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This exam certifies licensed elevator mechanics capable of installing, repairing, and maintaining elevators. It covers mechanical and electrical systems, troubleshooting, safety codes, maintenance procedures, and state licensing regulations. Candidates must demonstrate expert knowledge and practical skills to work independently and ensure elevator safety and functionality. The exam ensures mechanics meet high professional standards and comply with Wisconsin codes.
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Question 1. Which organization is primarily responsible for licensing elevator mechanics in Wisconsin? A) Wisconsin Department of Transportation B) Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) C) Wisconsin Department of Labor D) Wisconsin Building Commission Answer: B Explanation: The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) oversees licensing, regulation, and enforcement for elevator mechanics, ensuring safety and compliance with state laws. Question 2. What is a key requirement for obtaining an Elevator Mechanic - Restricted license in Wisconsin?
A) Completion of a 2-year apprenticeship only B) Passing a written examination and having relevant work experience C) Ownership of a contracting business D) Certification from the National Elevator Industry Answer: B Explanation: To obtain a Restricted Elevator Mechanic license in Wisconsin, candidates must have relevant work experience and pass a licensing examination to demonstrate knowledge and competency. Question 3. How often must licensed elevator mechanics complete continuing education in Wisconsin to maintain their license? A) Every year B) Every 2 years
Answer: B Explanation: Supervising mechanics are responsible for ensuring apprentices follow safety standards, proper procedures, and regulatory compliance during work activities. Question 5. Under Wis. Admin. Code § SPS 305, what is required before installing a new elevator? A) Obtaining a permit and passing an inspection B) Only notifying the building owner C) Installing the equipment first, then requesting approval D) Filing a report after installation Answer: A
Explanation: The code mandates obtaining a permit and passing an inspection to ensure safety and compliance before installing a new elevator. Question 6. Which of the following is a reporting requirement under Wis. Admin. Code for elevator incidents? A) Reporting only if there is personal injury B) Reporting all accidents, malfunctions, and safety incidents promptly C) Reporting only to the building owner D) No reporting is required Answer: B Explanation: All accidents, equipment malfunctions, and safety incidents must be reported promptly to ensure proper action and record-keeping.
A) Steel-toed boots B) Insulated gloves C) Hard hat only D) Ear plugs Answer: B Explanation: Insulated gloves are essential to protect against electrical shock when working on energized electrical components. Question 9. What is a key fall protection measure for elevator maintenance work at elevated heights? A) Using a harness and lanyard secured to an anchor point B) Working without protection to increase mobility C) Relying solely on guardrails
D) Climbing with no fall arrest equipment Answer: A Explanation: Personal fall arrest systems, including harnesses and lanyards secured to anchor points, are vital to prevent falls from elevated surfaces. Question 10. During confined space entry, which procedure must be followed? A) Entry without supervision B) Use of a permit system, proper ventilation, and atmospheric testing C) Entry only during daylight hours D) Only visual inspection from outside Answer: B
Question 12. What component is responsible for guiding the elevator car within the hoistway? A) Buffer B) Guide rails C) Counterweight D) Governor Answer: B Explanation: Guide rails provide a track for the car and counterweight to travel smoothly and safely within the hoistway. Question 13. Which component ensures the safety of an elevator car by preventing it from overspeeding?
A) Buffer B) Governor C) Limit switch D) Control relay Answer: B Explanation: The governor detects overspeed conditions and triggers safety mechanisms to stop or slow the elevator, preventing accidents. Question 14. In hydraulic elevators, what is a common maintenance task related to hydraulic fluid? A) Replacing the entire hydraulic system annually B) Checking oil levels and replacing fluid as needed C) Ignoring fluid quality
Explanation: The National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) provides safety standards for electrical wiring, including elevator control circuits. Question 16. When performing preventative maintenance, why is documentation important? A) To keep a record for safety, compliance, and future reference B) To fill out paperwork only for legal reasons C) To avoid inspection visits D) To share with competitors Answer: A Explanation: Accurate documentation helps verify maintenance activities, supports safety compliance, and provides a history of system performance.
Question 17. What is a primary purpose of ASME A17.1 code? A) To regulate building fire codes B) To establish safety standards for elevators and escalators C) To set construction cost limits D) To enforce electrical wiring standards Answer: B Explanation: ASME A17.1 provides safety requirements for the design, installation, operation, inspection, testing, and maintenance of elevators and escalators. Question 18. Which section of ASME A17.1 relates specifically to maintenance and repair duties? A) Chapter 1
Answer: B Explanation: NFPA 70 (NEC) sets electrical safety standards, including wiring, grounding, and protection, crucial for safe electrical work on elevators. Question 20. How does the International Building Code (IBC) influence elevator maintenance? A) It specifies elevator brand preferences B) It provides building safety and accessibility requirements affecting elevator design and maintenance C) It regulates elevator price points D) It only applies during new construction Answer: B
Explanation: The IBC includes provisions on fire-resistance, accessibility, and other building safety features that impact elevator installation and ongoing maintenance. Question 21. Which ethical principle is essential for elevator mechanics? A) Prioritizing speed over safety B) Maintaining confidentiality and client trust C) Ignoring safety procedures D) Avoiding documentation Answer: B Explanation: Upholding confidentiality and building trust are core ethical principles ensuring professional integrity and safety.
C) Replacing ropes without supporting the car D) Ignoring manufacturer specifications Answer: B Explanation: Proper inspection for wear, corrosion, and correct termination is essential to ensure safety and longevity of the suspension ropes. Question 24. When adjusting elevator car doors, what is a priority? A) Ensuring doors open and close smoothly without delay B) Making doors as heavy as possible C) Disabling safety interlocks D) Ignoring alignment issues Answer: A
Explanation: Proper adjustment ensures doors operate smoothly, reliably, and safely, preventing entrapment or collision hazards. Question 25. What is the purpose of a safety device such as a governor or safety gear? A) To provide aesthetic appeal B) To prevent the elevator from overspeeding or falling C) To control lighting in the car D) To reduce noise during operation Answer: B Explanation: Safety devices like governors prevent overspeeding or uncontrolled descent, protecting passengers from accidents.