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IEEE 1067-1996

Service Use, Care, Maintenance, and Testing of Conductive Clothing for Use on Voltages up to 765 kV ac and ý 750 kV dc

Standard by IEEE, 1996

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1067-1996 is a technical standard for the service use, care, maintenance, and testing of conductive clothing intended for work on voltages up to 765 kV ac and 750 kV dc. In the power, energy and industry applications context, it helps define how this protective apparel should be handled and verified so it continues to perform as intended. For teams working on high-voltage systems, the document supports safer maintenance practices and more consistent equipment control.

About 1067-1996

This standard addresses conductive clothing used in high-voltage electrical work, with attention to service conditions, inspection, care, and testing. 1067-1996 is relevant where personnel rely on conductive garments as part of a controlled approach to exposure on very high ac and dc voltages. Its technical value lies in helping users maintain clothing performance over time, reduce uncertainty in upkeep, and apply a consistent basis for evaluation, handling, and continued use.

Where is 1067-1996 used?

This standard is typically used in utility and industrial environments where conductive clothing may be worn during work around energized transmission or substation equipment. It is most relevant to high-voltage maintenance, test operations, and specialized field work involving systems up to 765 kV ac and 750 kV dc. 1067-1996 may also support procurement and equipment management practices when organizations need a clear reference for care and testing expectations for protective clothing in power-sector applications.

Importance in practice

In practice, 1067-1996 matters because conductive clothing must remain dependable under demanding electrical conditions. Clear guidance on use, care, maintenance, and testing helps reduce wear-related risk, supports safer work procedures, and improves consistency across crews and sites. It can also assist in compliance programs, inspection planning, and acceptance decisions for protective apparel. As a superseded standard, 1067-1996 is still useful for understanding historical requirements and legacy equipment documentation.

  • Conductive clothing for high-voltage work
  • Use, care, maintenance, and testing guidance
  • Applies to up to 765 kV ac and 750 kV dc
  • Relevant to power and energy operations
  • Superseded reference for legacy compliance
SKU: 6104931bd117

  • Publication Date: 1996
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1067 (2025)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (2013)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (2005)
  • This Version: 1067 (1996)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (1991)

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