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IEEE 1067-2005

Service Use, Care, Maintenance and Testing of Conductive Clothing for Use on Voltages up to 765 kV AC and 750 kV DC

Standard by IEEE, 2005

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1067-2005 is a technical standard for the service use, care, maintenance, and testing of conductive clothing used in high-voltage environments up to 765 kV AC and 750 kV DC. It is relevant to power and energy applications where personnel may work near energized equipment and need reliable conductive garments for protection and operational safety. By defining practical expectations for inspection and testing, this standard helps support consistent field practice and reduces uncertainty in maintenance programs.

1067-2005 overview

This standard addresses how conductive clothing should be used and maintained so it can continue to perform as intended in demanding electrical work. In the context of power-system operations, the document is concerned with preserving garment integrity, verifying serviceability, and applying appropriate testing practices. The focus is practical: keeping conductive clothing suitable for use around very high AC and DC voltages while supporting safer work procedures and more consistent equipment management.

Typical use cases

1067-2005 is typically consulted by utilities, high-voltage maintenance teams, and safety personnel responsible for conductive clothing programs. It may be used when setting inspection intervals, establishing cleaning and storage routines, or checking garments before work near energized transmission or substation equipment. The standard is also relevant during procurement and internal compliance reviews, especially where conductive apparel is part of a controlled safety program for high-voltage field operations.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because conductive clothing is a safety-critical item in high-voltage work. Clear requirements for care, maintenance, and testing help reduce wear-related failures, support traceability, and improve confidence that garments remain fit for service. For organizations operating in power and energy applications, 1067-2005 can assist with compliance decisions, help standardize in-house procedures, and lower risk by promoting consistent handling of protective clothing over its service life.

  • Service use guidance for conductive clothing
  • Care and maintenance expectations
  • Testing practices for continued suitability
  • High-voltage AC and DC application context
  • Safety and compliance support for field programs
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  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Standard Status: Superseded
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1067 (2025)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (2013)
  • This Version: 1067 (2005)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (1996)
  • Previous Version: 1067 (1991)

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