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HI-VISIBILITY SPECIFIC:
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UPF 40 RATING Ultraviolet Protection Factor - A rating designed for fabric and clothing that specifically measures the level of sun protection. UPF measures both UVA and UVB rays. material and retroreflective trim. Class E apparel, however, cannot be worn alone to provide adequate visibility of workers. When Class E items are worn with Performance Class 2 or 3 apparel, the overall classification of the ensemble is Performance Class 3. HI-VISIBILITY SUPPLEMENTAL CLASS E Pants, bib overalls, shorts and gaiters meeting minimum area requirements for background HI-VISIBILITY TYPE R CLASS 3 Intended for use by personnel exposed to vehicular traffic frompublic access rights of way or roadway temporary traffic control zones. Class 3 garments mandate an even higher standard of visibility for workers in moving, complex backgrounds. control zones. Class 2 garments require the use of greater amounts of high-visibility materials which help distinguish between a human and an inanimate object. HI-VISIBILITY TYPE R CLASS 2 Intended for use by personnel exposed to vehicular traffic frompublic access rights of way or roadway temporary traffic HI-VISIBILITY - TYPE 0, CLASS 1 Intended for use in environments where there are struck-by hazards frommoving vehicles, equipment andmachinery not operating on public access rights of way or temporary traffic control zones.
10 Shirts 38 Pants
58 Outerwear 68 Coverings
72 Coveralls 80 Women's 94 Hi-Visibility 114 Enhanced Visibility 122 Housekeeping 132 Healthcare 138 Food Processing
146 Culinary 164 Branded Automotive 170 Measuring Guidelines 172 Size Charts 178 Index
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