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Employees working in areas where there are potential electrical hazards shall be provided with and shall use, electrical protective equiptment that is appropriate for the specific parts of the body to be protected and for the work to be perfomed. OSHA 1910.335
Even though you are using insulated tools, you must still wear the required gloves. The gloves protect the hands and wrists Kit is Glove + Protector + Glove BagClick Here To View The Insulated Gloves EDP# Chart
In mid - 1995, we started putting serial numbers on all our gloves and sleeves which indicate the month and year they were manufactured. It works like this. The following number ---- which was on a pair of sleeves ---- indicates they were manufactured in March 2001:
| C at the beginning tells us manufacturing took place in the third month. (A is Jan., B is Feb., C is March, etc.) |
C400661JA |
Two letters on the end indicate the last two digists of the year of manufacture. (A is 1, B is 2, C is 3) |
| Number in the middle is from the dip ticket for the product |
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