Type | Safety Shirts |
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ANSI Rating | Type R Class 3 |
Pockets | 1 Pocket |
Reflective Material | 2" wide |
Sleeve Length | Short Sleeve |
Material | 100% Polyester Mesh |
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Combine your safety efforts by pairing the Kishigo Class 3 tee with a safety vest. Or enjoy the warm-weather comfort of a tee alone without sacrificing compliance.
Class 3 workwear is suitable for applications conducted in low-light or nighttime conditions, as well as those in proximity to traffic traveling more than 50 mph. Meet the requirements in an instant with an easy-wearing, short-sleeved tee with maximum visibility.
Moisture-wicking fabric that prevents clinging |
Inclusive sizing in a fit for most body sizes and types |
Wide reflective tape on chest, back, circumference of arms and waist |
Machine wash for extended durability |
Left chest pocket |
ANSI 107 Type R | Class 3 |
Some start their shifts with more layers, such as Hi-Viz parkas and vests, but must scale back throughout the day to cool off. Ensure every layer prevents accidents by starting with a reliable base – the short-sleeve Class 3 tee.
No one said working outdoors would always be comfortable, but Kishigo wants to take a step in the right direction. The sporty, casual short-sleeve tee doesn’t require additional top layers for visibility, keeping you light and mobile on hot days.
Traffic Safety Compliance Saves Lives. SONCO Can Help. |
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. |
How to Choose the Right High-Vis Safety Vests? |
The construction industry is known to be one of the most dangerous industries to work in with high workplace deaths reported. |