Multiple Choice

You are the owner of an electrical contracting company and have just observed four different field crews preparing to service deenergized electrical panels at separate job sites. Review each crew's approach and determine which crew's safety practice is the most defensible and correct.

Crew A: The lead electrician verifies the panel is deenergized, applies a personal lock and tag to the disconnect, then instructs the team to put on insulated gloves and safety glasses before beginning work.

Crew B: The lead electrician hands out insulated gloves, arc-rated clothing, and face shields to everyone, confirms the panel appears to be off by checking with a voltage tester, and then begins work immediately without applying any locks or tags.

Crew C: The lead electrician applies a lock and tag to the disconnect but tells the crew they can skip wearing any personal protective equipment since the energy source is already controlled.

Crew D: The lead electrician issues personal protective equipment to the crew first, then decides that because everyone is fully protected, there is no need to lock out and tag the panel before starting work.

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Updated 2026-05-04

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