Class 2 FR Lime Breakaway Safety Vest
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Ironwear Class 2 Lime Safety Vest with Radio Clips and 6 Pockets
Product Code: 1287FR-BRK-L
This high-visibility flame-retardant safety vest is built for enhanced safety and functionality in demanding work environments. Made from 100% polyester mesh fabric in hi-vis lime, it is designed with a 5-point breakaway system for quick removal in hazardous situations. The vest features 2-inch silver reflective tape over 4-inch hi-vis orange fabric, extending over the shoulders, around the torso, and forming an H-pattern across the back for superior visibility.
Certified to ANSI/ISEA 107 as a Type R, Class 2 garment, it secures with a hook and loop front closure and includes two radio clip holders for easy communication access. It offers ample storage with six strategically placed pockets—two chest pockets, two waist pockets, and two inside pockets.
The flame-retardant treated fabric has been tested under ASTM D6413 and will self-extinguish when caught on fire (after-flame less than 2.0 seconds; char length less than 6 inches). However, self-extinguishing properties diminish with washing, and this garment should never be used in environments where arc flash or flash fire hazards are present. This vest is not considered flame-resistant as defined by ANSI/ISEA 107 Section 10.5.
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Details |
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Material | 100% Polyester Mesh Fabric |
Binding | Hi-vis Lime Polyester |
Color | Hi-vis Lime |
Standard | ANSI/ISEA 107 |
Class | Type R, Class 2 |
Closure | Hook and Loop Front Closure |
Reflective Tape | 2” Silver Reflective Tape over 4” Hi-vis Orange Fabric (extends over shoulders, torso, H-pattern on back) |
Pockets | 6 pockets: 2 chest pockets, 2 waist pockets, 2 inside pockets |
Breakaway System | 5-Point Breakaway for quick removal in hazardous situations |
Flame-Retardant Properties | Tested under ASTM D6413; self-extinguishes (after-flame <2.0 sec, char length <6”); not for arc flash or flash fire use |
Additional Features | 2 Radio Clip Holders |