Black Bottom Mesh Safety Vest

Model# KS15

A high visibility mesh safety vest with clean black contrast. Safety vest with front zipper closure, reflective material, mic tabs, radio pocket, and more
Specs:
TypeSafety Vests
ANSI RatingType R Class 2
Pockets6 Pockets
Closure TypeZipper
Reflective Material2" wide
Material100% Polyester Mesh
Bottom ColorBlack
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Black Bottom Mesh Safety Vest

Get Class 2 visibility and durability that meets the job’s demands with the black bottom safety vest.

Clean-looking contrast makes high-visibility colors pop even more with a convenient, sturdy zip closure, generous pocket space, and Kishigo’s high-performance reflective material.

  

  

Certifications

  

ANSI 107 Type R

Class 2 Compliant

  

  

Class 2 Traffic Safety Vests for a Diverse Array of Applications

  

   

  

Economical, Effective Safety Clothing

The black bottom mesh safety vest includes two lower front and two lower inner pockets for tools or personal effects, plus a left chest radio pocket and right chest two-tier pocket for identification or other documents. Mic tabs on both sides.

Reflective material goes over the shoulders and down the length of the back as well as around the complete circumference of the natural waist.

  

   

PRO TIP: High Performance Safety Vest

A Class 2 safety vest is the minimum requirement on job sites with low-light risks or those near traffic exceeding 25 mph. Combine with Class E pants to create a Class 3 outfit or wear it alone.

  

   

Resources

 

Road Safety Equipment Minimizes Traffic Hazards | SONCO

If you’re in the road repair, construction or emergency services industries, common road hazards like these are nothing new.

Traffic Signs And Safety at Your Work Zone | 7 Expert Tips

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.

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