Electrical insulating gloves and protectors are made of dielectric materials to protect workers from electrical shock.
Novax electrical gloves.
They meet ansi safety ratings for working around electrical.
These gloves are available in black orange yellow and white colors.
Novax began in 2003 with the manufacture of rubber insulating gloves under g b.
Novax offers a full range of rubber insulating gloves sleeves dielectric safety boots and blankets.
Leather protectors are worn over rubber gloves to protect against pinholes or punctures that can damage rubber gloves.
This serves to protect the user from accidental contact from energized equipment.
Other options may require longer delivery periods.
The higher class gloves are given a bi color option allowing users to immediately detect any damage done via scratches or cuts on the thinner top layer.
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Novax we are an industry leader specializing in the manufacture of electrical safety equipment to provide peace of mind to electrical workers when they are on the job.
Grainger canada has been canada s premiere industrial supplier for over 125 years.
Novax gloves are made with insulated rubber and also have leather covers which add another level of protection.
The default on a class 1 glove is orange 360mm 14 on a straight cuff.
Our dipped sleeves provide additional protection from the cuff of the rubber insulating gloves up to the shoulder of the users.
Novax rubber insulating sleeves are made with the same environmentally friendly aqueous process used in the manufacture of our novax rubber insulating gloves.
Rubber gloves sometimes called lineman s gloves are worn by electricians working on power lines.
The continued success of the gloves in the global market has since allowed us to add other items such as sleeves and blankets to protect electrical workers while they are on the job.
Novax rubber electrical insulating gloves.
Novax products by gb industries exceed all requirements of astm d120 nfpa70e insuring compliance with osha regulations and satisfying nfpa 70e requirements for protection against electrical shock hazards.