Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13387a

Current through Vol. 24-22, December 15, 2024
Section R. 408.13387a - Electrical protective equipment

Rule 3387a.

(1) Material other than rubber that offers protection equivalent to or greater than rubber may be used if the material is certified to meet the appropriate ASTM standard tests.
(2) An insulated blanket, glove, or sleeve shall be capable of withstanding the voltage to which it may be subjected.
(3) Exposed conductors or equipment, or both, except for conductors or equipment being directly worked on, that is energized from 750 volts to 28,000 volts phase to ground and that an employee may reach into or touch shall be isolated or covered with at least 1 of the following:
(a) An insulating blanket.
(b) An insulating hood.
(c) An insulating line hose.
(d) An insulating barrier.
(4) An employee shall use insulating gloves and sleeves capable of withstanding the imposed voltage when performing any of the following activities:
(a) Working directly on, or within reaching distance of, a conductor or equipment at a nominal 750 volts or more phase to ground, except when using barehanded techniques or a hot stick. Sleeves are not required for an employee who performs routine switching operations in a substation or powerhouse. An employee who uses gloves and sleeves and works directly on or within reaching distance of a conductor or equipment energized at more than 5,000 volts phase to ground shall do so from an insulated platform or board or an aerial device that has an insulated basket.
(b) Connecting or disconnecting primary neutrals, pole ground wires, or other conductors normally connected to static wires or energized equipment, except that gloves and sleeves shall not be worn while connecting and disconnecting a service neutral or secondary neutral.
(c) Working on a de-energized conductor that extends into an area in which contact may be made with an energized conductor or exposed parts of energized equipment, unless the conductor is grounded or isolated. Insulating sleeves are optional at voltages of less than 750 volts phase to ground.
(5) An employee shall use insulating gloves capable of withstanding the imposed voltage when performing either of the following activities:
(a) When working with a powered or manual hole digger while using booms or using winch lines to install or remove poles or equipment where the hole digger may contact conductors or equipment energized at a voltage of 300 volts or more phase to ground. An employee shall not use the gloves while in the enclosed cab of the equipment.
(b) When working directly on a conductor or equipment energized at a voltage of more than 240 volts phase to ground. This does not include the use of test equipment.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13387a

2014 AACS; 2015 MR 10, Eff. May 28, 2015