Professional Surveyors Safety Vest

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The Professional Surveyor’s Safety Vest includes specially designed load-bearing pockets, a durable zipper, and more.
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Professional Surveyors Safety Vest

Professional performance and exceptional visibility. The professional surveyor’s safety vest features laminated contrast color on high-performance reflective material. Features a cooling mesh back for airflow and a reinforced front zipper.

  

  

Certifications


ANSI 107 Type R
 

 


Class 2 Compliant
 

 


Practical and Comfortable

 

  

Class 2 Surveyor’s Safety Clothing

From documentation to measurements and calculations, a surveyor’s job requires focus and strict attention to detail. So does creating an exceptional safety vest especially for your role.

Choose the vest with a padded neck that helps minimize strain when weighed down with tools, zipper pockets with load-bearing straps, and high-contrast visibility that watches your back while you’re busy. All in all, the professional surveyor’s vest creates space for you to do your best work.

 


 

  

  

PRO TIP: Hi-Viz Traffic Safety Clothing for Surveyors, Foremen, & More

The Class 2 professional surveyor’s safety vest adheres to safety regulations for low visibility conditions near traffic exceeding 25 mph. Ideal for site professionals on the move.

  


Resources

 

Road Safety Equipment Minimizes Traffic Hazards | SONCO

With SONCO road safety equipment, you can act fast when threats arise. With our help, contractors and law enforcement officers set up high-visibility signage and construction barricades that slow or redirect traffic around obstacles.

 

Traffic Signs And Safety at Your Work Zone | 7 Expert Tips

The Safety Standards for Signs, Signals, and Barricades as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers extensively detailed guidance on best practice for traffic signs and safety at work zones.

 

 

 

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