While making repairs or adjustments to RADAR units:
• RADAR transmitter safety procedures • Dangers of stored high voltage in electronic equipment • Manufacturer and Coast Guard guidance on securing power before maintenance
• Before opening or working on a RADAR set, what part of the system can still hold a dangerous charge even after power is switched off? • Which action specifically removes or neutralizes stored electrical energy that could harm a person making repairs? • Think about which options are normal operating adjustments versus a specific safety step taken only when doing maintenance.
• Identify which choice directly addresses stored high-voltage energy rather than normal operating conditions. • Eliminate answers that are general safety ideas but not specific to RADAR internal electrical hazards. • Ask: which step would a technician take before touching internal components to be sure they won’t get shocked by residual charge?
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