Type | Safety Vests |
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ANSI Rating | Type R Class 2 |
Pockets | 7 Pockets |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Material | Polyester on front with mesh on back |
Reflective Material | 2" wide |
Bottom Color | Black |
Device Pocket | Tablet/iPad |
Adjustable | Adjustable waist |
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Bulky, boxy safety vests can present a hazard to women in the field. This surveyor’s vest features a better fit with all the functionality necessary for the job. It’s high-quality, highvisibility, and heavy-duty for daily use.
Mesh back for airflow maintains comfort during strenuous shifts or warm temps |
Heavy-duty black bottom option to help keep a clean, professional appearance |
Durable webbing reinforcement down front of zipper for wear resistance |
Padded neck prevents pain or chafing when vest is weighed down |
2” wide high-performance reflective material with 3” contrast |
ANSI 107 Type R
Class 2 Compliant
Choose a surveyor’s safety vest with pockets, pouches, and compartments for credentials, tools, and documentation. From reinforced zippers to highperformance reflective material, every square centimeter of this safety vest puts in the work.
Class 2 vests are designed to provide high visibility in low light conditions, as well as areas where traffic may surpass 25 mph. The Women’s Heavy Duty Surveyors Safety Vest is an excellent choice for:
Construction Supervisors | Land Surveyors | Public Safety | Investigators | Emergency Responders.
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.
The Safety Standards for Signs, Signals, and Barricades as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers extensively detailed guidance on best practice for traffic signs and safety at work zones.