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Safety Smart Gear's full catalog spans four core departments, each addressing a different category of workplace hazard. Most workers need gear from more than one department — a road crew member, for example, may need hi-vis outerwear, general workwear underneath, and ergonomic supports for repetitive tasks all at once.
- Flame Resistant (FR) Clothing — clothing certified to NFPA 70E (arc flash) and/or NFPA 2112 (flash fire) for workers around energized electrical equipment, oil and gas, petrochemical, and utility environments. Includes FR shirts, pants, coveralls, bibs/overalls, jackets, hoodies, rainwear, and accessories, certified to ASTM F1506, F1959, and related standards.
- High Visibility Clothing — apparel certified to ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 1, 2, or 3 for workers exposed to vehicle traffic or low-visibility conditions. Includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, safety vests, jackets, bibs/overalls, coveralls, rain gear, and accessories, plus specialized configurations like X-back, breakaway, and public safety (Type P) styles.
- General PPE — head, hand, eye, and respiratory protection along with specialized categories including chemical splash gear, disposable garments, ergonomic supports, headlamps and inspection lighting, gear bags, heated gear, and industrial rain gear.
- Workwear — non-FR, non-hi-vis everyday work apparel: pants, shirts, jackets, coveralls, bib overalls, vests, and accessories including tool belts and cold weather base layers.
Most products in our catalog are certified to recognized industry standards — ANSI/ISEA 107 for visibility, NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 for flame and arc flash resistance, ANSI Z89.1 for head protection, and ANSI/ISEA 105 for hand protection cut resistance, among others. Brands represented across the catalog include 3M, Honeywell, MSA, Ergodyne, Carhartt, Bulwark, DEWALT, OccuNomix, Blaklader, Tingley, NASCO, and dozens more. Use the category menu or search to navigate directly to your department, or browse the full catalog below using the filters to narrow by brand, size, color, and certification.
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Kishigo 400-PSV Police Vest 4001BZ
Kishigo
$38.99 - $43.14Kishigo 400-PSV Police Vest 4001BZ 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. 4-season...$38.99 - $43.14 -
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 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 200-PSV Fire Vest 8052BV
Kishigo
$39.83 - $43.83Kishigo 200-PSV Fire Vest 8052BV 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 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 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 -
Kishigo Contrasting Mesh Vest 1056 Lime | 1055 Orange
Kishigo
$14.15Kishigo Contrasting Mesh Vest 1056 Lime | 1055 Orange - The highly visible Kishigo Contrasting Mesh Vest comes in striking 1056 Lime and 1055 Orange, ensuring visibility in a variety of environments. This vest complies with ANSI 107 Type R and Class...$14.15 -
Kishigo Oralite® All Mesh Vest 1076 Lime | 1077 Orange
Kishigo
$23.84Kishigo Oralite® All Mesh Vest 1076 Lime | 1077 OrangeSmall Only available in orange Features: ANSI 107 Type R | Class 2 Compliant Ultra-Cool™ 100% polyester mesh. Zipper front closure. 2” wide ORALITE® prismatic reflective...$23.84 -
Kishigo Double Pocket Mesh Vest Class 2 1537 Lime
Kishigo
$9.77Kishigo Double Pocket Mesh Vest Class 2 1537 Lime Features: ANSI 107 Type R | Class 2 Compliant 100% polyester mesh. Zipper front closure. 2” wide reflective material. Left chest pocket. Lower inside right patch pocket. Color: 1537...$9.77 -
Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Long Rain Coat RWJ108 Lime | RWJ109 Orange
Kishigo
$79.13Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Long Rain Coat For ultimate protection from the rain, choose the Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Long Rain Coat. This coat provides extended coverage and is ANSI 107 Type R, Class 3 compliant, ensuring you stay safe and...$79.13 -
Kishigo Storm Stopper Rainwear Jacket Lime 9665J
Kishigo
$56.91This 9665J Kishigo Storm Stopper Rainwear Jacket is Lime color and has a D-ring access on back. Kishigo Storm Stopper Rainwear Jacket Lime 9665JStay dry and safe on the job with the Kishigo Storm Stopper Rainwear Jacket 9665J. This jacket is...$56.91 -
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Kishigo Rainwear Set Full Rainsuit RW110 Lime | RW111 Orange
Kishigo
Now: $52.50Was: $58.75The Kishigo Rainwear Set Full Rainsuit RW110 Lime and RW111 Orange is class 3 compliant for the jacket and class E compliant for the pants. The Kishigo Rainwear Set, featuring the RW110 Lime and RW111 Orange full rainsuits, is designed to provide...Now: $52.50Was: $58.75 -
Kishigo Premium Black Series Rainwear Pants RWP106 Lime | RWP107 Orange
Kishigo
$53.45Kishigo Premium Black Series Rainwear Pants RWP106 Lime and RWP107 Orange has Reflective trim down the outside of the legs for enhanced low light visibility. Features: ANSI 107 Class E Compliant Reflective trim down the outside of the legs...$53.45 -
Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Rainwear Pants RWP112
Kishigo
$47.22Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Rainwear Pants RWP112 Stay dry and visible in the toughest weather with the Kishigo Premium Brilliant Series Rainwear Pants RWP112. These high-performance rain pants are designed to meet ANSI 107 Class E standards,...$47.22 -
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Kishigo FR Long Sleeve T-Shirt F462 Reg - F462T Tall
Kishigo
$116.04Kishigo FR Long Sleeve T-Shirt F462 Reg - F462T Tall Features: ANSI 107 Type R | Class 3 Compliant NFPA 70E-2012 | ASTM F1506 | ARC 2 Arc Rating/ATPV: 10 cal/cm2 Lightweight Modacrylic Flame Resistant interlock knit material...$116.04
Shop All — Frequently Asked Questions
These address two entirely different hazards and are governed by different standards. Flame resistant (FR) clothing is certified to standards like NFPA 70E (arc flash) and NFPA 2112 (flash fire), designed to self-extinguish and resist igniting when exposed to electrical arcs or flash fire — required for workers around energized electrical equipment, oil and gas, and petrochemical environments. High visibility (hi-vis) clothing is certified to ANSI/ISEA 107, designed to make workers visible to drivers and equipment operators through fluorescent color and retroreflective tape — required for workers exposed to vehicle or equipment traffic. Some workers need both — for example, utility workers near both energized equipment and roadway traffic — and our catalog includes dual-hazard garments certified to both FR and hi-vis standards simultaneously for exactly this situation.
The applicable standard depends on your specific hazard exposure, and the right starting point is your employer's written PPE program or a site-specific hazard assessment — OSHA requires employers to assess workplace hazards and determine necessary PPE as part of the broader hierarchy of controls (elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE as the last line of defense). As general guidance: ANSI Class 2 applies to workers exposed to traffic at roughly 25-50 mph, Class 3 to traffic above 50 mph or night/low-visibility work, NFPA 70E applies to arc flash risk around energized electrical equipment, and NFPA 2112 applies to flash fire risk in oil, gas, and petrochemical settings. Each category page in our catalog includes detailed guidance on the specific standard it addresses — when in doubt, consult your safety officer or the specific category page for your industry.
Yes — most apparel categories in our catalog are available across a full size range (commonly small through 5XL), and many categories offer department logo printing and embroidery for bulk orders. As of January 2025, OSHA's updated construction PPE standard requires that PPE properly fit each individual worker, so for crews with daily-assigned gear, plan to order across the actual size distribution of your team rather than defaulting to a single size. Contact us directly for help structuring a multi-size, multi-category bulk order or to discuss volume pricing for outfitting a full crew or department.
PPE should be the last line of defense in OSHA's hierarchy of controls — after elimination, substitution, and engineering or administrative controls have been considered. Once PPE is determined to be necessary, start with a hazard assessment specific to your worksite and tasks: identify exposure to traffic (hi-vis), arc flash or flash fire (FR clothing), specific chemical exposure (chemical splash gear), and physical hazards to the head, hands, eyes, and feet (general PPE). Many workers need apparel from more than one department simultaneously — a utility worker, for example, commonly needs FR clothing, hi-vis accessories, and hand protection together. If you're unsure which categories apply to your specific industry or task, contact us directly — we can help match your hazard profile to the right combination of certified gear across departments.
Every genuinely certified garment carries a sewn-in label confirming the specific standard, type, and class (for hi-vis: ANSI/ISEA 107 with Class and Type; for FR: NFPA 70E/2112 with arc rating where applicable). Product listings in our catalog specify the relevant certification in the product description and specification sheet, but always verify the physical label on the garment once it arrives rather than relying on marketing language or color alone — a bright fluorescent color or flame-resistant-sounding fabric name doesn't guarantee formal certification unless the specific standard and class are documented. If you have questions about a specific product's certification, contact us directly before relying on it for a compliance-critical application.