Gerber Outerwear Typhoon ANSI 107 Class 3 32" Rain Jacket

Gerber Outerwear
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$190.00

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MSRP: $240.00
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W-GO-70W3-L
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492124
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SKU: W-GO-70W3-L

Details

Supple Waterproof Breathable Windproof Taslan Outer Shell with High Visibility ANSI 107 Class 3 interior.

Hip length design provides mobility and protection. Double storm flap front with reversible zipper closure. Side access equipment zipper, adjustable cuffs and drop in concealable hood. Mic tabs, badge tabs and hand pockets on both the interior and exterior sides.

3M Scotchlite Reflective Material
Recognized as the leading high performance retro-reflective component for worker visibility. The use of Scotchlite Reflective Materials provides increased peace of mind to people who wear safety garments. They know that their garment contains material that will enhance their visibility in low-light and nighttime conditions.3M is a trusted name known for quality and innovation.

YKK zippers
Specialty closures are the little parts that make a big difference. With their unsurpassed quality and rugged construction, YKK's zippers can withstand years of use without failure. YKK's vertically integrated manufacturing process guarantees that every sub assembly is produced to the highest standards. This consistency can be seen and felt in the smooth action in their zippers or the reassuringly firm hold from any of their other specialty closures.

ANSI 107:2010
The American National Standard for High Visibility Safety Apparel provides design and component performance requirements for the manufacture of protective clothing to enhance the safety of workers. The ANSI 107:2010 standard is divided into three separate classes of garments: Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3. the higher the class number, the more fluorescent and retro-reflective materials are required in the construction of the garment. In turn, the higher the class number, the greater the level of protection.

As a general guideline, Class 1 garments are good for vehicle speeds up to 25 mph, Class 2 garments for speeds up to 45 mph and Class 3 for speeds in excess of 50 mph. To properly assess risk, employees should also consider work load proximity to vehicular traffic. When in doubt it is best to step up to the next higher level of protection.