1.
Nails, staples, and fasteners can damage _________ cords causing fire and shock hazards.
2.
Indoor ______ should not be used outdoors and vice versa.
3.
Check lights for broken or cracked _______, frayed or bare wires, and loose connections.
4.
Acronym for ground fault circuit interrupters.
5.
Use only the number of ___________ for which an outlet or extension cord was designed.
6.
Do not carry or lift up electrical equipment by the _____ cord.
7.
Do not block access to panels and _____ breakers or fuse boxes
8.
Do not use outlets or cords that have exposed ______.
9.
Label all circuit breakers and ____ boxes clearly.
10.
Never repair electrical cords or equipment unless __________ and authorized.
11.
Do not use outlets with cracked plates; “tag out” the outlet until it is _______.
12.
Do not tie cords in tight knots. Knots can cause short circuits and ______.
13.
. Repair or replace _____ equipment immediately
14.
Strategically place electrical and extension cords so they don’t become trip _____.
15.
Never ______ electrical equipment with wet hands or standing on a wet surface.