Type | Safety Vests |
---|---|
ANSI Rating | Type R Class 3 |
Pockets | 7 Pockets |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Material | 100% Polyester Mesh |
Reflective Material | 2" wide |
Device Pocket | Tablet/iPad |
Sleeve Length | Short Sleeve |
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Get the visibility and comfort of a quality safety vest with plenty of space for the tools of the trade. Kishigo’s High Performance Surveyors Vest features plenty of slots, pockets, and
compartments for essential implements with wide reflective tape that can’t be missed.
Patented Ultra-Cool technology
maintains great airflow for comfort
Black contrast striping makes
reflective areas pop
Durable webbing reinforcement
down front of zipper for wear
resistance
Padded neck adds comfort when
vest is weighed down with tools
ANSI 107 Type R
Class 3 Compliant
Surveyors frequently find themselves in areas where planes, trains, and automobiles are
traveling at high speeds. This makes a Class 3 safety vest an absolute must.
Kishigo’s surveyor’s vest combines compliance and performance to create compulsory PPE tailored to your profession.
In an industry with the potential for high-risk conditions and the need for on-site documentation? Kishigo designed this vest specifically for you.
When construction crews arrive at your jobsite, they trust you’ve identified potential hazards and taken steps to mitigate risk.
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), 2020 marked a 16-year high in work-zone crashes. The year saw 102,000 accidents, which claimed the lives of 857 people and injured an additional 44,240.