Making sure our lineman get home Safe

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Making sure our lineman get home Safe

Best practices for testing Trucks 1 Year If Damaged Suspected or repairs made Bucket Truck Required Digger Truck

Best Practices for Testing Grounds and Jumpers After Every Job 1 Year If Damage Suspected Grounds Optional Recommended Required Jumpers

Best Practice for Tools After Every Job 6 Months 1 Year 2 Years If Damage Suspected Universal Optional Recommended Required Shotgun/ Grip-All Telescoping Insulated Hand tool Ladders Platforms

Testing Rubber Goods Chart 30-60 days 90-days 6 months 1 year If Damage Suspected Gloves Optional Recommended Required Sleeves Blankets Line Hose Hoods Boots

LOG IN DATE CLASS SIZE COLOR GLOVE NUMBER EMPLOYEE NAME

Washing and Drying

Visual Inspection

OZONE

Snag

Scratches

Dielectric Test

Dielectric Test

Water Fill

Gloves Lowered and Voltage Added

Field Inspection Per ASTM Standard F 1236 Glove and Sleeves shall be given a daily visual inspection to check for punctures tears or any other defect that is detrimental to the rubber product’s effectiveness.

Glove Rollup Method Step 1 Grasp Cuff Step 2 Roll Cuff Step 3 Entrap Air Step 4 Listen for leaks

Making sure our lineman get home Safe