Title: 1910.137: Electrical Protective Equipment
11910.137 Electrical Protective Equipment
21910.137(a)Design Requirements
- Manufacture and Marking
- Class of equipment (0, 1, 2, 3, or 4)
- Type of equipment (I or II)
3Class Label
- Class 4 - Designed to insulate up to 40,000
volts. - Type II - Is molded from man-made materials.
4Rubber Insulating Matting
5Rubber Insulating Blanket
6Blanket Clamps
7Rubber insulating sleeves
8Rubber insulating sleeves
9Rubber insulating sleeves
10Rubber Insulating GloveTest Sticker
11Rubber insulating gloves
121910.137(b) In-service Care and Use
- Maximum use voltage to conform to Table I-5.
- Equipment damage inspection
- No holes, tears, cuts, or punctures no ozone
cutting or checking no embedded foreign objects
no swelling, softening, hardening, etc.
13Ozone Damage
- Severe ozone damage caused by stretching over top
of primary
14Ozone Damage
- Damage caused when gloves are kept in an
inside-out position for a long period of time
15Cut in blanket
- Sharp gaffs often cause crescent-shaped cuts in
blankets
161910.137(b)(2)(ii)Air Testing of Rubber Gloves
171910.137(b)(2)(ii) Air Testing of Rubber Gloves
181910.137(b)(2)(viii) Rubber Insulating
Equipment Test Intervals
Equip. When to Test
Line hoses Insulation suspect
Covers Insulation suspect
Blankets Every 12 months
Gloves Every 6 months
Sleeves Every 12 months
19Glove Protector
Class Gap
0 1
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
20Leather Protector
- Leather Protector glove worn without rubber
gloves.
21Rubber Glove Storage
22Rubber Glove Liners
23Glove Dust
24Rubber Blanket Field Testing
- Field testing of rubber blanket with cover gear
tools on tarp.
25Insulating Line Hoses
26Insulator Cover