Class 3 Safety Vest
SKU# V155
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Details for Class 3 Safety Vest:
- See Class 3 Safety Vest in our catalog on page 58.
A Class 3 safety vest is a high-visibility garment designed to provide maximum visibility and protection for workers in hazardous environments, particularly those near traffic moving at high speeds. It features more reflective material and greater coverage than Class 1 and 2 vests, ensuring optimal visibility during both daytime and nighttime operations.
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Class 3 Safety Vest Specifications:
SKU #: |
V155 |
Weight: |
1 lbs |
Dimensions: |
0 Inches x 0 Inches x 0 Inches |
Product Color: |
Lime With Silver Stripes And Orange Trim |
Class 3 Safety Vest is a type of safety garment that is designed to provide increased visibility in hazardous work environments. It is typically made from a high visibility material, such as fluorescent orange or yellow, and is designed to meet ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 standards for high visibility apparel.
ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 is a standard published by the American National Standards Institute and the International Safety Equipment Association. It establishes requirements for performance, design and testing of high visibility safety apparel and accessories to provide visibility to workers in hazardous environments.
What do Class 3 safety vest look like? Class 3 safety vests are typically bright orange or yellow and have reflective stripes along the arms, chest and back. They are designed to increase visibility and alert drivers to the presence of workers in low-light conditions.
What are the primary difference between Class 2 and Class 3 safety vests? It lies in the amount of reflective material and coverage they offer. Class 3 vests have more reflective material and a higher level of visibility, making them suitable for high-risk environments, while Class 2 vests provide moderate visibility for workers in less hazardous conditions.
Example Use:
A reflective safety vest significantly increases the visibility of a worker, especially in low-light conditions or at night. For instance, imagine a construction worker named Mike, who is performing road repairs on a highway after sunset. Even with some lighting from his work equipment, without a reflective vest, Mike would be nearly invisible to oncoming vehicles, putting him at great risk of being struck. By wearing a reflective safety vest, the headlights from cars and trucks would illuminate the vest's reflective strips, making him stand out brightly against the darkness. This ensures that drivers can see him from a distance, giving them ample time to slow down or change lanes, thus protecting Mike from potential accidents and injuries.