Hi guys,
Got a question for electrician working on low control voltage in commercial/institutionnal/ residential
We hear a lot about NFPA70E and all others safety standards regarding electrical safety. Those standards are often very vague ( reference to the table methods here) and promote the 0 live work at all cost but we all know that outside the classroom, this is not happening ( not all of the time for sure). Especially in hospitals and schools during day time.
So my question is this :
Do you think those gloves would protect your hand from a 24VAC , 120Vac and 208VAC shock ( SEE LINK BELOW)? Is it better than nothing?
https://www.amazon.com/Dexterity-Flame- ... B016WWDT2UI know those are arc-flash resistant but i want to find small glove that electricians will keep on and not throw away. Those category 0 rubber gloves end ups on the floor because they offer no dexterity.
thanks for answering from your work experiences... health and safety advisors please avoid your safety pitch, i know them all

Regards,
Jay