High Visibility Jacket
High visibility jackets are a must when working during the night and many think it’s vital to have them during the day too. They are used for the protection of yourself as well as for the protection of your employees. These jackets have saved many lives and nobody wants to work without them. It's really been a big change in the opinion the last 40 years.
Having your corporate logo either screen printed or embroidered onto the jackets also benefits a safe working environment. High vis jackets are now being worn by all door staff and have caused people to stop and think about their safety! The jackets are a means of improving the working relationships between the private and public sector and ensuring public safety. High visibility jackets are now used in a variety of fields to ensure the safety and protection of the employees. For example they are used by engineers, contractors, motor bike racers and also as rain wears.
High visibility jackets are going to be a necessity for many industries, but high visibility flame resistant coats and jackets are only really going to be necessary whenever you are going to be exposed to heat in the industry where you are employed. This type of clothing can be found in a number of different areas and a flame resistant high visibility vest may be sold right alongside a standard ANSI class 2 vest.
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The jacket as well as the triangle have to conform to EU standards, and the jacket has to be worn by the driver when they exit the car while the triangle has to be placed at least 30 meters from the vehicle. 30 meters is in fact a very short distance so if possible make it at least 100 meters. It is costly to not have a triangle or jacket in your car. It will mean a fine of €90, which is around US $115, for each offence. According to Securite Routiere website the motoring supply shops and supermarkets will stock items so it will easy to get hold of them. |

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