How to Test Rubber Insulating Gloves
Things You'll Need
- Air inflator (optional)
Instructions
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Inspect the gloves for any damage before use. Look for rips, tears, holes, cuts, UV deterioration or chemical deterioration. Examine the gloves and sleeves for any damage from chemical contamination, particularly petroleum products.
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Look for any swelling within the contaminated area of the glove. If so, turn it in for inspection, cleaning and electrical testing.
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Perform an air test. Fill the glove with air, manually or with an inflator. Once inflated, check the glove for leakage. Listen for escaping air or feel the glove for any air releasing.
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Measure the size of the glove after the air test. Gloves and sleeves should not expand more than 1.5 times their normal size for type one gloves and 1.25 more than their normal size for type two gloves. Repeat the test with the glove turned inside out.
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