#1
Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice for electrical safety in the beauty and wellness industry?
Regularly inspecting equipment for damage
Using equipment with damaged cords or plugs
Ensuring all equipment is properly grounded
Keeping electrical cords away from water sources
#2
What should be worn to protect the eyes when using electrical equipment?
Safety goggles
Sun glasses
Reading glasses
Contact lenses
#3
What is the recommended action if you encounter a frayed electrical cord?
Use electrical tape to cover the frayed area
Continue using the cord if it's still functional
Immediately stop using the cord and replace it
Ignore the frayed area and continue use
#4
What should you do before plugging in an electrical device?
Ensure the device is unplugged before use
Plug it in first, then turn it on
Check for water spills near the outlet
Use a damp cloth to clean the plug
#5
Which of the following is a recommended practice for preventing electrical fires?
Using damaged electrical cords
Overloading electrical outlets
Regularly inspecting electrical equipment
Plugging multiple devices into a single outlet
#6
What does the term 'grounding' refer to in electrical safety?
Connecting electrical equipment to the earth
Using equipment without a power source
Exposing electrical wires
Increasing electrical resistance
#7
What should be done if you notice a burning smell coming from an electrical device?
Continue using the device and monitor the smell
Spray water on the device to cool it down
Unplug the device immediately and investigate the cause
Increase the device's power to override the smell
#8
Why is it important to unplug electrical devices before cleaning them?
To save electricity
To prevent electric shock
To avoid damaging the cleaning equipment
To test the durability of the device
#9
Which of the following is a common electrical safety precaution when using electrical equipment near water?
Wearing gloves
Standing on a dry surface
Using equipment with metal casings
Ensuring equipment is properly grounded
#10
What does the term 'amperage' refer to in relation to electrical safety?
The rate of flow of electric charge
The capacity of a battery
The resistance to electric flow
The voltage of an electrical circuit
#11
Which of the following is an example of an electrical hazard in the beauty and wellness industry?
Using a grounded hair dryer
Plugging multiple devices into a single outlet using adapters
Inspecting equipment regularly
Using equipment with intact cords and plugs
#12
What does 'GFCI' stand for in relation to electrical safety?
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
Grounded Fixture Counter Inductor
General Fire Circuit Inverter
Grounded Faulty Cable Igniter
#13
What is the purpose of a surge protector?
To prevent electrical fires
To regulate voltage fluctuations
To reduce energy consumption
To increase electrical conductivity
#14
Why is it important to avoid overloading electrical outlets?
To prevent tripping the circuit breaker
To ensure proper grounding
To reduce electrical shock hazards
To increase energy efficiency
#15
Which of the following is NOT a type of electrical hazard?
Electrical shock
Electrical burn
Electrical smell
Electrical fire
#16
What is the purpose of double insulation in electrical devices?
To reduce energy consumption
To increase electrical conductivity
To provide an extra layer of protection against electrical shock
To regulate voltage fluctuations
#17
What is the purpose of an Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupter (ELCI)?
To regulate voltage fluctuations
To provide double insulation for devices
To monitor equipment usage
To detect and interrupt electric currents
#18
What is the primary function of an electrical fuse?
To regulate voltage fluctuations
To prevent overloading of electrical circuits
To increase electrical conductivity
To provide double insulation for devices
#19
Why should electrical cords not be placed under rugs or carpets?
To prevent tripping hazards
To reduce wear and tear on the cords
To make the room look tidier
To avoid interference with Wi-Fi signals
#20
What is the purpose of an electrical lockout/tagout procedure?
To prevent unauthorized access to electrical equipment
To keep equipment running continuously
To identify faulty electrical components
To de-energize equipment during maintenance
#21
Which of the following is an example of a Class II electrical device?
A hair straightener with a metal housing
A hair dryer with double insulation
A curling iron with exposed metal parts
A facial steamer with grounded plug
#22
What is the purpose of the National Electric Code (NEC) in relation to electrical safety?
To regulate the installation and use of electrical equipment
To promote energy conservation practices
To enforce building code regulations
To provide guidelines for outdoor lighting
#23
Why should electrical equipment be kept away from flammable materials?
To prevent electrical shock
To prevent damage to the equipment
To reduce the risk of electrical fires
To increase energy efficiency
#24
What should you do if you accidentally spill water on an electrical device?
Continue using the device and let it air dry
Unplug the device immediately and dry it thoroughly
Use a hairdryer to dry the device quickly
Pour more water to dilute the spill
#25
Why is it important to use equipment with a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) mark?
To indicate the equipment's weight
To show compliance with safety standards
To identify the manufacturer
To determine the equipment's warranty