In the power industry, every detail is related to the life safety of the staff, and any negligence may lead to irreversible consequences. Therefore, power safety is by no means a trivial matter, and we need to be vigilant at all times and strictly abide by various safety regulations. Today, Jinneng Power will talk with you about the close-fitting safety tools that are indispensable in power operations, as well as their use instructions.
Insulating gloves, like a protective shield for power workers on the battlefield of live operations, can effectively block the invasion of current and are the key line of defense to prevent electric shock accidents. Inspection before use: Before each use, be sure to conduct a comprehensive and detailed inspection of the insulating gloves. Check whether there are any damage or cracks on the surface, and whether the inside is damp or stained with oil. At the same time, use professional equipment to perform insulation tests to ensure that its insulation performance meets the standards. It should be remembered that insulating gloves should follow a half-year replacement cycle to ensure that they are always in the best protective state. Correct wearing: When wearing, put the cuffs of the clothes into the extension of the insulating gloves properly to prevent any gaps between the hands and the gloves, so that the protection is airtight. Storage requirements: Insulating gloves should be placed in a dry, ventilated and light-proof environment, away from corrosive substances such as grease, acid and alkali, as if they were treasured in a safe treasure house.
Insulating rods (hot stick) play an indispensable role in operating high-voltage electrical equipment, live measurement and testing, and are the insulating messengers between power workers and high voltage electricity. Inspection before use: First, make sure that the length and material of the insulating rod accurately match the safety regulations, and carefully check whether the rod body has any defects such as damage and cracks. In addition, conduct professional inspections on its insulation performance regularly (once a year) to ensure that its insulation power is not reduced. Correct operation: When operating, be sure to hold the handle of the insulating rod tightly, and never touch the non-insulating part. At the same time, wear insulating gloves to keep your hands dry to double-protect against the threat of current. Storage requirements: The environment for storing insulating rods should be dry and ventilated, avoid direct sunlight and humid air, and let them recuperate in a suitable environment.