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− | Power Engineers are granted a "Certificate of Competency" only after
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− | Student
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− | Response
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− | Value Correct
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− | Answer
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− | Feedback
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− | A. passing
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− | required
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− | examinations.
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− | B. meeting
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− | certain
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− | qualifications.
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− | C. meeting
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− | certain
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− | qualifications
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− | and passing
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− | required
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− | examinations.
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− | 100%
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− | D. working in a
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− | process plant.
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− | E. completing a
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− | College study
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− | program.
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− | General
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− | Feedback:
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− | CH001 Q12
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− | To receive a Certificate of Competency the candidate must meet certain requirements
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− | to achieve the required plant operating experience and then complete the
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− | examinations for that certificate.
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− | For a Fourth Class Certificate, for example, a candidate must work in a plant of
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− | adequate size for a period of one year and then write the Safety Standards Act
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− | examination for the Fourth Class Certificate. However, the qualifying time can be
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− | reduced by completing a recognized training program such as this one.
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− | Score: 1/1
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− | Comments:
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− | 2.
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− | The organization responsible for the development of safety codes and standards that most affect
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− | the Power Engineer is the
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− | Student
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− | Response
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− | Value Correct
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− | Answer
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− | Feedback
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− | A. Canada
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− | Manpower
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− | Association
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− | (CMA).
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− | B. Victoria
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− | Safety
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− | Services
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− | Commission
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− | (VSSC).
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− | C. American
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− | National
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− | Standards
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− | Institute
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− | (ANSI).
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− | 100%
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− | D. Power
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− | Engineer's
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− | Ethics
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− | Administration
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− | (PEEA).
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− | E. Institute of
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− | Applied Safety
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− | and Research
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− | (IASR).
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− | General
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− | Feedback:
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− | CH001 Q16
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− | Of the organizations listed, the only one involved with developing safety codes and
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− | standards for Power Engineers is ANSI. Other organizations are also involved such as
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− | ASME.
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− | American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
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− | ANSI is similar to the Standards Council of Canada. To a large extent, ANSI recognizes
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− | standards developed by groups such as the National Fire Protection Association,
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− | American Gas Association, and the ASME.
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− | The following ANSI standards are a valuable reference source:
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− | B. 31.1.0 Power Piping
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− | B. 31.3 Petroleum Refinery Piping
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− | B. 31.5 Refrigeration Piping
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− | B. 16.5 Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
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− | K. 61.1 Safety Requirements for Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia
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− | Score: 1/1
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− | Comments:
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− | 3.
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− | View Attempt Page 2 of 25
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