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Old 12/25/11, 2:17 AM
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Default What kind of gloves are appropriate for performing residential electrical inspections

Leather gloves? Rubber palm gloves? Full on electrical gloves? If your son or daughter were just starting out in the business, what would you suggest they wear?




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Old 12/25/11, 7:55 AM
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Full electric Gloves
will they use them not likely
But they were told lolol
I had a pair in my work truck , we found them to cumbersome .But they were on the truck if something was called for.also carried a rubber mat which we used .



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Rubber gloves and leather. I do not touch the panel unless I am wearing my boots.



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Default Re: What kind of gloves are appropriate for performing residential electrical inspect

Typcially the removal of a cover to a residential load center would be Class 0 on the PPE scale. Gloves are optional but if you choose to wear them make sure they fit properly. Also HI's should NEVER reach into the panel...only observe visually. I suggest a good quality voltage sensor/ticker and tick all scrrews before removing a panel cover and when removing use the cover for what it is intended for...a shield to cover your face as you pull the panel cover away from the panel enclosure.

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Old 12/25/11, 11:51 AM
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And making sure your Client or Agent does not come within 6 feet of you while doing it is always a good practice whenever possible.



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Typcially the removal of a cover to a residential load center would be Class 0 on the PPE scale. Gloves are optional but if you choose to wear them make sure they fit properly. Also HI's should NEVER reach into the panel...only observe visually. I suggest a good quality voltage sensor/ticker and tick all scrrews before removing a panel cover and when removing use the cover for what it is intended for...a shield to cover your face as you pull the panel cover away from the panel enclosure.

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Leather gloves? Rubber palm gloves? Full on electrical gloves? If your son or daughter were just starting out in the business, what would you suggest they wear?
I use these.
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Wayne, what type of rubber mat? I wear a 100% leather gloves and work boots with rubber soles.



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Wayne, what type of rubber mat? I wear a 100% leather gloves and work boots with rubber soles.
According to this electrical site voltage detectors (tic tracers) will not work properly unless the person holding the device is reasonably well grounded, so rubber-soled boots might actually be a problem when testing the dead front.




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The rubber mat was about 1/2 Inch thick the company supplied them . I do not remember were or what company made them. It was when i was working in Canada. But again we worked on live equipment all the time.



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And making sure your Client or Agent does not come within 6 feet of you while doing it is always a good practice whenever possible.
Hi Kevin
I find that clients actually like to see the defect, especially in the panel when they don't know what I'm talking about. After warning them to touch absolutely nothing, I let them come closer and point out the defect (usually double tapping) with a wooden chopstick I have in my kit for that purpose. Then I snap a pic.
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I snap the pictures and show it to my client. I will never risk my Clients getting injured unless they intentionally come closer.



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As a matter of course, I don't necessarily wear gloves while removing panel covers. I do, however, take care to ensure that I am not in contact with something that will "ground" me.



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Hi Kevin
I find that clients actually like to see the defect, especially in the panel when they don't know what I'm talking about. After warning them to touch absolutely nothing, I let them come closer and point out the defect (usually double tapping) with a wooden chopstick I have in my kit for that purpose. Then I snap a pic.
Laser pointers are inexpensive and work well for identifying components being discussed. Here's one for less than $3.




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Plus a lot better than poking sticks Kenton.
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