Public Safety Vests
Public Safety Vests - ANSI Type P (Formerly ANSI 207)
Public safety vests are purpose-built for police, fire, EMS, and CERT personnel — designed shorter than standard hi-vis vests for quick access to duty belts and tools, with features like mic tabs, badge holder pockets, radio pockets, and pre-printed role identification ("POLICE," "FIRE," "EMS") not found on general construction vests. This category was originally its own standard, ANSI 207-2006, created specifically because public safety user groups needed hi-vis vests that differentiated police, fire, and EMS personnel from other workers while still meeting visibility needs.
In 2015, ANSI 207 was incorporated into the ANSI/ISEA 107 standard as Type P (Public Safety) — the underlying garment design and intent remain the same, but it's now organized as a Type designation within ANSI 107 rather than a fully separate standard. Many vests and product listings still reference "ANSI 207" since the term remains widely used and recognized in the public safety procurement world.
Available colors follow public safety role conventions: red for fire officials, blue for law enforcement, green for emergency responders, and orange for DOT officials, alongside standard hi-vis yellow with reflective trim. Most styles feature a 5-point breakaway design for quick removal and entanglement prevention. Use the filters on this page to sort by role color, class, and brand.
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Occunomix Class 2 Hi Vis Security Public Safety DOR Vest LUX-DPSSE-DOR
OccuNomix
$32.69The LUX-DPSSE-DOR by Occunomix is a DOR 5-Point Breakaway Security Public Safety Vest with a Solid Front and Mesh Back. Developed and used by the U.S. Military, this vest is treated with a Durable Omni Repellent (DOR) which is resistant to water, oil,...$32.69 -
Kishigo 200-PSV Security Vest 8055BZ
Kishigo
$39.83 - $43.83Kishigo 200-PSV Security Vest 8055BZ. 4-season adjustability allows for accurate sizing in any weather, even over bulky coats. Features: ANSI 107 Type P | Class 2 Compliant Upper mesh and lower solid polyester material. 5-point breakaway...$39.83 - $43.83 -
Kishigo 200-PSV Police Vest 8051BZ
Kishigo
$39.83 - $43.83Kishigo 200-PSV Police Vest 8051BZ Features: ANSI 107 Type P | Class 2 Compliant Upper mesh and lower solid polyester material. 5-point breakaway on 8052BV. 4-point breakaway on 8051BZ, 8054BZ, and 8055BZ. Two 1” wide high performance...$39.83 - $43.83 -
Kishigo 400-PSV Security Vest 4007BZ
Kishigo
$38.99 - $43.14Kishigo 400-PSV Security Vest 4007BZ Features: ANSI 107 Type P | Class 2 Compliant Lightweight solid polyester front with Ultra-Cool™ 100% mesh shoulders and back. 5-point breakaway on 4003BV. 4-point breakaway on 4001BZ and 4007BZ...$38.99 - $43.14 -
Kishigo Series Incident Command Vest 3700
Kishigo
$17.38Kishigo Series Incident Command Vest 3700 Features: Non-ANSI Compliant 100% polyester fabric with matching color trim. Hook & loop front closure. White 1” wide reflective material (White vest uses lime reflective material). Clear...$17.38 -
Kishigo Series Incident Command Vest 4700
Kishigo
$35.53Kishigo Series Incident Command Vest 4700Note: Minimum 50-piece per color order with 2 – 4 week lead time. Features: Non-ANSI Compliant Poly/cotton fabric with matching color trim. Hook & loop front closure. 5/8” wide reflective...$35.53
Public Safety Vests — Frequently Asked Questions
This is an important and commonly confused distinction. Federal regulation 23 CFR 634 requires workers in the right-of-way of a federal-aid highway to wear apparel meeting ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 or Class 3 performance requirements. ANSI 207 / Type P public safety vests were designed with different (generally lower) background material and reflective tape requirements specific to public safety duty needs, and as such, Type P vests alone typically do not satisfy 23 CFR 634 requirements. Police, fire, and EMS personnel working directly in a highway right-of-way capacity — not just responding to an incident briefly, but performing sustained roadway work — may need standard ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 or Class 3 apparel rather than (or in addition to) their Type P vest. Always verify your specific agency's policy and applicable regulation rather than assuming a Type P vest alone covers every scenario your role might involve.
They are functionally the same garment category — in 2015, the standalone ANSI 207 standard was incorporated into ANSI/ISEA 107 as the Type P (Public Safety) designation. A vest labeled "ANSI 207" and one labeled "ANSI/ISEA 107 Type P" are referring to the same underlying design intent and requirements, just organized under different document structures depending on when the product or its labeling was created. Both terms remain in common industry use, and you'll see public safety vests marketed under either name.
Public safety vests are intentionally designed shorter, with adjustable sides, to give law enforcement, fire, and EMS personnel quick, unobstructed access to duty belts, holsters, and tactical equipment worn at the waist. A longer vest design (like those typical of general construction vests) would interfere with this kind of rapid equipment access, which can be critical in emergency response situations. This shorter, more tactical cut is one of the defining functional differences between public safety vests and general roadway/construction hi-vis vests.
Color conventions in public safety vests help differentiate roles at a glance, particularly useful in multi-agency incident response: red typically indicates fire officials, blue indicates law enforcement, green indicates general emergency responders, and orange is associated with DOT officials. Standard hi-vis yellow with reflective trim is also widely used across all these roles. These color conventions are common industry practice rather than a strict requirement of the ANSI standard itself, so always confirm your specific agency's color requirements before ordering.
Yes — many public safety vests are available pre-printed with role identification on the chest and back (vertical lettering reading "POLICE," "FIRE," "EMS," etc.), using reflective lettering that remains visible day and night alongside the standard reflective tape. This is a common feature specifically requested by public safety agencies for rapid identification of personnel and roles at incident scenes. Custom printing or department-specific lettering may also be available for larger orders — contact us to discuss options for agency-specific identification.