Electrical Glove Testing Requirements

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Electrical glove testing requirements. This guide also contains. 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. These testing requirements can sometimes be a little confusing to interpret. This specification covers the in service care inspection testing and use voltage of insulating gloves and sleeves for protection from electrical shock.
Helping you meet astm f496 requirements we offer accurate convenient testing services for new or in service electrical rubber gloves from class 00 to class 4 11 to 18 lengths and all cuff styles. The specification for the use and testing of rubber gloves in connection with hv rubber glove working is contained in opsaf 13 001 lwm 8 4 hv rubber glove working techniques. The glove is filled with air either manually or with a powered inflator and then checked for leakage. Class 00 class 0 class 1 class 2 class 3 or class 4.
Misinterpreting the rules requiring dielectric testing of electrical insulating gloves and the corresponding expiration dates can be easy to do. The current version is held on the en document library. You re considering using your electrical gloves for the first time on march 1 2017 and notice the date stamp is february 27 2016. Additionally 1910 137 provides specific design care and use requirements for rubber electrical protective equipment.
Dielectric gloves testing resources below is a list of nail north american independent laboratories accredited labs that provide testing and certification for dielectric gloves. Issue record this is a reference document. Osha also requires that insulating gloves be given an air test along with the inspection. Gloves and sleeves covered under this specification are designated as type i or type ii.
Insulating gloves shall be given an air test along with the inspection. It is the responsibility of the employer to insure that the gloves have passed the required electrical test within the specified time. For additional information on in service care of electrical gloves reference astm f496 14a. Note to paragraph c 2 ii.
Each batch of gloves is also subjected to a battery of physical and electrical tests to insure that the gloves meet the d120 standards. The air testing method is described in astm f496 14a standard specification for in service care of insulating gloves and sleeves. Although e hazard does not provide these services we acknowledge the importance of dielectric gloves in every company s ppe program. Using article130 7 c 7 of the 2018 edition of nfpa 70e as a reference we hope to add some clarity to this commonly misunderstood safety requirement.