A learning lab session scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 18 will discuss recent changes to ANSI/ISEA Standards for high-visibility and hand protection. Experts will share tips and advice on how to comply with the new regulations.
Ergodyne has announced today new hi-vis additions to its N-Ferno® Line of warming gear. Now, workers on the cold shift can enjoy comfort and conspicuity from head to toe.
Ergodyne announced today the addition of an extra small size to several garments in the popular GloWear® Hi-Vis Apparel Line– utilizing a new provision in the updated ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Standard for Hi-Visibility Apparel and Accessories permitting a “smallest size” exception to the minimum area requirements for background materials used in Type R Class 2 and 3 garments.
The new TruGuard™ 250 Hi-Vis FR Cotton Jacket and Vest from Black Stallion® are a true “first in the industry”. They are the first value-priced FR-treated 100% cotton garments with ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 high visibility compliance, designed specifically for the welding, safety, and industrial markets.
Develops first vest to automatically illuminate when moving from light to dark
April 26, 2016
Viz Reflectives North America has announced the creation of a new, technically advanced, high visibility garment that does what no other ANSI certified safety gear does – automatically emits a bright glow as the wearer moves from light to low light or dark spaces.
National Safety Apparel® is pleased to introduce the Hybrid FR™ line of flame resistant hi-vis safety apparel. This line combines high visibility and dark fabric to provide a new look for those required to wear hi-vis protective garments.
Ergodyne announced today the addition of six new products to its GloWear® Hi-Vis Apparel Line. These garments all have one thing in common: black accents on the front or bottom.
A concerned motorist in Florida recently made headlines when she gave a law enforcement officer a warning for speeding. Even before this story became news, however, investigators at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) identified recommendations to improve police officers’ road safety after surveying officers in one state.