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Why Visibility Is the First Life-Saving Control

Why Visibility Is the First Life-Saving Control

In mobile-equipment environments, safety doesn’t fail all at once.  It fails at the moment someone isn’t seen.  Before alarms sound.  Before sensors activate.  Before procedures can be followed.  A human being must be visible—clearly and early enough—for an operator...

Most Fatal Incidents Begin With Someone Not Being Seen

Most Fatal Incidents Begin With Someone Not Being Seen

Serious incidents are often explained after the fact with complex causes—procedural gaps, communication failures, weather, and/or equipment issues. But when you trace them back far enough, many begin with the same simple truth: Someone was not seen in time. In...

Reflective Striping Turns Shapes Into People

Reflective Striping Turns Shapes Into People

Color gets attention.  Reflective striping creates recognition.  In many struck-by incidents, operators report seeing something—but not realizing it was a person until it was too late. Reflective striping solves that problem by doing something critical: it turns...

ANSI Class 2 & 3: Recognition Distance That Saves Lives

ANSI Class 2 & 3: Recognition Distance That Saves Lives

Not all hi-vis apparel is created equal.  And in high-risk environments, the difference matters.  ANSI Class 2 & 3 apparel is designed for situations where workers are exposed to traffic, heavy equipment, complex movement, and reduced visibility. Its purpose is...

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