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Publication

High-Visibility Safety Apparel in Work Zones (presentation)

Abstract:

Provides guidance on selecting high-visibility safety apparel including appropriate situations where each type of apparel is required or recommended.

Modules Covered:
– What are the three classes of apparel?
–  What factors should be considered when selecting apparel?
–  What factors affect the wear and tear on apparel?
–  When it should be replaced?

Phase:
Construction

Target Audience:
Contractors, field personnel, state DOT construction engineers and inspectors.

Format:
Presentation with speaker notes

Publisher: American Traffic Safety Services Association
Publication Date: 2011
Full Text URL: Link to URL
Notes:

Cost: Free
For a hard copy, contact ATSSA, 540-368-1701, [email protected].

Publication Types: Presentations
Topics: High Visibility Clothing

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