What are the mandatory PPE for electricians?

What are the mandatory PPE for electricians?

List of electrician PPE

Before the implementation of preventive measures, the employer must identify the risks due to electric current for each electrician. The implementation of the compulsory wearing of personal protective equipment makes it possible to reduce incidents due to direct contact upstream or downstream of the circuit breakers.

There are several types of PPE for electricians. Equipment they should wear includes hard hats, safety shoes, protective of hands, workwear and many more.

Electrician's clothing and standards

Prevention against contact voltage

Electrical professionals put on work clothes to reduce the risk of injury. These workers must wear a jacket, work pants, overalls and coveralls. These work clothes correspond to the EN 340 standard. They are made of flame retardant cotton.

Awareness and training of electricians is the responsibility of the employer. He must inform these workers of the risks due to currents. Likewise, wearing PPE helps prevent electrostatic discharge.

Gloves against bare live parts

The electrician gloves are essential PPE. This equipment must follow safety standards. The part of the body most exposed to currents are the hands. Gloves must have a high insulating capacity. Electricians wear these hand guards to protect themselves from various accidents. They therefore use insulating gloves and gloves against mechanical risks.

Personal protective equipment for electricians: face and eyes

Electricians are exposed to electrostatic discharge, as well as electric arcs during a short circuit.

When the eyes and faces of electricians are exposed to an electric arc, wearing a UV protective face shield is required for eye protection. These Electricians PPE are useful during lockout procedures when the worker carries out the installation or maintenance operations. They are also ideal for installing grounding devices. In addition, this type of PPE protects against the electric arc of the short circuit.

Isolating helmets to reduce electrical risk

Electrical professionals use insulated helmets to protect themselves from head shocks and falling objects. These preventive measures are certified to comply with NF EN 50365 standards.

Worker hard hats help prevent head impacts, especially inside buildings and electrical contacts. This type of PPE has a limited service life of 3 to 5 years. Apart from shocks to the head, the helmet also protects electrical professionals against electric arcs in the event of a short circuit.

Respiratory protection for electrical safety

Disposable masks are used to protect the respiratory tract. The objective is to avoid any inhalation of dust. In the field of electricity, the risks of toxicity of certain solvents are often overlooked.

Insulated safety shoes

The safety shoes are made without conductive material to avoid electrostatic discharges. Wearing ESD-standard safety shoes avoids the accumulation of loads. In a dry environment, safety sneakers remain the most suitable.

Fall protection

Electricians sometimes work at heights. Other kits are needed such as a lanyard and a safety harness.

Electrician PPE kits

In order to work in complete safety, employees have kits according to their levels of authorization (B2, BC, BR, BS).

EPI compulsory electrician TBT

PPE are accessories made available to employees. They are mandatory. These are the preventive measures to ensure the health of the electrician. Apart from these PPE, electrical technicians must also have other equipment. This is a voltage absence checker, and insulating mats to isolate the operator from the ground.

PPE electrician and INRS

Employers must train employees in the conditions of use of PPE. They can have different classes depending on the maximum voltage of

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