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Class 0 Type 1 Glove Kits

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ENESPRO® Class 0 Type 1, 11" Long Voltage-Rated Insulating Rubber Gloves and Leather Protector Kits


 

ENESPRO® Class 0 Type 1 voltage-rated gloves are high quality insulating rubber gloves designed for electrical work, providing protection up to 1,000 Volts AC (Alternating Current) and 1,500 Volts DC (Direct Current), with Type 1 indicating they are manufactured from non-ozone-resistant materials, requiring leather protectors and regular air testing. They feature a red label and are primarily used by commercial electricians for general maintenance on low-voltage electrical systems. 

The Red Label on ENESPRO® Class 0 Type 1 insulating rubber gloves signifies their voltage class (up to 1,000V AC / 1,500V DC) and type (non-ozone-resistant), providing a crucial visual clue for electrical workers that the gloves are for lower-voltage applications, while the red colour itself distinguishes them from other classes or indicates a specific testing cycle, making it easier to quickly identify and manage the correct PPE for safety.

▲ Class 0 w/ Colour-Coded Label

ENESPRO® Leather Protectors

ENESPRO® leather rubber glove protectors are heavy-duty leather gloves worn over insulating rubber gloves to shield them from mechanical damage like cuts, punctures and abrasions, not for electrical insulation themselves, ensuring the more expensive insulating rubber gloves last longer and maintain their critical electrical barrier against electric shock. Leather protectors provide a tough outer layer for physical tasks while working with live electrical systems, allowing dexterity and durability in high-risk electrical maintenance and power line work.

Optional FR Glove Liner

  • The FR Glove Liner is an optional addition to the Class 0 Glove Kit - refer thumbnail Image 4 (from L to R).
  • Glove Liner can be used as a liner with voltage gloves for added comfort and protection.
  • Fabric/Material: Westex® UltraSoft® 6.5oz/220gsm.
  • Single-layer hand and double-layer rib knit cuff for flexibility and dexterity.
  • ATPV: 12 cal/cm2.
  • Compliance: NFPA 70E CAT 2, CSA Z462, ASTM F1506, OSHA 1910.269.
  • Colour: Grey.
  • Sizes: Regular (RG) fits rubber glove sizes 08 to 11. Large (LG) fits rubber glove size 12.
  • Product Number
  • G16RG or G16LG (individual units).
  • For kits with Glove Liner addition, as per kit Product Number with AG following, for example, Glove Kit Class 0 Type 1 with Yellow insulating glove size 08, Product Number is KITGC0Y08AG.
  • 11" Long Voltage-Rated Insulating Rubber Gloves.
  • Leather Protector Gloves.
  • Canvas Glove Bag.
  • Colours - Yellow, Red, Black.
  • Sizes - 08, 09, 10, 11, 12.
  • Product Number
  • KITGC0Y08, 09, 10, 11, 12 (Yellow).
  • KITGC0R08, 09, 10, 11, 12 (Red).
  • KITGC0B08, 09, 10, 11, 12 (Black).
  • NFPA 70E (Arc Flash).
  • CSA Z462 (Arc Flash Canada).
  • OSHA 1910.269.
  • ANSI/ASTM D120.
  • Maximum Use Voltage AC - 1,00V.
  • Maximum Use Voltage DC - 1,500V
  • Newly electrically tested and stamped with the initial test date before shipment.
  • Should be worn with leather glove protectors to increase life span.
  • Sharp objects such as jewellery can puncture or damage rubber gloves and therefore should not be worn while wearing rubber voltage-rated gloves.
  • Immediately clean gloves that have come into contact with chemicals, especially petroleum based products.
  • Wash with mild soap. Air dry, keeping gloves away from direct sources.
  • Store gloves flat in a protective bag. Do not fold gloves.
  • If contaminants cannot be removes after laundering, it is best to discontinue use of the gloves.
  • Inspections should occur before each use. Inspection methods are outlined in ASTM F 1236. 
  • Read the garment label and launder per the instructions on the garment label.
  • Machine wash on warm with maximum settings to 140° F / 60° C. Use a mild detergent. Tumble dry on medium setting.
  • DO NOT: iron, use chlorine bleach, use hydrogen peroxide, fabric softener or starch.
  • Wash according to the instructions above to remove any contaminants in order to maintain fabric performance when the garment becomes soiled with dirt, grease, oils etc.
  • If contaminants cannot be removed after laundering, it is best to discontinue use of the garment.