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1. Power Engineers are granted a "Certificate of Competency" only after Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. passing required examinations. B. meeting certain qualifications. C. meeting certain qualifications and passing required examinations. 100% D. working in a process plant. E. completing a College study program. General Feedback: CH001 Q12 To receive a Certificate of Competency the candidate must meet certain requirements to achieve the required plant operating experience and then complete the examinations for that certificate. For a Fourth Class Certificate, for example, a candidate must work in a plant of adequate size for a period of one year and then write the Safety Standards Act examination for the Fourth Class Certificate. However, the qualifying time can be reduced by completing a recognized training program such as this one. Score: 1/1 Comments: 2. The organization responsible for the development of safety codes and standards that most affect the Power Engineer is the View Attempt Page 1 of 25 https://elearn.bcit.ca/webct/urw/lc4373322000002.tp4373342000002/ViewStudentAttempt... 7/22/2009 Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. Canada Manpower Association (CMA). B. Victoria Safety Services Commission (VSSC). C. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). 100% D. Power Engineer's Ethics Administration (PEEA). E. Institute of Applied Safety and Research (IASR). General Feedback: CH001 Q16 Of the organizations listed, the only one involved with developing safety codes and standards for Power Engineers is ANSI. Other organizations are also involved such as ASME. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) ANSI is similar to the Standards Council of Canada. To a large extent, ANSI recognizes standards developed by groups such as the National Fire Protection Association, American Gas Association, and the ASME. The following ANSI standards are a valuable reference source: B. 31.1.0 Power Piping B. 31.3 Petroleum Refinery Piping B. 31.5 Refrigeration Piping B. 16.5 Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings K. 61.1 Safety Requirements for Storage and Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia Score: 1/1 Comments: 3. View Attempt Page 2 of 25 https://elearn.bcit.ca/webct/urw/lc4373322000002.tp4373342000002/ViewStudentAttempt... 7/22/2009