Firefighters and all other responders will be soon required to wear ANSI approved High Visibility Vests effective Nov. 24, 2008. A new federal rule requires responders to wear the vests while ...
Public safety workers such as law enforcement, firefighters, and other emergency responders have the option of wearing high-visibility vests specifically designed for their use and compliant with the ...
ANSI/ISEA 207-2006 – the American National Standard for High-Visibility Public Safety Vests – establishes design, performance specifications and use criteria for highly visible vests that are used by ...
CINCINNATI, OH – Flying Cross, a brand of the Fechheimer Brothers Company and a trusted name in public safety apparel for over 180 years, announced the official launch of the Lit Safety Vest, a ...
Reflective safety vests should be worn by anyone performing an activity in low-light conditions where vehicles may be present. This includes roadside workers, parking lot attendants, cyclists, joggers ...
Learner riders in Victoria will cop one demerit point for not wearing a hi-vis vest from 29 October 2019 under new road rules. The Victorian Motorcycle Council had called to remove mandatory hi-vis ...
A Malton opticians is helping to keep children safe during the winter months by donating hi-vis vests. Specsavers Malton handed over 50 hi-vis vests to pupils at Thornton Dale Primary School during ...
A petition to ban the use of a hi-vis vest with “POLITE” on the back has been started in the UK, saying it is “pretend police wear”. When we published an article about the British-designed “Polite ...
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