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A Lineman & His Gear

Horizontales
Protect linemen's eyes from electric arcs when working on power lines.
safeguards the head from electrical hazards.
Steel spikes on boots for safe and efficient pole climbing, where only the tips puncture the wood.
The bag features the main compartment for a lineman’s sleeves and the front pocket for rubber gloves.
These must be worn during all seasons, even in the sweltering heat.
Made of insulated fiberglass, this long tool extends up to 40 feet to assist linemen in safely working on energized power lines.
Tested at 30,000 volts, these protect from high voltage and cuts, abrasions or pierces from tools.
A bag that hangs from the equipment belt and carries a wide variety of tools, such as pliers and wrenches.
Verticales
Features clips, loops, and D-rings for linemen to carry tools commonly needed in the bucket, on the ground or in the air.
A device that enables climbers to work hands-free and prevents falls if they lose contact with the pole.
Linemen use this device to raise and lower heavy equipment.
The lineman’s lifeline. Complete with steel clips and a pulley block, this rope, which hangs from a pole’s cross arm, is strong enough for any job - from the routine lifting of equipment to life-saving missions.
Features clips, loops, and D-rings for linemen to carry tools commonly needed in the bucket, on the ground or in the air.
Contoured leg shanks hold gaffs below the knee on linemen's boots, providing comfort and support with padding. These can also be called “hooks.”
These are specific for climbing wood structures, are 14-16 inches tall to protect a lineman’s legs from potential hazards.