| Standard
Reflective Vest geared for the construction and utility business, is a
non-certified vest made of 4 oz. polyester mesh with two vertical, 1"
reflective tape stripes and has a hook-and-loop closure. One size fits
all. |
Class I apparel should be worn by
personnel who are separated from traffic that is traveling no faster
than 25 MPH. Class I garments work well in parking lots, warehouse
environments, and more. |
Class II apparel has more
reflectivity and fluorescence, so it is intended for use in situations
where more visibility is essential -- for example, lower light,
inclement weather, and close proximity to 25-50 MPH traffic. This
standard is ideal for workers in urban and suburban areas, including
road construction crews, utility and survey crews, EMS workers, traffic
police, railway workers, and more. |
Class III apparel provides the
highest level of visibility, so it's designed for workers who face
serious hazards, work with traffic more than 50 MPH, and need to be
visible through a full range of body motions from a minimum distance of
1,280 feet. Class III apparel provides more visibility to the arms and
legs, not just the torso. It's ideal for workers on highways and
freeways, including road construction and maintenance crews, utility and
survey crews, EMS and railway workers, and more. |