
Definitions :
Protection: measures to mitigate the consequences of a risk.
Personal protective equipment (PPE):
This is protection for an individual against a given risk, and depending on the activity he will be required to carry out. Generally speaking, the whole body may need to be protected.
Personal safety equipment (EIS):
For electrical work:
Use an insulating mat
Use insulating tools
Use padlock and consignment badge
Collective safety equipment (DHW):
Banner, stake and zone marking chain.
Protective screen to be placed on active parts
PPE for electricians:
Insulating gloves suitable for the voltages involved.
Category | Operating voltage |
00 | 500 V |
0 | 1000 V |
1 | 7500 V |
2 | 17000 V |
3 | 26500 V |
4 | 36000 V |
Marking with a double triangle.
The face shield either with a headband or mounted or integrated on or in a helmet.
- Complies with EN166 and EN170 standards.
- 1.5 mm clear polycarbonate screen.
- Approved for the protection of short-circuit electric arcs.
But also :
- Flame retardant cotton coveralls
- Insulating safety shoes or boots conforming to standard NF EN 345
- Insulating arm protectors compliant with standard NF EN 60 984





Insulating mat Lockout devices




Low and high voltage absence checker EIS for electricians PPE for electricians Insulated tools, hand insulator for LV electrical work NF EN 60900




FULLY INSULATED DIAGONAL CUTTERS FULLY INSULATED CUTTER WITH HALF-ROUND NOZZLES ELBOWED DIAGONAL CUTTERS INSULATED

COMPOSITE INSULATION CUTTERS

INSULATED HOODED ADJUSTABLE WRENCH

COMPOSITE INSULATION CABLE CUTTER

INSULATED STRIPPING PLIERS Marking: the double triangle and the information “1000 V”, the date of manufacture and the reference to the standard

DHW for electricians





SIGNALING STRIPPINS FOR FIXING INSULATING TABLECLOTHS CHAIN SUPPORT BEACON

LV / MV INSULATION FABRIC

ARMORED POLYVINYL TABLECLOTH
See this VAT Definitions:
Protection: measures to mitigate the consequences of a risk.
Personal protective equipment (PPE):
This is protection for an individual against a given risk, and depending on the activity he will be required to carry out. Generally speaking, the whole body may need to be protected.
Personal safety equipment (EIS):
For electrical work:
Use an insulating mat
Use insulating tools
Use padlock and consignment badge
Collective safety equipment (DHW):
Banner, stake and zone marking chain.
Protective screen to be placed on active parts
PPE for electricians:
Insulating gloves suitable for the voltages involved.