ANSI Safety Vests Meet Rigorous Standards

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ANSI Safety Vests Meet Rigorous Standards

T.A.S.C.O. Tip: In your search for traffic safety vests, you've likely come across products called ANSI Surveyor Vests. What is ANSI and what is such a vest? ANSI stands for the American National Standards Institute. Founded in 1918, ANSI calls itself the “voice of the U.S. standards and conformity assessment system.”

Membership in ANSI is made up of government agencies, organizations, companies, international bodies and individuals. All members go through a rigorous evaluation before membership is accepted. While OSHA guidelines are mandatory, ANSI standard compliance is voluntary. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Standard Organization (ISO). The main mission of ANSI is to help along operational and business standards that ultimately allow the U.S. to become competitive in the global market.

One area ANSI impacts is safety in the workplace. For example, ANSI surveyor traffic safety vests meet higher standards than some other similar products. If your company or organization is a member of ANSI , utilizing these unique vests will help you comply with the organization's voluntary standards. These types of reflective safety vests offer features such as polyester fabric for durability, zipper front closure to ensure they are always in place and easily seen, and two-inch vertical and horizontal silver reflective stripes with contrasting trim on the front and the back.

Visit www.ansi.org to learn more about their product standards, membership requirements, code of ethics, technical advisory groups, certification requirements and other programs to help you improve workplace safety.

   

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