Electricians Gloves help protect worker from electricity
- Tested to ensure they are resistant at low temperatures (-25°)
- Choose from different levels of protection
- Electricians Gloves comply with gloves for live working legislation EN 60903
- Type 00 for working voltage max 500 Volts
- Type 0 for working voltage max 1000 Volts
Additional Information
Brand | Signals |
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Classes | 00 |
Clothing Size | 8 |
Colour(s) | Beige |
Description | Maximum working voltage: 500 Volts |
Electrical Risks Protection (EN60903) | Yes |
Material | Latex |
Resistance | 500 V |
Supplied in | Per pair |
Type | 00 |
EN 60903
Electrical risks (EN60903)
To protect yourself from electrical risks requires that you use special gloves. Gloves that are manufactured and approved according to EN standard 60903 are the only gloves that should be used when there is a risk for electrical shock.To help in the decision as to which glove provides the best protection, it is important to know which voltage level can occur.
Refer to the table below for a summary of which glove classes tolerate different voltage levels. To protect the electrical protection gloves against wear and tear, for example sharp cables, etc, a specially designed protective glove can be worn over the electrical gloves.
Class | Tested at: | Approved for work under: | Class | Tested at: | Approved for work under: |
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00 | 2500V | 500V | 2 | 20000V | 17000V |
0 | 5000V | 1000V | 3 | 30000V | 26500V |
1 | 10000V | 7000V | 4 | 40000V | 36000V |
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