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Materials, Design
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Type I insulating
gloves, made with 100% naturalrubber. A latex seamless
manufacturing process gives a smooth finish to the
rubber. Classes 00 & 0 have a rolled ending
cuff. Class 1 & 2 gloves have a straight cut
cuff. Also available from DHK Classes 3 & 4insulating
gloves, for more information send us e-mail or call
customer service. |
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Class, Working Voltage
& Color Labels : |
Class |
WORKING VOLTAGE, V AC |
TEST VOLTAGE, V AC |
MAXIMUM CURRENT |
LABEL COLOR |
00 |
500 |
2,500 |
8 ma – 11" |
BEIGE |
0 |
1,000 |
5,000 |
8 ma – 11" |
RED |
1 |
7,500 |
10,000 |
14 ma – 14" |
WHITE |
2 |
17,000 |
20,000 |
16 ma – 14" |
YELLOW |
3 |
26,500 |
30,000 |
18 ma – 14" |
GREEN |
4 |
36,000 |
40,000 |
22 ma – 16" |
ORANGE |
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Products
Standards: Complies with NFPA 70E-2004, ASTM D120, OSHA
1910.137 and 1910.268. Tested according to ASTM D120 & OSHA
1910.137. |
Use:
OSHA 1910.333 Selection and use of work practices, Electrical
- Safety-Related Work Practices (a) General - Safety-related
work practices shallbe employed to prevent electric shock or
other injuries resulting from either direct or indirect electrical
contacts, when work is performed near or on equipment or circuits
which are or may be energized. The specific safety-related work
practices shall be consistent with the nature and extent of
the associated electrical hazards. (c)(2) Work on energized
equipment. Only qualified persons may work on electric circuit
parts or equipment that have not been deenergized under the
procedures of paragraph (b) of this section. Such persons shall
be capable of working safely on energized circuits and shall
be familiar with the proper use of special precautionary techniques,
personal protective equipment, insulating and shielding materials,
and insulated tools.” |
Cleaning
Instructions & Maintenance: Great care must be taken
to protect the rubber glove from damage that will compromise
its electrical integrity. Hands should be clean before putting
on gloves. Even so regular washing will be necessary to keep
the interior clean and remove exterior foreign substances. Washing
the gloves should be done in a mild soap and water solution
not exceeding 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Washed gloves should be
air-dried at temperatures of no more than 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
Talc may be applied to the inside of the gloves in order make
them easier to slip on and off. The gloves should be stored
right side out, not distorted, at normal temperature, away from
electrical equipment or other sources of ozone, and ultra violet
light. The rubber gloves and leather protectors should be placed
in the glove storage bag designed to house them while not being
used. Do not store rubber gloves inside the leather protectors.
For information on re-testing our gloves, send us e-mail or
call customer service. |
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