Dear Colleagues,
The responses to Tom Kwak's query on the safety of various wader types for electrofishing were very informative and particularly helpful when evaluating electrofishing safety policies. Along with insulating footwear, insulating gloves are required by many, if not all, safety policies. Often, policies require gloves rated at or above the voltage generated by the electrofishing unit. This usually means that the crew must wear linesman's gloves, which can be expensive and limit dexterity. Although requiring rated gloves seems to make good sense, consider that a crew member would only be exposed to the high voltage levels of concern if she held the electrodes and that waders/boots are not voltage rated. I would be very interested in hearing about the types of insulating gloves used by electrofishers and their experiences and opinions on the subject.
Thank you in advance for your input,
Alan ********************************************************** Alan J. Temple USFWS-National Conservation Training Center Route 1, Box 166 M.S. 13 Shepherdstown, WV 25443 304.876.7440 304.876.7225 (fax) [log in to unmask] **********************************************************
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