Class 0 Electrical Insulating Safety Gloves 1000V




Class 0 Electrical Insulating Safety Gloves

Models: CG-10 | CG-0-R-28 | CGA-0 | CGM-0
Class 0 insulating gloves provide certified electrical hand protection for technicians and operators working on or near low voltage systems up to 1000V AC. Manufactured by CATU Electrical, these gloves are available in several constructions including standard rubber, rolled cuff, ASTM and mechanical composite versions.
Suitable for electrical maintenance, switching operations, testing, substation work and industrial LV applications, the gloves are individually tested and supplied in multiple sizes to help deliver the correct fit, protection level and comfort for daily use.
Technical Specifications
Key Features
Ordering Information
Applications
Operation & Care
Product Overview
The Class 0 Insulating Gloves range from CATU is designed to protect personnel working near exposed live conductors and low voltage systems up to 1000V AC and 1500V DC, depending on the glove type and applicable standard.
Thorne & Derrick supply Class 0 gloves for a wide range of electrical safety applications, including insulating gloves for LV, MV and HV systems. Options include standard rubber insulating gloves, rolled cuff gloves, ASTM compliant gloves and mechanical composite gloves with integrated mechanical protection.
All CATU insulating gloves are individually tested and provided in a sealed plastic bag for use with several sizes available from size 7 to 12.
Should you require any technical support to select the correct insulating gloves for LV MV HV power systems including 11kV/33kV please contact us – download the Sizing Guide to ensure a comfortable and correct glove fit.
CATU offer a range of Class 0 gloves depending on the requirements including:
- CATU CG-10 Insulating Gloves (EN 60903)
- CATU CGA-0 ASTM Insulating Gloves
- CATU CGM-0 Mechanical Composite Insulating Gloves
Need help selecting the right Class 0 insulating gloves for your application? Thorne & Derrick can advise on glove type, sizing, standards compliance and the correct electrical protection for low, medium and high voltage working environments.
Technical Specifications
CG-10 gloves are fully compliant with EN 60903 and IEC 60903 and have an AZC classification for resistance to acid, o-zone and low temperatures.
Complete by size codes A=8, B=9, C=10, D=11
CATU CGA-0 ASTM Class 0 insulating gloves are fully compliant with the stricter ASTM standard (ASTM D120) and are made of a specially treated rubber which to ensure high dielectric characteristics.
CGM-0 gloves are fully compliant with EN 60903 and IEC 60903 and have an RC classification for resistance to acid, oil, o-zone and low temperatures. Gloves are also arc flash tested to IEC 61482-1-2 Class 2 and ASTM F2675/F2675M.
CG-0-R-28 gloves are fully compliant with EN 60903 and IEC 60903 and have an AZC classification for resistance to acid, o-zone and low temperatures.
Key Features
- Electrical hand protection for live low voltage working up to 1000V AC
- Available in standard rubber, rolled cuff, ASTM and composite glove designs
- Manufactured by CATU for professional electrical safety applications
- Models compliant with EN 60903, IEC 60903 and ASTM D120 standards
- Multiple sizes available to support safe fit and improved comfort
- Selected models offer resistance to acid, ozone, low temperatures and oil
- CGM-0 composite gloves provide added mechanical protection without leather overgloves
- Suitable for use across industrial, utility, maintenance and substation environments
Ordering Information
Applications
✔ Live low voltage electrical work up to 1000V AC
✔ Electrical maintenance, testing and switching operations
✔ Industrial plants, substations, utilities and commercial electrical environments
✔ Use with related electrical safety equipment including insulating mats, voltage detectors and rescue kits
✔ Suitable for technicians, jointers, electricians, utility teams and maintenance engineers
Operation & Care
Inspection & Use
| Step | Instruction |
| 1 | Check gloves visually before each use for cuts, cracking, abrasion, contamination or other signs of damage. |
| 2 | Confirm the glove class, size and standard are suitable for the voltage level and work task. |
| 3 | Use leather overgloves where required for mechanical protection, except on composite glove models designed for integrated protection. |
| 4 | Store gloves in a clean, dry environment away from heat, light, oils and sharp objects. |
Warnings
- Always inspect insulating gloves before use.
- Use only within the voltage class and ratings specified by the manufacturer.
- Do not use damaged, contaminated or improperly stored gloves.
- Follow your site electrical safety procedures and testing intervals.
- Select the correct glove type for both electrical and mechanical risks.
