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when must an assured equipment grounding conductor program (aegcp) be in place?
a every worksite
only when gfcls are in place
only when working around power lines
when an employer does not use gfcls
To determine when an Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program (AEGCP) is required, we refer to electrical safety standards. An AEGCP is needed when an employer does not use Ground - Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs). GFCIs provide a different form of electrical safety protection, and when they are not used, an AEGCP must be implemented to ensure equipment grounding safety. The option "At every worksite" is incorrect as AEGCP isn't required at every worksite (only when GFCIs aren't used). "Only when GFCIs are in place" is wrong because GFCIs and AEGCP are alternative safety measures in some cases, and AEGCP is for when GFCIs aren't used. "Only when working around power lines" is also incorrect as AEGCP is related to equipment grounding and not just power line work.
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D. When an employer does not use GFCIs (assuming the options are labeled A - D with D being "When an employer does not use GFCIs", A being "At every worksite", B being "only when GFCIs are in place", C being "only when working around power lines")