Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Vest ANSI 2

Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest

Model: Hi-Vis FR Treated Vest ANSI 2

Mwongozo wa Maagizo

1. Utangulizi na Bidhaa Zaidiview

This manual provides essential information for the proper use, care, and maintenance of your Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest. This vest is designed to offer high visibility and flame resistance, crucial for safety in hazardous work environments. Adherence to these instructions will ensure the vest performs as intended, providing optimal protection and durability.

Mbele view of the Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest in orange with reflective tape.

Kielelezo 1: Mbele view of the Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest.

Nyuma view of the Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest in orange with reflective tape.

Kielelezo 2: Nyuma view of the Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest.

2. Maagizo ya Kuweka na Kuvaa

The Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest is designed for easy donning and removal. Follow these steps for proper wear:

  1. Chagua Ukubwa Sahihi: Ensure you have chosen a vest that fits comfortably over your regular clothing without being too loose or too tight. Refer to the sizing chart in Section 6 for guidance.
  2. Donning the Vest: Open the hook and loop closure at the front of the vest. Slip your arms through the armholes and position the vest over your torso.
  3. Securing the Vest: Fasten the hook and loop closure securely at the front. Ensure the vest is not twisted and lies flat against your body.
  4. Visibility Check: Confirm that the reflective tape and high-visibility fabric are unobstructed and clearly visible from all angles.

3. Miongozo ya Uendeshaji na Usalama

This safety vest is a critical component of personal protective equipment (PPE). Proper use is essential for maximizing its protective qualities.

  • Mwonekano wa Juu: Always wear the vest in environments where high visibility is required, especially in low light conditions or near moving vehicles and machinery. The vest's design, featuring premium sew-on flame-resistant reflective tape, enhances your presence.
  • Upinzani wa Moto: The vest is FR (Flame Resistant) treated. It is designed to protect against brief thermal exposure. However, it is not a primary fire-fighting garment and should be used in conjunction with other appropriate FR PPE as dictated by risk assessments.
  • Ukaguzi: Before each use, inspect the vest for any damage, tears, or degradation of the reflective material. A damaged vest may compromise safety.
  • Uwekaji tabaka: Wear the vest as the outermost layer of clothing to ensure maximum visibility. Do not cover it with other garments or equipment that would obscure the reflective or high-visibility material.
Worker wearing a high-visibility vest with reflective cross-back design, illustrating high visibility.

Figure 3: Proper wear of a high-visibility vest for maximum safety.

Worker wearing flame-resistant clothing while working on a utility pole, demonstrating flame resistance.

Kielelezo 4: Kutample of flame-resistant workwear in use.

4. Maelekezo ya Matengenezo na Utunzaji

To maintain the effectiveness and longevity of your Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest, follow these care instructions carefully:

  • Kuosha: Maximum washing temperature 40°C (104°F) with a mild process.
  • Upaukaji: Je, si bleach.
  • Kukausha: Do not tumble dry. Drip line drying is recommended.
  • Upigaji pasi: Iron at a maximum sole-plate temperature of 110°C (230°F) without steam.
  • Kusafisha kavu: Usike kavu safi.
  • Wash Limit: Maximum number of washes: 5 times. Exceeding this limit may compromise the flame-resistant properties and reflective performance.

5. Utatuzi wa shida

Ukikumbana na matatizo na fulana yako ya usalama, fikiria yafuatayo:

  • Kupungua kwa Mwonekano: If the high-visibility fabric or reflective tape appears dull or less effective, it may be due to dirt, excessive washing, or wear. Ensure the vest is clean and inspect for damage. If visibility is significantly compromised, the vest should be replaced.
  • Uharibifu: Any tears, holes, or significant fraying can reduce the protective qualities of the vest. Damaged vests should be immediately removed from service and replaced.
  • Usawa usiofaa: A vest that is too large can snag on equipment, and one that is too small can restrict movement or tear. Refer to the sizing guide to ensure the correct fit.

6. Vipimo

  • Muundo: Comfortable vest with premium sew-on flame-resistant reflective tape and hook and loop closure for easy access. Provides a generous fit.
  • Nyenzo: Shell Fabric: Bizflame Work 120g. 100% Polyester.
  • Available Colors & Sizes: Orange (Small-Medium to XX-Large) and Yellow (Small-Medium to 4X-Large/5X-Large).
  • Viwango:
    • EN ISO 14116 Index 1
    • EN ISO 20471 Class 2
    • RIS 3279 TOM Issue 2 (Orange Only)
  • Idara: Wanaume
  • Asili: Imeingizwa

Sizing Information (US Rain Jacket Equivalent)

Ukubwa wa ChapaUSA (in)Kifuani (ndani)
Ndogo0 - 036 - 38
Kati0 - 040 - 41
Kubwa0 - 042 - 44
X-Kubwa0 - 046 - 48
2X-Kubwa0 - 050 - 52

7. Taarifa za Udhamini

Specific warranty details for the Portwest Hi-Vis FR Treated Safety Vest are not provided in the product listing. For information regarding product warranty, please contact Portwest directly through their official webtovuti au njia za huduma kwa wateja.

8. Msaada na Maelezo ya Mawasiliano

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