Hi-Viz Black Bottom Rainwear Safety Pants - Orange & Lime

Model# KSRWP10-1

High visibility work pants made of waterproof material feature reflective strips and clean black contrast at cuffs.

Waterproof reflective safety pants with drawstring waist in orange or lime w/ reflective trim and black cuffs.

Specs:
FeatureWaterproof
TypeRain Pants
ANSI RatingANSI Class E
Pockets0 Pockets
Bottom ColorBlack
AdjustableAdjustable leg
MaterialWaterproof material with seam sealed construction
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Hi-Viz Black Bottom Rainwear Pants at SONCO

Rain, sleet, and snow present additional visibility challenges. Storm Stopper Pro rainwear pants help keep base layers dry. Plus, wide strips of reflective tape outperform silver glass beaded materials. They’re stronger, neater, and brighter than the competition.

   

  

Reflective Safety Pants with Clean Black Contrast

Trudging through mud and rain can shorten the life of most safety pants. But Kishigo’s Storm Stopper Pro Pants feature durable stitching, quality waterproof material, and black contrasting cuffs for pants that look cleaner and keep you drier.

   


Keep Workers Dry and Visible with Safety Pants

 

 

Easy pull-on elastic
waist for easy fit in
sizes up to 5X
 

 

 

ORALITE reflective tape
for enhanced visibility
in the rain
 

 

 

Adjustable leg cuffs
snaps for best fit over
work boots
 

 

ANSI 107 Class E
compliant
 

 

   

PRO TIP:

Pair Class E high visibility work pants with Class 2 vests and jackets to have an OSHA-compliant Class 3 safety ensemble.

 


 

   


Resources

 

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.

 

Your Guide to Construction Site Security

A major source of loss for contractors is material and equipment theft. In fact, it’s estimated that it costs construction sites over $1 billion in losses every year.

 

 

 

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