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What is the minimum distance that Class A hard hats must be tested to withstand electrical shock?

Correct Answer

A) 2,200 volts

ANSI Z89.1 standards require Class A hard hats to withstand electrical testing at 2,200 volts. Class B hard hats are tested at 20,000 volts for higher electrical protection.

Answer Options
A
2,200 volts
B
440 volts
C
30,000 volts
D
20,000 volts

Why This Is the Correct Answer

ANSI Z89.1 standards require Class A hard hats to withstand electrical testing at 2,200 volts. Class B hard hats are tested at 20,000 volts for higher electrical protection.

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