Single Pocket Zipper Vest - Economy

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Model# KS156

Single-pocket zipper vest is made of 100% breathable poly mesh with wide reflective strips in size up to 5x.
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A Safety Vest with Comfort, Convenience, & Maximum Visibility

Get lightweight, breathable comfort that’s easy to see in the poorest lighting situations. SONCO is proud to offer the Kishigo single-pocket safety vest – an economical and highly effective option for potentially hazardous zones.

  

  

Hi-Viz Traffic Safety Clothing for the Whole Crew

 

Being seen is priority number one, but Hi-Viz workwear requirements shouldn’t interfere with comfort or productivity. Key benefits of the Kishigo single pocket include:

 

 

Materials and stitching are high quality to resist wear

 

 

Front pocket: Keep eye protection, walkies, or other important gear right up front

 

Cooling mesh: Porous fabric helps maintain airflow for shift-long comfort, can fit easily over coats

Ample reflective striping: Wider than many others and span the chest, back, arms, and waist

ANSI 107 Type R

Class 3 Compliant

  

  

Meets Standards, Exceeds Expectations

Class 3 safety vests are suitable for crew members working in the most critical, high-stakes areas where visibility is a concern – the highway.

The Single-Pocket Zipper Safety Vest is fluorescent lime with wide reflective strips down the from, back, sleeves, and waist.

  

  

PRO TIP: Switch to a Better Safety Vest Today

Serves as a reminder to the worker that safety is key. HiViz PPE is one way to enter “work mode” and keep safety policies at the forefront of their attention.

Safety vests can prevent the shortening of shifts. As seasons change and it gets darker, earlier, crew can stay on the job by putting on their hi vis safety vest.

  

  

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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.

Know the OSHA Requirements for First Aid Construction Kit

When construction crews arrive at your jobsite, they trust you’ve identified potential hazards and taken steps to mitigate risk.

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