STUDY AREA

Lesson 8: Safety, Grounding, and Breakers

Study electric shock prevention, short circuit prevention, safe isolation, lockout thinking, PPE, and breaker behavior.Clear study guides, calculations, vocabulary, and practical site knowledge for working safely and professionally in Japan.

Lesson 8: Safety, Grounding, and Breakers

Lesson page

Lesson 8: Safety, Grounding, and Breakers

Read the lesson, then answer the multiple-choice practice set below. You get instant right or wrong feedback with explanation.

Back to All Lessons

Exam Practice Inspection and Testing Safety and Regulations

Lesson Content

Written exam safety questions usually reward the same habit that real electricians need: isolate, test, protect, and only then continue.

Japanese Key Term

漏電遮断器(ろうでんしゃだんき / earth leakage circuit breaker)

Hiragana

ろうでんしゃだんき

English Meaning

Earth leakage circuit breaker

Simple Explanation

Safety questions are really about preventing shock, fire, and equipment damage. Grounding and breakers work together.

Detailed Explanation

This lesson connects the real site safety mindset with the written exam. Know when grounding is needed, how leakage differs from a short circuit, why insulation resistance matters, and how an ELCB or MCCB protects a circuit. PPE, safe isolation, and lockout thinking are part of professional practice.

Key Vocabulary

- 接地(せっち / grounding)
- 漏電(ろうでん / leakage)
- 短絡(たんらく / short circuit)
- 絶縁抵抗(ぜつえんていこう / insulation resistance)
- 漏電遮断器(ろうでんしゃだんき / ELCB)

Formula

Safety rule: isolate, verify, and then work. For exam logic, think fault current, leakage current, and protective device response.

Worked Example

If the insulation becomes damaged and leakage current flows to a metal case, the breaker or ELCB may trip to reduce shock risk.

Exam Tips

If the question asks about protecting people, grounding and leakage protection are often the correct direction.

Common Exam Trap

A breaker does not make unsafe work safe. You must still isolate power and verify the circuit state.

Site Reality in Japan

Professional electricians treat every circuit as live until verified otherwise. That mindset is also useful for exam safety questions.

Practice Question

What is the first safe mindset before touching a circuit?

Answer

Assume it may be live until verified

Explanation

Safe work starts with isolation and confirmation, not assumptions.

Lesson Quiz Score0 / 6

1. With SW1 open, the expected state is:

L --[SW1]--+--(Lamp A)--N
           +--(Lamp B)--N

2. If the node above has no dot at crossing in exam notation, you should assume:

L ----(Node)----[SW]----(Lamp)
      
N ------------------------(Lamp)

3. Most likely question theme for this hierarchy is:

DB -> Main breaker -> Branch breaker -> Lighting branch

4. A resistor is 20 ohms and the supply is 100 V. What current flows?

5. A load uses 600 W for 2 hours. How much energy is used?

6. Which formula gives electric power in a DC circuit?