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Bashlin PPE Lineworker Rubber Gloves
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Among the most important articles of PPE are rubber insulating gloves. Made by Salisbury, an industry leader for arc-flash protection, these gloves have earned the reputation for quality, longevity and comfort. These are Type I natural rubber gloves (non-ozone resistant) and require proper care to ensure that they provide maximum protection as they are intended to. |
- Gloves actually relieve stress, strain and fatigue thanks to the ergonomic design and curved hand comfort
- Flexible construction allows you to manipulate small parts easily
- These gloves are required wear for everyone working on or near energized circuits, and are the number one most important piece of PPE for electrical workers
- Meet or exceed ASTM D120 Standard and meet International Standard 903, EN60903 Standards
- 30-day manufacturer warranty
Rubber products must be visually inspected for punctures, embedded objects, tears or deterioration from chemicals or UV rays.
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| Class | Glove Length |
| 00, 0 | 10.5", 14" |
| 1, 2 | 14", 16", 18" |
| 3 | 16", 18" |
| 4 | 18" |
| Class | Maximum Usage | AC Test Voltage | Glove Color | Label Color | Glove Length | |||
| 10.5" | 14" | 16" | 18" | |||||
| 00 | 500V | 2,500V | Yellow | Beige | 1100Y | |||
| 0 | 1,00V | 5,000V | Yellow | Red | 110Y | 140Y | ||
| 1 | 7,500V | 10,000V | Black | White | 14-10B | 16-10B | 18-10B | |
| 2 | 17,000V | 20,000V | Black | Yellow | 14-20 | 16-20B | 18-20B | |
| 2 | 17,000V | 20,000V | Yellow / Black | Yellow | 14-20YB | 16-20YB | 18-20YB | |
| 3 | 26,500V | 30,000V | Yellow / Black | Green | 16-30YB | 18-30YB | ||
| 4 | 36,000V | 40,000V | Black | Orange | 18-40B | |||
| 4 | 36,000V | 40,000V | Yellow / Black | Orange | 18-40YB | |||
| PPE Rubber Gloves Class 0 | ||||||
| PART # | GLOVE LENGTH | CLASS | SIZES | COLOR | WEIGHT | PRICE Add Size & Quantity at Checkout |
| BSL-110Y | 10-1/2" | 0 | 9 to 11 | Yellow | 0.5 lb | |
| BSL-140Y | 14" | 0 | 9 to 11 | Yellow | 1.0 lb | |
| PPE Rubber Gloves Class 1 | ||||||
| PART # | GLOVE LENGTH | CLASS | SIZES | COLOR | WEIGHT | PRICE Add Size & Quantity at Checkout |
| BSL-14-10B | 14" | 1 | 9 to 11 | Black | 1.2 lbs | |
| BSL-16-10B | 16" | 1 | 9 to 11 | Black | 1.3 lbs | Call for Availability |
| BSL-18-10B | 18" | 1 | 9 to 11 | Black | 1.5 lbs | Call for Availability |
| PPE Rubber Gloves Class 2 | ||||||
| PART # | GLOVE LENGTH | CLASS | SIZES | COLOR | WEIGHT | PRICE Add Size & Quantity at Checkout |
| BSL-14-20B | 14" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Black | 1.4 lbs | |
| BSL-16-20B | 16" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Black | 1.5 lbs | |
| BSL-18-20B | 18" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Black | 2.0 lbs | Call for Availability |
| BSL-14-20YB | 14" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Yellow & Black | 1.2 lbs | |
| BSL-16-20YB | 16" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Yellow & Black | 1.5 lbs | |
| BSL-18-20YB | 18" | 2 | 9 to 11 | Yellow & Black | 2.0 lbs | Call for Availability |
| PPE Rubber Gloves Class 4 | ||||||
| PART # | GLOVE LENGTH | CLASS | SIZE | COLOR | WEIGHT | PRICE Add Size & Quantity at Checkout |
| BSL-18-40B-11 | 18" | 4 | 11 | Black | 2.5 lbs | |
Determining Glove Size: Measure the circumference around the palm. Allow for additional room if fabric glove liners are to be worn, especially with thermal liners.
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Glove Care: Storage
Proper storage extends the life of linemen's gloves and sleeves. Folds and creases strain rubber and cause it to crack from ozone prematurely. By storing rubber gloves and sleeves in the right size bag or roll-up, and never forcing more than one pair into each bag, equipment will lie flat and last longer. Refer to ASTM F1286, standard guide for visual inspection of electrical protective rubber products for additional information.
Glove Care: Before Each Use
Inspect gloves for holes, rips, tears, ozone cutting, UV checking, and signs of chemical deterioration. Defective or suspected defective equipment shall not be used.
Inflating gloves makes cuts, tears or ozone damage easier to detect. Expand no more than 1.5 times their normal size for Type 1, and 1.25 times normal for Type II SALCOR. Expansion stretches the rubber, making cuts, ozone damage and abrasions easy to detect. Listen for escaping air to detect holes. If a portable inflator is unavailable, roll the cuff tightly to trap air inside, then apply pressure to areas of the glove to listen for escaping air. Repeat procedure with glove turned inside out.
Inspecting Rubber Gloves & Sleeves
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| Cracking & Cutting Shown above is the damage caused by prolonged folding or compressing |
Chemical Attack This image shows swelling caused by oils and other petroleum compounds |
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| Snags Damage shown here is due to wood and metal splinters and other sharp objects |
UV Checking Storing in areas exposed to prolonged sunlight causes UV checking |
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| Avoid Folding Gloves The strain on rubber at a folded point is equal to stretching the glove to twice its length |
Avoid Storing Inside Out Gloves should never be stored inside out. Storing gloves reversed strains the rubber severely and causes ozone cutting |
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