OSHA 30 Hour Construction Program Practice Test

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Which type of safety shoes provides a layer of protection from electrical hazards?

  1. Impact resistant

  2. Metal insoles

  3. Electrically conductive

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Electrically conductive

Electrically conductive shoes are specifically designed to provide a layer of protection from electrical hazards. They help to dissipate static electricity and minimize the risk of shock in environments where electrical hazards are present. The materials used in these shoes allow for a controlled flow of electricity, which decreases the potential for static buildup that could lead to electrical arcs or shocks. Impact-resistant shoes, while crucial for protecting against falling objects and impact injuries, do not provide specific protection against electrical hazards. Similarly, shoes with metal insoles are primarily focused on providing protection from sharp objects and punctures rather than electrical risks. Hence, while both impact-resistant shoes and those with metal insoles serve important safety purposes, they do not specifically address electrical hazards as electrics conductive shoes do. Thus, the selected option accurately reflects the safety shoe type that offers the mentioned protection.