The glut of wintry weather means roads will be in need of patching up and workers will be out on the roads making those repairs. Under the best circumstances, this is a dangerous proposition, but with the decreased visibility and increased dangers from vehicular traffic that winter can bring, it's crucial to have the appropriate class of ASNI garment for proper protection. ANSI/ISEA 107 is the standard for protective apparel which is categorized in Classes 1, 2, and 3. To be sure you are getting the ultimate protection from your safety gear, follow these guidelines:
CLASS 1 is used when:
• There is ample space between a worker and vehicular traffic
• Full and undivided attention may be given to approaching traffic
• Workers are conspicuous against backgrounds that are not visually complex
• Speeds of moving equipment and motor vehicles do not exceed 25 mph
CLASS 2 is used when:
• Workers are involved in duties where their attention is diverted from approaching vehicles
• Bad weather reduces visibility
• Workers are less conspicuous against a complicated background
• Speeds of moving equipment and motor vehicles range from 25 mph to 50 mph
CLASS 3 is used when:
• Workers must focus all of their attention on the work and not the traffic
• Workers must be conspicuous through a full range of motion/duties performing the task
• Speeds of moving equipment and vehicles exceed 50 mph?