on a job site? 12. What does CPR stand for? 13. When is it acceptable to ignore a hazard?
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