Electrical Glove Testing Standard
Rubber sleeves are tested to astm d1051 astm f496 standards.
Electrical glove testing standard. The 269 standard 1910 269 l 2 i and requires that. It includes six classes of protection referenced 00 0 1 2 3 4 across a range of ac and dc voltages. The specification for the use and testing of rubber insulated gloves in connection with hv rubber glove working is contained in opsaf 13 001 lwm 8 4 hv rubber glove working techniques. Insulating gloves and sleeves are critical ppe for electrical work on or near exposed energized parts.
Jm test systems is fully accredited for testing high voltage rubber protective goods. Note to paragraph c 2 ix. There are different standards defining general requirements and test methods for different types of gloves. Misinterpreting the rules requiring dielectric testing of electrical insulating gloves and the corresponding expiration dates can be easy to do use article130 7 c 7 nfpa 70e as a reference we add clarity to this commonly misinterpreted safety requirement.
Definitions terms printed in bold type are as defined in the scottish power safety rules electrical and mechanical 4th edition. These testing requirements can sometimes be a little confusing to interpret. You re considering using your electrical gloves for the first time on march 1 2017 and notice the date stamp is february 27 2016. Insulating rubber gloves along with leather protectors must be worn by 269 qualified employees within the minimum approach distance to exposed energized conductors.
All gloves tested by jm test systems include a detailed testing report. The standard includes performance requirements and test procedures to measure electrical and mechanical. Astm d178 01 2010 standard specification for rubber insulating matting. Here you will find a general view of all current standards and categories.
Osha also requires that insulating gloves be given an air test along with the inspection. For additional information on in service care of electrical gloves reference astm f496 14a. How often should i test my voltage rated gloves. 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.
Astm d120 09 standard specification for rubber insulating gloves. The air testing method is described in astm f496 14a standard specification for in service care of insulating gloves and sleeves. The glove is filled with air either manually or with a powered inflator and then checked for leakage. Our rubber testing lab provides electrical glove testing services to astm d120 astm f496 standards.
Gloves for live electrical working en 60903 2003 is a standard developed for testing gloves intended to protect against high voltages.