Insulating gloves and sleeves must be rated for the voltage to which a worker will be exposed phase to ground or phase to phase and marked to indicate their rating.
Rubber gloves and sleeves care and use.
It s safe for use on rubber and won t fade or wipe off during normal use.
To maintain this level of protection and ensure long life these gloves should be properly cared for and stored.
And immediately following any incident that could be reasonably suspected to have caused damage.
Special ink is used for stamping that is safe on rubber and won t fade or wipe off during normal use.
The most important article of protection for the lineman is a good pair of of the proper dielectric strength.
Defective gloves shall not be used.
Class 00 class 0 class 1 class 2 class 3 or class 4.
You should store rubber insulated gloves and sleeves in a cool dark area.
Insulating rubber glove and sleeve care type i natural not resistant to ozone and type ii salcor synthetic rubber resistant to ozone both provide electrcial workers with the hightest level of electrical insulating protection.
Each glove shall be visually inspected and air tested prior to each daily use.
1910 137 recognizes class 0 up to 1kv through class 4 up to 36kv rubber equipment.
This specification covers the in service care inspection testing and use voltage of insulating gloves and sleeves for protection from electrical shock.
Do not store them in the same room where electrical testing is done.
Rubber insulating gloves and rubber insulating should be stored in the same.
Once the stamps have dried gloves and sleeves are dusted with 100 percent talc powder to absorb any remaining moisture astm f478 f479 and f496.
Rubber insulating gloves and sleeves inspection requirements.
Gloves and sleeves covered under this specification are designated as type i or type ii.
Gloves and sleeves are then placed in new plastic bags and heat sealed.
Nowhere near steam pipes radiators or other sources of heat.
Rubber gloves and sleeves care and use.
Once the stamps have dried gloves and sleeves are dusted with 100 percent talc powder to absorb any remaining moisture astm f478 f479 and f496.
Rubber insulating gloves standards use.
Gloves and sleeves are then placed in new plastic bags and heat sealed.
Additionally 1910 137 provides specific design care and use requirements for rubber electrical protective equipment.