Question # 7

Why does ASE define “High Voltage” as above 30 V AC or 60 V DC?

Options:

A.

Because these thresholds represent shock hazards recognized by OSHA and NFPA

B.

To make exams more complicated

C.

To align with vehicle accessory systems

D.

To allow all staff to work on HV

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