11 Rubber gloves and sleeves are a lineman’s first and foremost defense against electrocution For this reason rubber gloves and sleeves must be physically.

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11 Rubber gloves and sleeves are a lineman’s first and foremost defense against electrocution For this reason rubber gloves and sleeves must be physically and visibly inspected before use! Rubber Gloves

Insulating Equipment Secure the work area Remove all hazards Protect workers from those that cannot be removed 12

13 Dielectric Test Equipment TypeInspection Schedule Rubber Glove Before first issue then Semi Annually Rubber Sleeve Before first issue then Annually Rubber Blanket Before first issue then Annually Rubber Hose, Hoods etc. Suspect insulating value These are the minimum requirements required by OSHA. Company policy, client and/or contract requirements may mandate shorter inspection cycles

Live Line Tools Minimum approach distance must be maintained The worker’s hand The hot end of the stick 14

Live Line Tools Live-line tools shall be removed from service every 2 years for examination, cleaning, repair, and testing as needed 15

Live Line Tools Each live-line tool shall be wiped clean and visually inspected for defects before use each day Would you do hot work with dirty sticks? Is an insulated boom any different? 16

Live Line Tools Test the tool's integrity along its entire working length If the tool is made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic, test its integrity under wet conditions 17

Second Point of Contact If any part of a boom can contact an energized phase, cover the phase 18

Second Point of Contact Eliminate second point of contact hazards Cross arm not covered Workers not wearing sleeves Minimum approach distance violation on tie wire 19

Second Point of Contact Secure work area both above and BELOW the work area 20