Best Practices: Cradle-to-Cradle Use of Insulating Rubber Gloves and Sleeves.

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Best Practices: Cradle-to-Cradle Use of Insulating Rubber Gloves and Sleeves

Practice Statement Protocols related to effective use of insulating rubber gloves and sleeves.

Practice Description Working from an aerial platform on energized circuits or equipment Wear rubber protective-insulating gloves and sleeves rated for the highest nominal voltage cradle-to-cradle

Practice Description (cont’d) Rubber protective insulating sleeves not needed when employees are working on circuits with 600 volts or less And no upper arm exposure Worker not encroaching the 5-foot primary zone Electrical Class rating of insulating rubber sleeves ≥ Electrical class rating of insulating rubber gloves

Provides specific use requirements that are proven methods for Reducing electrical contact injuries Reducing electrical contact fatalities. uniform use of guidelines that can be applied industry wide. Benefits

Can I swing the bucket out of the energized zone and remove Gloves and Sleeves in order to smoke, dip, etc.? The bucket must be repositioned to the cradle or lowered to its lowest possible elevation before gloves and sleeves may be removed. FAQ’s

When ascending to perform work on a transmission line with energized under build, do I need gloves and sleeves while moving past the energized under build? No, as long as the 5 ft. primary zone is not encroached. FAQ’s (cont’d)

Are there examples when gloves and sleeves are required, when working in a bucket (cradle-to-cradle) when I can remove rubber gloves and sleeves while in the bucket? When the bucket has been repositioned to the cradle or lowered to its lowest possible elevation. When the circuit has been de-energized, grounded and an EPZ has been established *Refer to company policies for specific work procedures.*

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