Cabinet for storing protective equipment in electrical installations. What are wardrobes for workwear, an overview of models

Cabinets are used to keep work equipment. See in more detail what things can be placed on stands and cabinets for protective equipment:

  • Dielectric shoes, dielectric gloves, glasses;
  • Dielectric pliers, side cutters, screwdrivers, voltage gauges, pliers or handles, etc.;

  • Operating rods, Portable grounding, dielectric mats;
  • First aid kits, plates/posters, Test reports;

You can order all the necessary PPE equipment with testing from us.

It's only required list funds personal protection. The cabinets can also be used to hold helmets, fire extinguishers, mounts and other items needed for work. You can familiarize yourself with the standards for the acquisition of personal protective equipment for electrical installations.

Where is it mounted and why is it needed

According to the rules for the maintenance of electrical installations, any work in

electrical installations, whether it is maintenance, repair or elimination of an emergency, must be carried out exclusively with the use of all necessary personal protective equipment and hand-held insulating tools. At the same time, all personal protective equipment and all hand-held insulating tools should be stored directly at electrical installations. Accordingly, you need these cabinets or stands

must be installed directly at the electrical installation.

In the event of an emergency at the facility, the prompt intervention of the masters will be required. Panic can provoke disregard for safety standards. Service staff may rush to fulfill the order of his superiors or save people. Thanks to the cabinet for storing personal protective equipment, the master will be able to quickly put on or take the right tools. The result is a safe repair.

Our managers will be happy to answer your questions,
and also help you to complete the purchase, by the number:

Material: MDF, chipboard, glass

Dimensions:(WxDxH) 82.8 x 30 x 171.6 cm

The case closed is intended for storage of means of individual protection.

The kit includes

Hooks 16 pcs.

Shelf 1 pc.

Hanger 1 pc.

Pocket 1 pc.

Wardrobe 1 pc.

Keys for locks 2 pcs.

Pocket for storing PPE protocols.

Description

According to clause 1.3 of SO 153-34.03.603-2003, instructions for the use and testing of protective equipment used in electrical installations:

1. Protective equipment must be stored and transported under conditions that ensure their serviceability and suitability for use, they must be protected from contamination, moisture and mechanical damage.

2. Protective equipment is placed in specially equipped places (at the entrance to the premises, on control panels). Storage areas should have lists of protective equipment, they should be equipped with hooks and brackets for rods, portable grounding, insulating clamps, safety posters, as well as cabinets, racks, etc. for other means of protection.

Familiarize yourself with complete instructions for PPE storage you can The open cabinet for PPE storage was designed in accordance with all the requirements of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation.

The cabinet can be equipped with personal protective equipment, such as:

- (dielectric gloves, glasses, shoes);

Dielectric pliers, screwdrivers, side cutters, handles or pliers;

Portable grounding, operational rods, dielectric mats;

Emergency first aid kits, test reports.

1. Saw the side walls out of 18mm boards A (Fig. 1). Mark their top ends to properly orient the pieces when drilling holes for the shelf supports (see "Craftsman's Tip" below).

2. Cut out the lid and bottom B (Fig. 2) . Drill oblique pocket holes for the screws, and then finish sanding the inside of the parts A, B. Fasten the side walls, lid and bottom with clamps and screw the screws into the oblique holes (photo A).

Jig for high-speed drilling

To ensure that each shelf is level and does not wobble, all four holes must be perfectly aligned in the same plane. This device-conductor will simplify the work.

Saw off a strip of perforated hardboard with dimensions of 6 * 38 * 533 mm. position the center of the end hole 102 mm from the end and 190 mm from the edge of the side wall. Mark this end of the template as top. Tape the first three holes and every second of the following holes with masking tape, as shown. photo below.

Place a 6mm drill in the drill chuck and wrap a strip of masking tape around it 16mm from the tip to limit the drilling depth. Align the jig with the edge and top of side wall A, then drill through the open holes. Flip the template over, line it up with the other edge, and drill the back row of holes. When drilling the first row of holes in the other wall, position the template with tape down.

Raise the blade so that its projection is exactly equal to the width of the C-beam. For a clean cut pine boards we used a cross blade, but hardwoods are best cut with a rip saw blade.

3. Cut out the crossbars FROM and racks D (Fig. 2) and prepare a pair of scraps of the same width and thickness for the subsequent adjustment of the saw machine. Read the article "Device for cutting thorns and joints in half a tree" and make the described device. Set saw blade offset (photo B) and position the longitudinal stop so that the working plane of the fixture is at a distance of 9 mm from inside disk. Fasten both test cuts alternately on the fixture and make cuts (photo C). Flip one of the cuts and compare both cuts (a photoD). If required, reposition the rip fence and then cut the cheeks at both ends of all uprights and crossbars.

Attach a trial cut to the jig against the retaining bar and run the jig along the parallel stop. Then make a cut on the second trim.

Lay one scrap next to the other, turning one of them over. The planes of the cheeks in the cuts must exactly match at the same level.

4. Lower the saw blade to a height of 9 mm and attach a stop bar to the longitudinal stop, placing it in front of the blade teeth. Fix a wooden plate on the head of the cross (angular) stop, press the crossbar to it FROM and align the bottom of the first cut with the outer edge of the blade. Press the part against the overlay, move the transverse stop back and move the longitudinal stop so that the limiter bar rests against the end of the crossbar. Fix the position of the longitudinal stop. Finish sawing cutouts in half a tree (photo E).

The use of a stop bar mounted on a longitudinal (parallel) fence creates a gap that prevents the cut from getting stuck between the fence and the saw blade.

Applying glue to the cutouts on one side only, assemble the frames. Clamp the corners and make sure the assembly is square.

5. Dry (without glue) connect the crossbars FROM and racks D to check the squareness of both frames. Then apply glue and tighten the parts with clamps (a photoF).

6. When the glue is completely dry, remove the clamps and finish sanding the frames sandpaper No. 220. Glue one frame C/D to the back of the case A/B. Using a planer or grinder, trim the edges of the frame flush with the body on all sides. Saw out back wall according to the size of the opening in the body (Fig. 2) and glue it to the back frame.

How to add a door, false cover and false bottom

1. Take the remaining frame C/D and make a door out of it. Mill a 6×10 mm rebate around the entire perimeter from the inside (rice. 2). Trim the rounded corners of the seam with a sharp chisel.

2. Clamp the door C/D to the body A-E (a photoG) and drill holes for the hinge screws in the side wall BUT and rack D.

To properly mount the door, saw out spacers, the thickness of which is equal to the diameter of the hinge cylinder. Drill holes for the screws with a center drill (see "Handy's Tip" below).

Brief advice! DThe gate can open both to the right and to the left. Choose the side to install the hinges according to your needs. Fasten the hinges with screws and check how the door opens and closes. Then remove the screws and remove the door. Drill holes for mounting the handle (Fig. 2).

Right in the center

Centering drills are indispensable when installing hinges and other fittings. You don't have to worry that the drill will go to the side, the hole will be displaced and the loop will be fixed obliquely. The retractable sleeve with a tapered tip fits snugly around the drill and automatically aligns it exactly in the center of the hinge hole. A spring in the top case pushes the bushing down and drilling requires pressure (left photo). The drill will enter the material and the sleeve will retract into the body (right photo).

3. Cut out the lid D and slip bottom G (Fig. 2). Mill a fillet with a radius of 16 mm on the front and side edges of the lid, and make roundings with a radius of 9 mm on both sides on the edges of the false bottom. Finish the parts with #220 sandpaper and then glue them to the body A-E flush with the back edge, aligning the side indents. Try on the door and reduce the width of both rungs FROM to create 2 mm gaps at the top and bottom between the lid and the false bottom.

4. Cut out the shelves H and sand them smooth. Then cut long and short beads I, J and sand them with sandpaper No. 220. Apply a finishing coat to all parts of the cabinet. (We used three coats of semi-matte polyurethane varnish.)

5. After the coating is completely dry, cut a piece of 2 mm acrylic plexiglass to fit the opening in the door. Put it in the folds and press it with glazing beads. Drill thin holes in the glazing beads and drive in 20 mm stud nails. Install the hinges and handle, and then attach the door to the cabinet.

6. Fix at the bottom IN magnetic latch, and its plate on the rack FROM doors (Fig. 2).

6. To hang the cabinet on the wall, position it in the selected location and drive the screws through the back wall and the top rail FROM back frame.


The PPE cabinet provides convenient and safe storage of personal protective equipment and their prompt receipt. In this section you can purchase containers, cases or cabinets for storing PPE trademark"Chance". All products are distinguished by their robust design, reliable fastening and ease of use. Big variety model range will allow you to choose containers for storing personal protective equipment for an object of any type and size.

PPE cabinet - safe and convenient!

A PPE cabinet is a very necessary attribute that should be present in every enterprise. Cabinets provide not only convenient and safe storage of protective equipment, but also their quick application. Reliability of manufacturing materials, high-quality locks protect PPE from theft and breakage, and unhindered access and the availability of cabinets with protective equipment in right places will allow you to quickly access the protective agent, as soon as it is needed.

The cabinet for storing fire extinguishers is made of a metal case, has a convenient latch and a viewing window. Inside the cabinet has two compartments - for a fire extinguisher and a self-rescuer. Available for both wall mounting and floor mounting. Also, the fire extinguisher cabinet can be made in white and red colors. These types of PPE storage cabinets allow you to keep protective equipment in a protective and at the same time easily accessible place.

In addition to cabinets for fire extinguishers, the range of our store includes big choice containers for storing self-rescuers. The capacity of cabinets for PPE can be from 2 to 14 items of protection, mounting options - horizontal and vertical, which ensures convenient location of containers in rooms of any type and size. Containers for self-rescuers have metal case, control windows, lockable with a key and the possibility of sealing. Cabinet colors are red and white.

The assortment of our store is regularly replenished, here you can easily select models of cabinets and containers for storing protective equipment for any room!

Cabinets are used to keep work equipment. See in more detail what things can be placed on stands and cabinets for protective equipment:

  • Dielectric shoes, dielectric gloves, glasses;
  • Dielectric pliers, side cutters, screwdrivers, voltage gauges, pliers or handles, etc.;

  • Operating rods, Portable grounding, dielectric mats;
  • First aid kits, plates/posters, Test reports;

You can order all the necessary PPE equipment with testing from us.

This is just a required list of Personal Protective Equipment. The cabinets can also be used to hold helmets, fire extinguishers, mounts and other items needed for work. You can familiarize yourself with the standards for the acquisition of personal protective equipment for electrical installations.

Where is it mounted and why is it needed

According to the rules for the maintenance of electrical installations, any work in

electrical installations, whether it is maintenance, repair or elimination of an emergency, must be carried out exclusively with the use of all necessary personal protective equipment and hand-held insulating tools. At the same time, all personal protective equipment and all hand-held insulating tools should be stored directly at electrical installations. Accordingly, you need these cabinets or stands

must be installed directly at the electrical installation.

In the event of an emergency at the facility, the prompt intervention of the masters will be required. Panic can provoke disregard for safety standards. Service personnel may rush to fulfill the order of superiors or save people. Thanks to the cabinet for storing personal protective equipment, the master will be able to quickly put on or take the necessary tools. The result is a safe repair.

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