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Presumably they have been used, but if they were not clean and with no visible damage on them then they would not be permitted to be used as the insulation rating could be compromised.
Obviously it is all down to the company's risk assessments and method statements/codes of practice but insulated tools working will generally need to be clean and undamaged with regular inspections and testing
I agree with you again.
I've altered the quote a little, and I think that principle should be applied to all tools