CEI Code Violation Documentation 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which NEC section governs the documentation requirement for field-installed wiring methods in hazardous locations?
- NEC Article 100
- NEC Article 500 (Correct answer)
- NEC Article 300
- NEC Article 200
Correct answer: NEC Article 500
NEC Article 500 covers hazardous (classified) locations and the special wiring methods and documentation required.
Question 2: An inspector cites a violation for a GFCI outlet installed in a bathroom that does not have GFCI protection. Which NEC section applies?
- NEC 210.8 (Correct answer)
- NEC 250.4
- NEC 310.10
- NEC 230.95
Correct answer: NEC 210.8
NEC 210.8 requires GFCI protection for receptacles in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and other specified locations.
Question 3: What is the purpose of including GPS coordinates or an address in violation documentation?
- To calculate permit fees
- To precisely identify the location of the violation for enforcement and record purposes (Correct answer)
- To determine the inspector's travel time
- To assign the violation to a specific contractor
Correct answer: To precisely identify the location of the violation for enforcement and record purposes
Precise location data ensures the violation is tied to the correct property and can be tracked through the enforcement lifecycle.
Question 4: How should an inspector document a violation when the responsible party is unknown at the time of inspection?
- Skip documentation until the responsible party is identified
- Document the violation and record 'owner unknown — to be determined' with a follow-up action (Correct answer)
- Close the inspection without citation
- Issue a permit hold only
Correct answer: Document the violation and record 'owner unknown — to be determined' with a follow-up action
Violation documentation proceeds regardless; the responsible party field can be updated as information becomes available.
Question 5: Under NFPA 70E, what documentation is required after an electrical incident during inspection?
- Only an internal memo to the inspector's supervisor
- An incident report including root cause, PPE used, injuries, and corrective actions (Correct answer)
- A revised permit application
- A code variance request
Correct answer: An incident report including root cause, PPE used, injuries, and corrective actions
NFPA 70E requires incident documentation covering root cause analysis, PPE adequacy, injuries, and corrective measures to prevent recurrence.
Question 6: What does 'R&R' mean in electrical inspection violation logs?
- Re-route and Reconnect
- Remove and Replace (Correct answer)
- Record and Report
- Retest and Resubmit
Correct answer: Remove and Replace
'R&R' in inspection documentation typically means Remove and Replace, indicating the defective component must be taken out and a compliant one installed.
Question 7: When an inspector observes an unlicensed electrical contractor performing work, what should the violation documentation include beyond the standard fields?
- Nothing extra is needed
- A referral notation to the state licensing board and any identifying information observed (Correct answer)
- Only the electrical code violation, not licensing issues
- A recommendation to hire a licensed contractor
Correct answer: A referral notation to the state licensing board and any identifying information observed
Unlicensed contractor violations warrant a referral to the state licensing board and should be noted in the record to trigger regulatory follow-up.
Which NEC section governs the documentation requirement for field-installed wiring methods in hazardous locations?