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#101.06 Electrical Emergencies

Fort Osage G.O.G. Review

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1.If the fence is energized, the _____ will cause you to be repelled backward.
4.Think of the _____ zone as being anywhere someone might be contacted by a broken conductor if it whips around its point of attachment on a still standing pole.
5.Do not approach the _____ with your arms extended and fingers pointing forward. If you contact the fence and it is energized, the current will cause your fingers to curl around the fence mesh and hold you in place.
8.There is no assurance that a dead wire at the _____ of a vehicle accident will not become energized again unless it is cut or otherwise disconnected from the system by a representative of the power company.
9.Cover or dam it with sand or dirt so that it cannot ____ away from the scene.
10._____ do not always blow and circuit breakers do not always open when power distribution lines go directly to the ground.
12.Have your _____ advise the power company of the exact location of the accident and the number of the power pole.
14.In fact, do not attempt to move downed wires at all unless you are _____ trained and equipped with tools rated for voltages greater than those present.
17.The intent of this guideline is to _____ us from electrocution at the scene of electrical emergencies.
19.Just how much chain link fence is energized by a downed electrical conductor depends on a number of factors including the voltage, the amount of moisture in the ground, and the manner in which the fence posts are _____.
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2.Pad mounted _____ step down primary voltages in areas power is received and distributed over underground circuits.
3.Be aware a _____ current can be conducted through chain link fence for some distance.
6.There is no way to determine whether a downed _____ is en energized without a testing device.
7.In an _____ situation when a pole is broken and wires are crossed, every conductor supported by the pole may be carrying the highest voltage available.
11.Park your vehicle where it will not be endangered if the transformer _____ or leaks burning oil.
13.While _____ connections to the transformer may be broken, primary connections may still be intact and may be energizing the steel case and the wreckage with as much as 34,000 volts.
15.Do not _____ either the vehicle or the transformer case, even if there is evidence that service to surrounding structures has been disrupted.
16.____ poles are sometimes used to support conductors of as much as 500,000 volts.
18.Be sure no portion of the vehicle, including the radio antenna, is contacting any conductors sagging dangerously low either adjacent to or across the ____.

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