The work of a lineman is demanding and dangerous, requiring proper safety gear at all times. One of the most essential pieces of protective equipment is a reliable pair of lineman electrical gloves. These gloves provide essential protection against cuts, punctures, burns, and most importantly, high-voltage electrical hazards.
At Divergent Alliance, we offer a wide selection of work gloves specifically designed for linemen and utility workers, helping companies across the U.S. protect their teams and comply with OSHA standards.
Call Divergent Alliance at 847-281-5326 or submit a contact form to learn more about our volume pricing for electrical work gloves. We also offer fast shipping across the United States.
Linemen face daily exposure to hazards ranging from sharp materials to dangerous electrical currents. Wearing the right gloves ensures protection against both physical and electrical risks.
Our collection includes high-voltage protection gloves, Salisbury electrical lineman gloves, and other trusted high-voltage electrical gloves designed to meet strict industry standards. Whether you need leather protectors, insulated rubber gloves, or arc-rated options, Divergent Alliance can help you source the right gloves for every job.
Get a quote today and keep your crew protected with certified electrical gloves.
Not all work gloves are the same. Lineman electrical gloves are built from different materials, and each material is chosen for a specific purpose. Some are designed for high voltage protection, while others are meant to guard against cuts, burns, or cold weather. Knowing the difference helps you choose the right work gloves for the job.
Rubber is the main material for electrical insulated gloves because it does not conduct electricity. High-quality rubber creates a barrier between your hands and live wires.
How it protects:
Rubber gloves are tested and rated by voltage class (from Class 00 to Class 4) to ensure protection at different levels of electrical exposure. They’re the foundation of every high voltage electrical glove.
Leather is tough and flexible, making it ideal as an outer layer over rubber gloves.
How it protects:
Leather protectors guard against cuts, punctures, and abrasions while helping extend the life of your rubber work gloves. They also add grip, making it easier to handle tools safely.
Why it’s used:
Materials such as Kevlar, HPPE (High-Performance Polyethylene), and UHMWPE (Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene) are renowned for their exceptional cut resistance and strength-to-weight ratio.
How it protects:
These fibers provide an extra layer of defense against sharp tools, wire pulling, or metal edges. When blended with other materials, they create durable work gloves that won’t weigh you down.
Why it’s used:
Special coatings like polyurethane, nitrile sandy, or microfoam are added to improve grip, abrasion resistance, and dexterity.
How it protects:
Coated utility gloves have better grip, even in wet or oily conditions. They also add resistance to abrasion and impact, making them useful for general or electrical work.
Why it’s used:
Working in the cold can numb your hands and reduce function and safety. Insulation is added to work gloves to keep workers’ hands warm during long shifts outdoors.
How it protects:
Insulating layers, like Thinsulate, trap warmth while keeping gloves flexible. This makes them a smart choice for linemen working outdoors in freezing conditions.
Why it’s used:
Some jobs call for protection from more than one hazard at the same time. Standard materials like rubber or leather aren’t always enough on their own, so manufacturers create proprietary blends of fibers to cover multiple risks in one glove.
How it protects:
These blends are engineered to deliver a mix of strength, flexibility, and resistance. For example, arc flash gloves made from proprietary blends can resist flame and heat while also offering cut and puncture protection. These specialized gloves can keep linemen safe in high-risk environments where electrical, thermal, and mechanical hazards are present all at once.
Electrical insulating gloves are the primary form of protection for linemen working around live wires. Made from high-quality rubber, these gloves are tested and rated by class to protect against specific voltage levels. They come in various lengths (11″, 14″, 16″, 18″), cuff styles (straight or bell), and colors (Black, Red, Yellow, Red/Black, Yellow/Black).
| Class | Voltage Type | Max Volts | Types | Colors | Brands |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class 00 | Low Voltage | Up to 500V | Lineman gloves (11″) | Black, Red/Yellow | Salisbury, PIP, Chance |
| Class 0 | Low Voltage | Up to 1,000V | Rubber insulating gloves (11–14″), straight cuff | Black, Red, Yellow | Salisbury, PIP, Chance |
| Class 1 | Medium Voltage | Up to 7,500V | Lineman gloves (14″), also in kits with leather protectors + bag | Black, Red/Black | Salisbury, PIP, Chance |
| Class 2 | Medium Voltage | Up to 17,000V | Rubber insulating gloves (14–16″), straight or bell cuff, Electriflex styles | Red/Black, Yellow/Black, Black | Salisbury, PIP, Novax, CHANCE |
| Class 3 | High Voltage | Up to 26,500V | Heavy-duty rubber gloves (16–18″), straight or bell cuff, Electriflex styles | Red/Black, Yellow/Black, Black | Salisbury, PIP, Novax, CHANCE |
| Class 4 | High Voltage | Up to 36,000V | Maximum protection gloves (16–18″), also sold in kits with protectors + bag | Red/Black, Yellow/Black, Black | Salisbury, PIP, CHANCE, Divergent Alliance Kits |
Need help choosing the right class of electrical insulated gloves? Contact Divergent Alliance today for expert recommendations, bulk pricing, and fast shipping across the U.S.
Not every job calls for the same glove. In addition to electrical insulated gloves, linemen and utility workers often require specialized options for cut resistance, arc flash protection, cold weather, and other specific needs. Divergent Alliance offers a full range of specialized work gloves designed to handle specific job hazards.
| Glove Type | Features | Brands |
|---|---|---|
| Arc Flash Gloves | Flame- and cut-resistant (ASTM ANSI Cut Level 4), leather options (Arc Rated 35–46 Cal, Cut Level 4, Puncture Level 5), with/without Thinsulate and impact protection | Divergent Alliance, Salisbury |
| Cut-Resistant Gloves | Lined goatskin (Cut A5), polyurethane-coated HPPE/UHMWPE, Nitrile Sandy (A6 Cut Level 2 Impact) | Armor Guys, Divergent Alliance (Private Label) |
| Deluxe Winter Lineman Gloves | Kevlar, Thinsulate-lined, gauntlet cuffs, reflective tape | Youngstown, Divergent Alliance (Private Label) |
| Ground Gloves | Designed specifically for grounding applications | Youngstown, Divergent Alliance (Private Label) |
| Conductive Gloves | General-purpose conductive gloves | Not specified |
| Journeyman Wire Pulling Gloves | Built for wire pulling tasks | Klein Tools |
| Microfoam Nitro Gloves | General utility performance gloves | Armor Guys |
| Chemical-Resistant Butyl Rubber Gloves | Chemical protection, available in medium and large | Not specified |
Divergent Alliance supplies more than just lineman electrical gloves; we carry specialized gloves for every application. Contact us at 847-281-5326 or submit a contact form to learn more about our volume pricing and fast U.S. shipping options.
Every pair of electrical insulated gloves must meet strict safety standards before they can be used in the field. OSHA and ASTM set these rules to make sure linemen are protected.
It’s best practice to send gloves to an accredited testing laboratory. Divergent Alliance provides electrical glove testing services to ensure your high-voltage gloves remain compliant and reliable.
>> Learn more about our testing services here
>> Read our blog on electrical glove inspection and testing
Every pair of electrical insulated gloves must meet strict safety standards before they can be used in the field. OSHA and ASTM set these rules to make sure linemen are protected.
Workers should inspect their gloves for damage before each shift.
When it comes to safety gear, you can’t wait weeks for an order to show up. Divergent Alliance offers:
From low-voltage lineman electrical gloves to high-voltage protection gloves, Divergent Alliance delivers the safety gear utility workers need. With fast shipping, bulk pricing, and trusted brands, we make it simple to equip your team with the best.
Contact Divergent Alliance today for volume pricing and fast delivery across the U.S.