Gloves meet or exceed ASTM D120 and IEC EN60903 Standards.
Voltage AC/DC Proof Test: 10,000 / 40,000
Voltage AC/DC Max Use: 7,500 / 11,250
Typical Applications for Rubber Insulating Gloves
Maintenance technicians working in amusement parks, hospitals, water plants, manufacturing plants, office buildings, and schools
Power and communication utilities
Electrical contracting and power generation
Electrical supervisors
Transportation – primarily rail
Plant and facility maintenance
Hybrid auto manufacturing, repair, and service
Machine operators, maintenance millwrights, and mechanics
HVAC technicians
Elevator installers and technicians
Field service technicians
Rubber insulating gloves have always been one of the most important components of PPE for electrical and industrial workers. The recent updates and changes in ASTM D120 and NFPA 70E have brought this product segment into the spotlight. The gloves meet or exceed ASTM D120 and IEC EN60903 Standards.
The natural rubber construction offers excellent dielectric properties combined with flexibility, strength, and durability. Other features include a contoured shape which reduces hand fatigue and rolled cuff for increased durability during donning and doffing.
Rubber gloves are tested and date stamped before they leave the factory. Once in use, gloves should be inspected daily and should be retested by a laboratory every 6 months.
Salisbury recommends an alternating glove color program to assure all gloves are in the proper test cycle per OSHA and ASTM requirements. This program creates a visual reminder of the test cycle period by using one glove color for the first test period and a different color for the following test period. Continue alternating these two colors when a new test period begins. For example: Black/Red Class 1 gloves are worn for first test cycle period, then black Class 1 gloves are worn during the second test cycle period.
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