Ansell CLASS 00 B 14 electrical gloves are designed for electrical workers to protect against low-voltage electrical hazards. They are rated as Class 00 electrical gloves, suitable for use with voltages up to 500VAC. These gloves are used in electrical maintenance, repair and inspection tasks where protection against electric shock is essential.
Features:
- They have a straight cuff design to provide a secure fit and minimise the risk of snagging or catching.
- These gloves come with Type IG electrical insulating to indicate their suitability for electrical insulation, ensuring protection against electrical hazards.
- They have a black cuff end to complement the overall design and enhance the gloves' durability.
- These gloves offer an ambidextrous design that accommodates both left & right hands, enhancing user flexibility & comfort.
- They are made with rubber for exceptional electrical insulation and durability.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the maximum proof test voltage for Ansell CLASS 00 B 14 electrical gloves?
A. These gloves have a proof test voltage of 2500VAC and 10000VDC, ensuring their reliability and safety.
Q. What factors to consider while choosing these Ansell electrical gloves?
A. Major factors include voltage class, size, compliance, type of work, ambidextrous design, glove length, material, maximum use voltage, proof test voltage, cuff style, colour, durability, storage, safety regulations and chemical exposure.
Q. What does the black colour of these electrical gloves signify?
A. The black colour indicates that it is an electrical insulating glove and is suitable for electrical work.
Q. How do I clean and maintain these Ansell electrical gloves?
A.
- Inspect the gloves for damage before cleaning to ensure their integrity.
- Gently remove dirt and debris with a damp cloth or sponge, avoiding abrasive materials.
- Use a mild soap or detergent solution if needed & rinse thoroughly to remove any residue.
- Let the gloves air dry naturally in a cool, shaded area to prevent damage from excessive heat.
- Conduct regular inspections to check for wear and tear, replacing damaged gloves promptly.
- Store the gloves in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat & chemicals, without folding or creasing.
- Protect the gloves from exposure to solvents, oils & chemicals that can degrade the rubber material.
- Ensure the gloves undergo regular electrical testing and certification as per industry standards.
- Keep detailed records of inspections, testing and replacements to maintain safety compliance.