ANSI Class 2 Safety Clothing
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The Magnitude Of ANSI Class 2 Work Gear For Personnel
ANSI Class 2 clothing is required protective apparel that must be worn by workers who are in high risk industries. Each different industry requires special clothing, such as one sees worn by a person on a road construction project. ANSI is an abbreviation for the American National Standards Institute which has this type of clothing in three different classes.
Safety Vests
Class 2 includes such things as safety vest, shirts, rainwear and other outerwear that is visible at night and when there is limited daylight. In addition to road construction, this gear is worn by people such as fire fighters, police and emergency personnel and others who are engaged in dangerous work. These people are all involved in high risk occupations.
The colors required by this kind of gear are quite precise. It must have reflective materials that cover a specific number of square inches and usually includes a jacket, its hood and sleeves. Fluorescent color is in the background although it may not be reflective. The colors most used are yellow with green, orange with red or red fluorescent. Colors must counteract the surroundings and vehicles, at the job site, so that workers are easily identified.
The reflective tape required must be a specific length and width on these garments. Reflective bands must be around the arms as well as the torso, separated by two inches. The arm bands must appear between the elbow and shoulder as well as on the cuff of the sleeve. This is a specific type of tape that will be secure as well as reflective. It also must be able to withstand rain and adverse conditions that often apply to people who are engaged in outside work.
Vigorous testing regarding the reflectivity of the materials and the garments is conducted. This testing is quite specific with things such as flexibility, reflection after the garment is washed, resistance to rough wear, cold temperature folding and resistance to rain. This testing is in anticipation of any conditions that might occur when a worker is wearing these garments.
In addition, even further testing is done by a third party on the basic material of the garments. If they meet the requirements they are then prepared for packaging with labels, instructions and so forth. Companies that manufacture this safety clothing must provide certification that it has passed all required tests.
This type of gear is divided by class according to what kind of occupation the worker is engaged in. For people who work where traffic exceeds 25 mph or there is heavy machinery involved a class 2 vest would be required. A person engaged in working where there is traffic over 50 miles an hour it would be required to wear a class 3 vest.
Compared to OSHA, ANSI standards are somewhat different but ANSI Class 2 work gear is recognized by workers regarding their safety qualifications. Designed to provide protection against external forces that can sometimes become very dangerous, they meet all the requirements. This safety vest has been found to be especially effective when a worker has been in a dangerous situation and only rescued because of the reflective construction of his or her clothing.
The colors required by this kind of gear are quite precise. It must have reflective materials that cover a specific number of square inches and usually includes a jacket, its hood and sleeves. Fluorescent color is in the background although it may not be reflective. The colors most used are yellow with green, orange with red or red fluorescent. Colors must counteract the surroundings and vehicles, at the job site, so that workers are easily identified.
The reflective tape required must be a specific length and width on these garments. Reflective bands must be around the arms as well as the torso, separated by two inches. The arm bands must appear between the elbow and shoulder as well as on the cuff of the sleeve. This is a specific type of tape that will be secure as well as reflective. It also must be able to withstand rain and adverse conditions that often apply to people who are engaged in outside work.
Vigorous testing regarding the reflectivity of the materials and the garments is conducted. This testing is quite specific with things such as flexibility, reflection after the garment is washed, resistance to rough wear, cold temperature folding and resistance to rain. This testing is in anticipation of any conditions that might occur when a worker is wearing these garments.
In addition, even further testing is done by a third party on the basic material of the garments. If they meet the requirements they are then prepared for packaging with labels, instructions and so forth. Companies that manufacture this safety clothing must provide certification that it has passed all required tests.
This type of gear is divided by class according to what kind of occupation the worker is engaged in. For people who work where traffic exceeds 25 mph or there is heavy machinery involved a class 2 vest would be required. A person engaged in working where there is traffic over 50 miles an hour it would be required to wear a class 3 vest.
Compared to OSHA, ANSI standards are somewhat different but ANSI Class 2 work gear is recognized by workers regarding their safety qualifications. Designed to provide protection against external forces that can sometimes become very dangerous, they meet all the requirements. This safety vest has been found to be especially effective when a worker has been in a dangerous situation and only rescued because of the reflective construction of his or her clothing.
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