Substation Safety Regulations Quiz (Bilingual Focus)
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz on key safety practices for substation operation and maintenance, drawing from CSG power safety guidelines. Covers high-altitude work, grounding, PPE, and more.
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Question 1: What is the benchmark height for defining high-place work in substation operations, where fall risks require special precautions?
1.5m
3m
2m
2.5m
Question 2: During pole tower erection or dismantling, where should personnel avoid standing to prevent accidents from lifting equipment and stressed steel ropes?
Inner side
Outer side
Vertical below the lifting point
Inner corner side
Question 3: For safety belts in high-place substation work, what principle must be followed to ensure effective fall protection?
Low hang, high use
High hang, low use
Optional based on site conditions
No specific principle needed
Question 4: When installing grounding lines for electrical safety, what is the correct sequence to prioritize protection against residual voltage?
Conductor end first, then ground end
Ground end first, then conductor end
Upper end first, then lower end
Lower end first, then upper end
Question 5: In substation production areas, what personal protective equipment must all personnel wear correctly upon entry, except in low-risk office spaces?
Insulated gloves
Safety helmet
Static protective clothing
Insulated shoes
Question 6: What responsibility does the work supervisor NOT include when overseeing substation maintenance tasks?
Conducting site surveys and filling work tickets accurately
Verifying safety measures in the work ticket are complete
Organizing work safely and briefing the team on hazards
Confirming the number of team members is appropriate and sufficient
Question 7: For laying temporary low-voltage power lines in substations, what minimum height is required when crossing roads to ensure safe clearance?
4.5m
5m
6m
8m
Question 8: During high-voltage phase verification in substations, what protective gear must be worn, and how should the process be conducted?
Protective face mask only, single-phase at a time
Insulated gloves, using voltage-matched verifier per phase
Insulated boots, all phases simultaneously
Insulated mat, under supervision only