What are the costs associated with worker's injury on the job?
What will be an ideal response?
On the job, injuries can cost a company thousands if not millions of dollars. Even in cases where the medical expenses are not that high, the employer still has to find someone to do the work while the injured employee recovers and the injury could make the companies worker's compensation insurance premiums go up.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.During the rough-in wiring phase, an electrician always installs cable through floors or ceilings, which provides shorter routes than do perimeter walls. 2.The electrician can incorporate waste from the rough-in and trim-out wiring phases into the jobsite-recycling system. 3.Type AC cable installed in thermal insulation must have conductors rated at 90°C (194°F). 4.Most engineered I-beams come from the manufacturer with perforated knockouts that allow an electrician to remove the knockout and install cables through the holes. 5.Type NM and Type UF cables must have their cable sheath extend into nonmetallic boxes and beyond any cable clamp at least 1/2 inch (6 mm).
To forward bias a silicon diode ________
A) The voltage at the anode must exceed the voltage at the cathode by 0.3 to 0.5 volt B) The anode must be connected to a resistor (300-500 ohms) and 12.0 volts, with the cathode also connected to 12.0 volts C) The voltage at the cathode must exceed the voltage at the anode by 0.3 to 0.5 volt D) The voltage at the anode must exceed the voltage at the cathode by 0.5 to 0.7 volt
A blind hole is a hole that goes through the material in a way that you cannot see it.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
How many 8" blocks are needed to build a fireplace base having a length of 6', a width of 2'8", and a height of 6' 8"?
What will be an ideal response?