
This guide provides recommendations for the in-service visual inspection, use, care and maintenance of conductive clothing, including suits, gloves, socks, and boots, for use during linework on voltages up to 765 kV ac and +/-750 kV dc. Testing pertains only to nondestructive electrical tests that can be performed periodically to check if there is any reduction in the conductivity of the clothing.
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ESMOL-1067_WG - IEEE Guide for In-Service Use, Care, Maintenance, and Testing of Conductive Clothing for Use on Voltages up to 765 kV ac and 750 kV dc
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1067-2012
IEEE Guide for In-Service Use, Care, Maintenance, and Testing of Conductive Clothing for Use on Voltages up to 765 kV AC and +/-750 kV DC
General recommendations for the in-service care, maintenance, and testing of the conductive clothing worn by workers to perform work in high-voltage fields are presented.
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1067-2005
IEEE Guide for In-Service Use, Care, Maintenance and Testing of Conductive Clothing for Use on Voltages up to 765 kV AC and 750 kV DC
General recommendations for the in-service care, maintenance, and testing of the conductive clothing worn by workers to perform work in high voltage fields.
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