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Do You Need to Install Electrical Insulating Mats Across the Entire Room?
An Engineering-Based Guide for MDB & Electrical Control Rooms
Electrical insulating rubber mats are the last line of protection for technicians working in high-risk electrical areas such as MDB rooms, Switchgear rooms, and high-voltage control zones.
But the most frequently asked question among procurement teams, safety officers, and factory engineers is:
“Do we need to install electrical insulating mats across the entire floor, or only in front of the electrical panels?”

This article provides a clear, engineering-based answer referencing IEC 61111, along with real-world practices from industrial facilities.
1. The Correct Standard Practice:
Installing Mats Only in Front of MDB Panels is Generally Sufficient
Based on Risk Assessment principles and standard engineering practices, the highest electrical shock risk always occurs at points of Human Interaction, where technicians stand and operate electrical equipment. These include:
Therefore, installing electrical insulating mats specifically at the points where technicians stand to work is considered compliant, safe, and fully aligned with international best practices.
2. Do You Need Mats Behind the Electrical Panels?
This depends on the design and accessibility of the electrical room. Consider these two factors:
(A) Accessibility for Maintenance
(B) Frequency of Service Behind the Panels
3. Installing Insulating Mats Across the Entire Room
A Premium Safety Option for High-Reliability Facilities
Although not legally mandatory, many industries aiming for Zero Accident and World-Class Safety prefer to install mats across the entire room. These industries often include:
Reasons include:
(1) Total Safety: Ensures full-room protection even in unexpected leakage or step-potential conditions.
(2) Multi-User Support: Safe regardless of where each technician stands.
(3) Accident Prevention: Insulating mats also provide anti-slip performance and cushioning to reduce impact from falls.
(4) Professional Look: Full-room installation creates a clean, organized electrical space—ideal for 5S, OEM audits, and global safety standards.
Comparison Table: Which Installation Method Is Right for Your Facility?
| Installation Style | Safety Level | Recommended For |
| Front of Panels Only | (Standard) | General factories, budget-conscious projects |
| Front & Rear of Panels | (High) | Facilities with walkways or frequent rear maintenance |
| Full Room Installation | (Premium) | Data Centers, high-safety plants, audit-critical facilities |
Before Installation: 4 Things You Must Check

(1) Match the Correct Class to System Voltage: Always choose an IEC 61111 Class that exceeds your actual operating voltage.
(2) Verified Test Report is Essential: Ensure the mats come with certified test results from a trusted lab.
(3) Surface Preparation: The floor must be flat, clean, free from sharp debris, and free from oil.
(4) Choose the Right Surface Texture: Smooth, fine-ribbed, or coin-pattern textures should be selected based on the cleaning method and slip-resistance needed.
Final Answer: Do You Need to Cover the Entire Room?
No - it is not mandatory.
But yes - it is beneficial.
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