Ergodyne GloWear 8230Z Class 2 Two-Tone Hi-Vis Safety Vest Type R Zipper
The Ergodyne GloWear 8230Z Two-Tone Hi-Vis Safety Vest provides ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R, Class 2 high-visibility compliance in a standard two-tone vest configuration with zipper front closure β delivering Class 2 retrore...
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The Ergodyne GloWear 8230Z Two-Tone Hi-Vis Safety Vest provides ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R, Class 2 high-visibility compliance in a standard two-tone vest configuration with zipper front closure β delivering Class 2 retroreflective material coverage in the conventional two-tone lime and silver design that serves as the standard hi-vis vest specification for construction, utility, and industrial programs in environments with vehicle speeds up to 50 mph. The 8230Z is GloWear's foundational Class 2 two-tone zipper vest β the core model in the Class 2 line that provides the configuration most commonly specified in contractor safety plans, OSHA compliance programs, and project-level hi-vis requirements for environments below the Class 3 threshold. Type R, Class 2 certification meets ANSI/ISEA 107 minimum requirements for roadway and general construction worker visibility in environments with vehicles operating at speeds up to 50 mph β providing the background material area (775 square inches) and retroreflective stripe geometry that the standard specifies for the Class 2 worker visibility tier. The two-tone design uses lime yellow background material with silver retroreflective striping in the horizontal waist-band and shoulder-band arrangement β creating the visual contrast between lime background and silver stripes that distinguishes the worker's shape against varied environmental backgrounds at distance and in low-light conditions. The zipper front closure maintains vest position during construction and maintenance work activities, keeping the retroreflective stripe geometry in the configured orientation that achieves Class 2 certification when the vest is properly worn. For construction programs, industrial facilities, and utility operations that need a standard Class 2 hi-vis vest as their primary compliance garment, the 8230Z provides the reliable two-tone zipper format appropriate for large-scale deployment across diverse worker populations.
Ergodyne GloWear 8230Z Two-Tone Hi-Vis Safety Vest Type R Class 2 Zipper β Key Features
- ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R, Class 2 β hi-vis certification for environments up to 50 mph
- Two-tone design β lime yellow background with silver retroreflective stripes for Class 2 coverage
- Zipper front closure β secure fastening for active construction and maintenance work
- Standard two-pocket vest format β conventional vest layout for general workforce deployment
- Full size range β sizing from small through extended sizes for diverse workforce populations
Specifications
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | 8230Z |
| Brand | Ergodyne GloWear |
| ANSI Class | Type R, Class 2 |
| Closure | Zipper |
| Design | Two-tone (lime/silver) |
| Type | Standard safety vest |
Class 2 Standard Vest: Foundation Hi-Vis Compliance for Construction and Industrial Programs
ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 is the most widely specified hi-vis vest classification in North American construction, utility, and industrial operations. Most general contractor safety plans and project specifications require Class 2 as the minimum for workers in areas with vehicle or equipment traffic below the 50 mph Class 3 threshold β the environment that describes the majority of building construction, infrastructure work, industrial facility maintenance, and urban utility operations. The 8230Z serves as the standard Class 2 compliant vest for these programs: two-tone lime and silver design that meets the Class 2 coverage standard in the familiar format that workers recognize and safety managers can specify with confidence across their operations. The two-tone design's value over single-color lime vests is most visible in complex background environments where solid lime blends with green vegetation, yellow equipment paint, and other lime-colored site elements β the silver stripe pattern over the lime background creates a distinct visual signature that remains identifiable as a human shape against varied backgrounds. This silhouette distinctiveness matters most in dawn, dusk, and overcast conditions where the retroreflective silver stripes provide the primary visibility mechanism and their contrast with the lime background is critical for driver and equipment operator recognition. The zipper closure's security advantage is consistent across work roles: from laborers and tradespeople performing active site work to supervisors, inspectors, and staff moving through vehicle zones, a zipper-fastened vest maintains its coverage geometry through the body movements of the workday. The 8230Z in full size range supports deployment across the diverse body sizes of large construction crews.
Compliance and Standards
- ANSI/ISEA 107 β Type R, Class 2 certified
- MUTCD β compliant for applicable MUTCD roadway work zone requirements
- OSHA 29 CFR 1926.201 β roadway construction hi-vis compliance support
Real-World Benefits
Class 2 two-tone design provides the standard hi-vis compliance level for the majority of construction and industrial environments β programs that specify 8230Z as their Class 2 standard vest meet ANSI/ISEA 107 requirements for environments up to 50 mph vehicle speeds with a consistent, recognizable format that workers understand and safety managers can efficiently deploy across large crews.
Zipper closure maintains retroreflective coverage geometry through active work β construction workers, maintenance crews, and equipment operators who move through their workday in a zipper-secured vest retain the Class 2 coverage configuration that certification requires, without the coverage interruptions that hook-and-loop openings create during physical work activities.
Applications and Use Cases
- General construction β Class 2 standard vest for building and infrastructure construction crews β 8230Z for construction workers across trades on building, infrastructure, and site development projects where Class 2 is the project specification and two-tone format provides the recognition standard for the site
- Utility construction and maintenance β Class 2 hi-vis for field crews in vehicle environments β 8230Z for utility field crews performing construction and maintenance in environments with vehicle and equipment traffic at speeds below the Class 3 threshold
- Industrial facility maintenance β standard Class 2 for plant maintenance programs with vehicle zones β 8230Z for industrial maintenance workers who operate in facilities with forklift traffic, vehicle access routes, and equipment movement areas where Class 2 provides the appropriate visibility level
Related Products
For GloWear 8235ZX Class 2 X-back vest for enhanced rear visibility, see Ergodyne GloWear 8235ZX X-Back Vest. For GloWear 8225Z Class 2 solid lime zipper vest, see Ergodyne GloWear 8225Z Vest. For GloWear 8330Z Class 3 for high-speed traffic environments, see Ergodyne GloWear 8330Z Vest. Browse the complete High Visibility Safety Vests collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between two-tone and solid color Class 2 vests?
Two-tone Class 2 vests use a lime (or orange) background with a contrasting color (typically dark, often black or the vest's structural elements) behind the retroreflective tape, creating visual contrast between the tape and its background. This contrast improves the tape's visibility in daytime conditions where retroreflectivity is not the primary visibility mechanism β the stripe stands out more distinctly against the contrasting background color than it would against a matching lime background. Solid color vests use a single background color (lime or orange) throughout, which simplifies the design but provides less visual contrast for the retroreflective stripes. Both can achieve Class 2 certification; the two-tone design typically provides better daytime visibility recognition.
How often should Class 2 vests be replaced?
Replace hi-vis vests when the retroreflective material shows significant soiling, fading, cracking, or delamination that reduces its retroreflectivity below functional levels; when the background fabric color has faded significantly from the required lime or orange; or when the garment is damaged (tears, missing stripes, failed closure) that compromises coverage geometry. There is no mandated replacement interval in ANSI/ISEA 107, but vests that have been through multiple wash-dry cycles, heavy outdoor UV exposure, and accumulated soiling from concrete, asphalt, and soil contact typically require replacement after one to two construction seasons. Daily visual inspection before use is the practical standard β if the vest looks dirty or degraded, clean or replace it before deployment in the traffic zone.
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