Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 2320.2
(a) Work shall not be performed on exposed energized parts of equipment or systems until the following conditions are met:
(3) Suitable personal protective equipment and safeguards (i.e., approved insulated gloves or insulated tools) are provided and used.
(A) Rubber insulating gloves shall meet the provisions of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) D120-09, Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Gloves, and be maintained in accordance with ASTM F496-08, Standard Specification for In-Service Care of Insulating Gloves and Sleeves, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Note: The ASTM F 496-08 standard contains provisions regarding the care, inspection, testing and use of insulating gloves and sleeves. Among other requirements, this standard provides that electrical retests shall not exceed 6 months for insulating gloves and 12 months for insulating sleeves and that insulating gloves and sleeves that have been electrically tested but not issued for service shall not be placed into service unless they have been electrically tested within the previous twelve months.
Exception: The use of approved insulating gloves or insulated tools or other protective measures are not required when working on exposed parts of equipment or systems energized at less than 50 volts provided a conclusive determination has been made prior to the start of work by a qualified person that there will be no employee exposure to electrical shock, electrical burns, explosion or hazards due to electric arcs.
(8) Each employee who is exposed to the hazards of flames or electric arcs wears apparel that, when exposed to flames or electric arcs, does not increase the extent of injury that would be sustained by the employee. This subsection prohibits clothing made from the following types of fabrics, either alone or in blends, unless the employer can demonstrate that the fabric has been treated with flame retardant: acetate, nylon, polyester, and rayon.
Note: to subsection (a)(8): See Section 2320.11 for protection from flames and electric arcs that apply to power generation, transmission and distribution.
(b) Making Connections. The employer shall ensure that employees make connections as follows:
(c) After the required work on an energized system or equipment has been completed, an authorized person shall be responsible for:
(d) Minimum Approach Distance. The employer shall ensure that no employee takes a conductive object closer to exposed energized parts than the established minimum approach distances unless:
Minimum Approach Distances
Voltage (V)
Phase to Ground
Phase to Phase
0-300
Avoid contact
Avoid contact
301-600
1 foot 1 inch
1 foot 1 inch
Note: For voltages greater than 600 Volts, see Section 2940.2.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. Editorial correction adding Note filed 11-2-83 (Register 83, No. 45).
2. Amendment of subsection (a)(3) filed 8-27-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86. No. 37).
3. Amendment of subsection (a)(3), new subsection (a)(4), subsection renumbering, and amendment of newly designated subsection (a)(6) filed 1-16-2001; operative 2-15-2001 (Register 2001, No. 3).
4. New subsection (a)(7) filed 8-27-2001; operative 9-26-2001 (Register 2001, No. 35).
5. Amendment filed 4-22-2002; operative 5-22-2002 (Register 2002, No. 17).
6. Amendment of subsections (a)(3)-(a)(3)(B) filed 10-9-2007; operative 11-8-2007 (Register 2007, No. 41).
7. Amendment filed 2-27-2018; operative 4-1-2018 (Register 2018, No. 9).