A new revision to the ANSI and the ISEA issue standards for high visibility safety apparel is now available. ANSI/ISEA stands for American National Standard for High-Visibility Safety Apparel and Headwear. The ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 is the latest update since 2015 and reflects the pace of research and technology in safety equipment.
As a leader in the PPE industry, Liberty Glove and Safety (LGS) recognizes the importance of upholding ANSI/ISEA standards and their revisions. To meet the latest standard updates, we will have a rolling change for all our hi-vis apparel effective Q2 of 2021.
As the PPE industry adopts these new standards, LGS will continue to align our safety products with the latest ANSI/ISEA standards to keep our customers safe.
We’ve laid out a general explanation of some of the more specific changes below, but you can access your free copy of the full ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 report here.
What has changed since the 2015 standard?
The ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 contains significant changes, focusing on the following key elements:
- Updated Label Markings
- Single-Use Disposable Coveralls
- Flame Resistant Protective Clothing
- Optional Testing for Overall Luminance
New hi-vis garments included
Since 2015, many new garments that are classified as high-visibility safety apparel (HVSA) have been added to the industry. The updated standard took that into account with its Class Definitions.
The type-performance class was retained but now includes type and performance. The “type designation” is based on how the garment is expected to be used. The garment’s “performance class” is based on how much materials are visible and the design attributes that have been used with the garment itself.
Accessories removed as a separate class
The old standards contained criteria for hi-vis accessories; this has been removed because it is now recognized within the type-performance class. Wearers of HVSA are still encouraged and often required to use these accessories. Gloves, hoods, and head coverings are just some of the HVSA accessories that offer increased protection.
New standards for marking and ergonomics were added
Provisions on both general and specific products are now required to be marked on the product itself or the attached labels. The markings must be permanent and durable for the maximum number of washings and include the seven criteria enumerated in the ANSI/ISEA standards.
Updated design standards include an emphasis on ergonomics. Specific configurations were inserted for all the new types of ergonomically designed garments along with their corresponding classes.
Updates to criteria for optional features and testing
- Single-Use Disposable Coveralls
The new standards recognized the crucial importance of worker visibility when used in environments where garments can easily be soiled, lessening visibility. New measures were added for single-use disposable coveralls for this reason.
However, this new standard configuration for coveralls still follows the minimum required amounts for material and the color requirements imposed on all HVSA.
There are new requirements regarding the integrity of materials, but these requirements apply only to single-use disposable coveralls. They now require unique markings to make them more distinguishable.
- Flame Resistant Protective Clothing
The new standard requires HVSAs to be marked as flame-resistant and tested according to any one of the following specifications or standards: ASTM F1506-19, ASTM F1891-19, ASTM F2302-10, ASTM F 2733-17, NFPA 1977, and NFPA 2112.
While the old standards contained test methods, these methods have been updated closely to follow other tests for material integrity.
- Optional Testing for Overall Luminance
Regarding the optional testing method for overall luminance, the new standard provides for ASTM E-1501-99 from 2004, Standard Specification for Nighttime Photometric Performance of Retroreflective Pedestrian Markings for Visibility Enhancement.
In addition to this test, the 2020 standard provides specific settings in which garments must be tested according to ASTM E1501-99. Manufacturers may report test results on an optional basis per the ANSI/ISEA 107 Declaration of Conformity which include:
- Field view
- Range of illumination
- Measurements of luminous intensity
- Measuring Nighttime Luminosity
The 2020 standards have inserted a concept for the measurement of a garment’s overall nighttime luminosity. With this concept, an optional language was included so that the manufacturer can test nighttime luminosity according to ASTM E1501-99.
What Does This Mean for LGS apparel?
- Current ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 are still acceptable to use. LGS will have a rolling change effective Q2 of 2021.
- Single-Use Disposable Coveralls includes requirements regarding the integrity of materials and identification.
- Flame Resistant Protective Clothing includes the same test marking requirements.
- Overall Luminance will have optional testing for conformity including field view, range of illumination, and measurements of luminance intensity.
- Complaint High-Visibility Product Labels will be tested for the number of washings as required but no longer needs to be marked.
New LGS safety vests meet ANSI/ISEA standards
HiVizGard™ garments alert drivers or other vehicle operators of a worker’s presence, especially in low light and dark conditions.
Applicable for general construction, airport workers, warehouse workers, road maintenance, and other industries, our products are engineered with comfort and style without compromising safety.
Gear up with HiVizGard™ as your hi-vis protective apparel solution.
C16015FB
Class 2 Surveyor’s Vest with Black Bottom
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C16016G
Class 2 Engineer Surveyor’s Vest
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C16017F
Class 2 Surveyor’s Vest
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C16032GB
Class 2 Surveyor’s Vest
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Now compliant with ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 standards, find our full HiVizGard™ Protective Apparel product offering at our Liberty Glove and Safety website here.
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