Electrical Apprenticeship Technology 2 (T2) Phase 4 Practice Exam

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Which of the following are factors for emergency lighting compliance?

All of the above

Emergency lighting compliance is about ensuring safe egress during a power outage. It requires three intertwined elements: maintaining a safe means to escape, providing appropriate emergency lighting and signs, and having sufficient exit routes to prevent bottlenecks or blockages during an evacuation. The safe means to escape means the paths to exits stay clear and are illuminated so people can move to safety even when normal lighting fails. Appropriate emergency lighting and signage means the lights along corridors, stairs, and exit doors stay on for the required duration and the exit signs remain visible and legible in the dark. Having more than two exit routes adds redundancy, reducing the chance that all routes are compromised at once and helping manage crowds during an emergency. Put together, these aspects cover the practical, visible, and design-oriented requirements that keep occupants safe, so selecting all of the above best reflects what emergency lighting compliance entails.

The premise is maintained with a safe means to escape

Appropriate emergency lighting and signage

More than two exit routes provided

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