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Title: Regulation Football


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Regulation Football
  • Mandatory Standards Training

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Rules
  • 2 Teams 1 Captain from each 1 Referee
    (volunteer?)
  • 10, 20 and 40 Yard questions. Answer question
    successfully and gain yardage if play
    gains,(might fumble). Unsuccessful, and its 4th
    down. Attempt a FG or punt. Miss attempted FG and
    other team gains possession at that field
    position. Punt results in other teams possession
    on own 30 yard line.
  • We will track yardage gained, field position,
    questions, score, action and field goal attempts.
    Coin Toss!

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Defensive Holding!Gain Additional 10 Yards!
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Interception!A Turnover!
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Fumble!A Turnover!
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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
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Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

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Field Goal Attempt
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T/F No employee shall be assigned, or allowed,
or be required to perform work alone in any area
where hazardous conditions exist that would
endanger his safety unless he can communicate
with others, can be heard, or can be seen.
77.1700
  • True

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How many toilets are necessary on the mine site
for 100 miners
  • Approximately 10 toilets

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Name the 4 things a toilet must have.
  • Toilet seat
  • Hinged lid
  • Toilet paper holder
  • Toilet tissue

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______ _______ clothing required to be worn when
working around moving machinery or equipment
77.1710(f)
  • Snug-fitting

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Dumping locations and haulage roads shall be kept
reasonably free of water, _____, and spillage.
77.1608(a)
  • debris

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How often must an active work area be examined?
77.1713(a)
  • At least once each shift.

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T/F It is ok to ride outside a cab on mobile
equipment while training a new operator 77.1601(c)
  • False.

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First aid training shall be made available to
whom? 77.1704
  • All miners.

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Name ONE of the three purposes of MSHA
regulations .1 Purpose and Scope
  • Protection of life.
  • Promotion of health and safety.
  • Prevention of accidents

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______ ______ means any place in a coal mine
where miners are normally required to work or
travel. 77.2(a)
  • Active Workings

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How loud must back-up alarms be? 77.410(b)
  • Audible above the surrounding noise level.

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Where should drinking water be provided? 71.600
  • surface installations and surface worksites

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What is the MSHA requirement for illumination of
work areas? 77.207
  • Sufficient to provide safe working conditions.

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A framework, safety canopy or similar protection
for the operator when equipment overturns. 77.2
Definitions
  • Roll protection (ROPS).

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The complete or partial failure of a blasting
charge to explode as planned 77.2 Definitions
  • Misfire.

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Power circuits and electric equipment shall be
deenergized before work is done on such circuits
and equipment, except when necessary for
_____________ and _________ 77.500.
  • Troubleshooting and testing.

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Electrical grounding means to connect with the
_____ to make the earth part of the ______.
77.2(p)
  • Ground
  • Circuit

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Fixed ladders shall project at least _feet above
landings, or substantial handholds shall be
provided above the landings.77.206
  • 3 feet.

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How many single service cups are required at a
water storage container? 71.603
  • An adequate supply

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Valves on compressed gas cylinders shall be
protected by covers when being _____________ or
______, and by a safe location when the cylinders
are in use. 77.208(e)
  • Transported or stored

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At what decibel level is dual hearing protection
required? 62.101(2)
  • 105dBA

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Inclined travelways shall be constructed of
nonskid material or equipped with ______.
77.205(c)
  • Cleats.

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__________ shall be provided where it is
necessary to cross conveyors.77.205(f)
  • Crossovers.

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How should drinking water be transported? 71.602
  • In Sanitary Containers

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Openings in surface installations through which
men or material may ____ shall be protected by
railings, barriers, covers or other protective
devices.77.204
  • fall

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Face shields or _______, in good condition, shall
be worn when operating a grinding wheel.
77.401(c)
  • goggles

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Adjustable tool rests on stationary grinders will
be set how close to the wheel? 77.401(2)
  • As close as practical

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T or F An emergency communication system shall
be provided at the mine site. 77.1701(a)
  • True.

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Detonator-storage magazines shall be separated by
at least __ feet from explosive-storage
magazines? 77.1300(f)
  • 25 feet.

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T or F A cracked cab window glass must always be
fixed?
  • False. Only when visibility is affected or the
    crack will damage the windshield wiper blade

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Repairs or maintenance shall not be performed on
machinery until the power is off and the
machinery is blocked against ______... 77.404(c)
  • Motion

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No work shall be performed under machinery or
equipment that has been raised until it has been
securely _______ in position. 77.405(b)
  • blocked.

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High voltage power lines above driveways, haulage
ways and rail road tracks must maintain minimum
vertical clearance established in the NEC, but in
no case shall be less than __ feet above ground.
77.807-1
  • 15 feet.

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Loose or unconsolidated material must be stripped
back _ ____ ________ from the top of the pit or
highwall or be maintained at the angle of repose,
or barriers installed 77.1001
  • A safe distance.

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The maximum voltage used for ground check
circuits is? 77.902-1(low and medium voltage
circuits)
  • 40 volts.

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Mobile loading and haulage equipment shall be
inspected by a _________ person before such
equipment is placed in operation. 77.1606(a)
  • Competent.

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Equipment defects affecting ______ shall be
corrected before the equipment is used 77.1606(c)
  • Safety.

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Mobile equipment operators shall have ____
_______ of the equipment while it is in motion.
77.1607(b)
  • Full control.

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Equipment operators shall be certain, by signal
or other means, that all _______ are clear before
starting or moving equipment. 77.1607(g)
  • persons.

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Men shall not work or pass under the _______ or
______ of loaders in operation.77.1607(k)
  • Buckets or booms.

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If mobile equipment is to be left unattended then
the brakes must be set and the wheels either
turned into a _____ or _____ or shall be _____.
77.1607(n)
  • Bank or Berm
  • Blocked

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Shovel trailing cables shall not be moved with
the ______ ______ unless cable slings or sleds
are used. 77.1607(q)
  • Shovel dipper.

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Any load extending more than 4 feet beyond the
rear of the vehicle body should be marked clearly
with a ___ ____ by day and a ___ _____ at night.
77.1607(t)
  • Red flag by day and red light by night.

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Dippers, buckets, loading booms, or heavy
suspended loads shall not be swung ____ ___ ____
of haulage vehicles until the drivers are out of
the cabs and in safe locations, unless the trucks
are designed specifically to protect the drivers
from falling material 77.1607(j)
  • Over the cabs.

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Machinery shall not be lubricated while in motion
where a hazard exists, unless equipped with
________ ________ or ____. 77.404(d)
  • Extended fittings or cups.

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What type of containers shall waste or rags
containing flammable or combustible liquids that
could create a fire hazard be stored in?
  • Covered metal containers or an equivalent.

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How often shall fire extinguishers be visually
inspected and how often are they to be serviced?
77.1110
  • At least once each shift and every 6 months.

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Mobile equipment automatic warning devices
shall be maintained in a __________ _________.
77.410(c)
  • Functional condition.

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Welding operations shall be shielded and the area
shall be ____-__________.77.408
  • Well-ventilated.

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Men shall not work on or from a piece of mobile
equipment in a raised position until it has been
_______ in place securely77.404(a)
  • blocked.

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How often does electrical equipment need to be
examined by a qualified person? 77.502-2
  • Monthly.

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Inspection and cover plates on electrical
equipment shall be kept in place at all times
except during _______ or ______. 77.512
  • Testing or repairs.

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When must overhead belts be guarded? . 77.400(b)
  • When the whipping action of a broken belt could
    be hazardous to persons below

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Hand-held power tools shall be equipped with
controls requiring constant ____ or _____
pressure. 77.402
  • Hand or finger.

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Fixed ladders shall be anchored securely and
installed to provide at least _ ______ of toe
clearance. 77.206(e)
  • 3 inches.

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Inclined travelways shall be constructed of
_______ material or equipped with cleats.
77.205(c)
  • nonskid.

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On a stationary grinder, what is the maximum
throat opening allowed on the peripheral hood?
77.401(1)
  • 90 degrees

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Regularly used _________ shall be sanded, salted,
or cleared of snow and ice as soon as
practicable. 77.205(d)
  • travelways.

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__________ holding hazardous materials must be of
a type approved for such use by recognized
agencies
  • Containers.

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Where must No Smoking signs be posted?
  • Where a fire or explosion hazard exists.

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Each operator of a surface coal mine shall
maintain a supply of the first aid equipment set
forth in paragraph (b) of this section at or near
each working place where coal is being mined, at
each preparation plant and at shops and other
surface installations where ___ or more persons
are regularly employed.
  • 10 (ten).

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What is the minimum number of hours of Refresher
First Aid required for a Supervisor? 77.1706
  • 5

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____ _____ shall be equipped with valves to cut
off fuel at the source and shall be located and
maintained to minimize fire hazards. 77.1103(c)
  • Fuel lines.

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Internal combustion engines, except diesels,
shall be shut off and stopped before being
______.
  • Fueled.

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T or F If a conveyor at ground level has a
regular travelway immediately next to it on both
sides, it must have an emergency stop device and
railings on both sides of the conveyor.
  • False, either or.

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Mobile and stationary machinery and equipment
shall be maintained in safe operating condition
and machinery or equipment in unsafe condition
shall be _______ ____ _______ immediately
77.404(a)
  • Removed from service.

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T or F A back-up alarm system is only required
when there is an obstructed view to the rear and
an observer has not been provided? 77.410
  • True.

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T/F Fuses or circuit breakers of correct type and
capacity shall protect circuits against excessive
overloads?
  • True.

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Berms or guards shall be provided on the _____
____ of elevated roadways7701605(k)
  • outer bank.

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Grounding resistors, where required, shall be of
an ohmic value which limits the ground fault
current to no more than __ amperes. 77.901(b)
  • 25.

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Belt conveyors in locations where fire would
create a hazard to personnel shall be provided
with switches to stop the drive pulley
automatically in the event of _________ ________.
77.1107
  • Excessive slippage.

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Areas surrounding flammable-liquid storage tanks
and electric substations and transformers shall
be kept free from grass (dry), weeds, underbrush,
and other combustible materials such as trash,
rubbish, leaves and paper, for at least __ feet
in all directions. 77.1103(d)
  • 25.

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Guy wires from poles supporting high-voltage
transmission lines shall be securely connected to
the system ground or be provided with insulators
installed near the ____ ___. 77.705
  • pole end.

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All protective rubber gloves used to work on
energized high-voltage surface lines shall be
electrically tested by the operator at least?
77.704-8(1)
  • Once each month.

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Explosives and detonators shall be transported in
separate vehicles unless separated by _ ______ of
hardwood or the equivalent77.1302(e)
  • 4 inches.

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Fire extinguishers shall bereplaced immediately
with fully charged extinguishers after ___
_________ is made from an extinguisher77.1108-1(b
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  • Any discharge

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___________ __________, grease, lubricants,
paints, or flammable liquids shall not be allowed
to accumulate where they can create a fire
hazard.
  • Combustible materials.

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When electric blasting caps have been used, men
shall not return to misfired holes for at least
__ minutes77.1303(nn)
  • 15 minutes.

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When safety fuse has been used, men shall not
return to misfired holes for at least __
minutes77.1303(mm)
  • 30 minutes.

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Name 4 skills or treatments a person trained in
first aid should have the ability to perform.
  • Patient assessment, artificial respiration,
    control of bleeding, treatment of shock, wounds,
    burns, and musculo-skeletal injuries.

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What information must be included in on-shift
books after an inspection of the work area has
been conducted?
  • 1.Date and shift the examination was made
  • 2. Examiners name
  • 3. Working place(s) examined
  • 4. Conditions/hazards found

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What is the ratio, in percents, of ammonium
nitrate to fuel oil that we use for blasting
  • 94 Ammonium Nitrate to 6 diesel

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You are wearing a personal dust sampler, You are
operating equipment. You are required to have the
unit on you or within __ ______ of your normal
working position. 71.208(g)(1)
  • 36 inches.

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Any miner who willfully violates the mandatory
safety standards relating to smoking or the
carrying of smoking materials, matches, or
lighters shall be subject to a civil penalty
which shall not be more than ___ for each
occurrence of such violation. 100.5(d)
  • 275.00.

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A 107(a) order/violation means the mine operator
has been cited for what? The Act
  • An imminent danger

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A 104(g) order/violation means the mine operator
has been cited for what. The Act
  • A miner has not received the requisite training
    required by the Act and is considered a hazard to
    himself.

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Whoever knowingly makes any false statement,
representation, or certification in any
application, record, report, plan, or other
document filed or required to be maintained
pursuant to this Act shall, upon conviction, be
punished by a fine of not more than _______, or
by imprisonment for not more than ____ years, or
both. The Act
  • 10,000.00, 5 years.

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Mobile loading and haulage equipment shall be
inspected by a competent person before such
equipment is placed in operation. Equipment
defects affecting safety shall be ________ and
________ to the mine operator 77.1606(a)
  • recorded and reported.

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__________ ________ affecting safety shall be
corrected before the equipment is used.
77.1606(c)
  • Equipment defects.

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No employee shall be assigned, or allowed, or be
required to perform work alone in any area where
_________ _________ _____ that would endanger his
safety unless he can communicate with others, can
be heard, or can be seen. 77.1700
  • hazardous conditions exist .

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_________ conveyors with walkways shall be
equipped with emergency stop devices or cords
along their full length77.1607(cc)
  • Unguarded.

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____-____ _____ _____shall be equipped with
controls requiring constant hand or finger
pressure to operate the tools or shall be
equipped with friction or other equivalent safety
devices. 77.402
  • Hand-held power tools.

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Continuous methane monitoring devices shall be
set to deenergize automatically electric
equipment when such monitor is not operating
properly and to give a warning automatically when
the concentration of methane reaches__ AND to
deenergize automatically electric equipment when
the concentration of methane reaches __ 77.211-1
  • 1.0 AND 2.0.

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The operator shall maintain an accurate and up to
date ____ _ ___ ____. 77.1200
  • Map of the mine

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Fixed ladders shall not incline backwards at any
point unless provided with ____ ______. 77.206(d)
  • back guards.

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________ shall be attached to hoisted materials
that require steadying or guidance. 77210(c)
  • Taglines.

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Steep or vertical ladders which are used
regularly at fixed locations shall be anchored
securely and provided with backguards extending
from a point not more than _ ____ from the bottom
of the ladder to the top of the ladder.
  • 7 feet.

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When must valves on compressed gas cylinders be
protected by covers? .77.208(e)
  • When being transported or stored, and by safe
    location when in use.

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Medium voltage means voltages from ____ to ____
volts77.2(s)
  • 661 to 1,000 volts.

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High voltage means more than ____ volts.
  • 1,000 volts.

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Low voltage means up to and including ___ volts
  • 660 volts.

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Safety can means an approved container, of not
over _ _______ capacity, having a spring-closing
lid and spout cover.77.2(x)
  • 5 gallons.

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What is the MSHA permissible exposure limit for
noise in 8 hours? Table 62-1
  • 90dBA.

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Where the voltage of overhead power lines is
115,000 volts, the minimum distance from the boom
or mast shall be? 77.807-2
  • 15 feet.

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Portable substations and ____________ shall be
deenergized before they are moved from one
location to another.77.811
  • transformers.

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When two or more persons are working on an
energized high-voltage surface line
simultaneously, and any one of them is within
reach of another, such persons shall not be
allowed to work on _________ ______ or on
equipment with different potentials 77.704-4
  • different phases.

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

252
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

253
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

254
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

255
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

257
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

258
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

260
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

262
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

267
Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Split The Uprights!
  • 3 Points!

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Right

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Short

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Right

274
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

275
Field Goal Attempt
  • Short

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Right

277
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

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Field Goal Attempt
  • Short

279
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Right

280
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

281
Field Goal Attempt
  • Short

282
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Right

283
Field Goal Attempt
  • Wide Left

284
Field Goal Attempt
  • Short

285
Fumble!A Turnover!
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Fumble!A Turnover!
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Fumble!A Turnover!
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