New flotation devices from Mustang Survival PersonalWatercraft.com January 23, 2009 Shares Comments Devices ensure workers are visible and safe on land and at seaNew products meet Federal Highway Administration regulation for high-visibility safety clothing (23 CFR 634) in effect since Nov. 24, 2008. Mustang Survival, a leader in marine safety equipment, has announced three United States Coast Guard (USCG) approved Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) that comply with ANSI / ISEA 107 standards for high-visibility safety clothing. “These products offer the highest standards in visibility to approved PFDs, and will allow employers to increase worker safety at day and at night. While the high visibility standard was specially developed for workers in the vicinity of highways it will also benefit workers on commercial vessels, industrial harbors and many more fast paced work environments that operate around the clock,” says Mustang’s marketing services manager Frank Leffelaar. The ANSI / ISEA 107-2004 standard, established by American National Standards Institute Inc., provides guidelines for professionals including police, emergency medical services, firefighters, construction and utility workers who are routinely exposed to low visibility hazards while on the job. Federal Highway Administration regulation (23 CFR 634) is mandated for anyone working in the right-of-way of a federal-aid highway. Using ANSI-certified high visibility fluorescent yellow fabric, and 3M Scotchlite reflective material, Mustang Survival’s ANSI-certified and USCG approved PFDs MD3183 T3, MJ6214 T3 and MC1504 T3 allow companies to be up to standard. For more information visit www.mustangsurvival.com/ansi107. Share Share Subscribe Like PersonalWatercraft.com on Facebook Related Stories Nylon anchor for PWC New performance products from Riva Racing RIVA Racing Releases Host of Sea-Doo Spark Products Comments Most Popular Remembering the Sea-Doo XP March 16, 2016 2025 Yamaha JetBlaster PRO 2-Up Review August 22, 2024 2010 Sea-Doo GTI 130 Review January 22, 2010 Whatever Happened to the Wetbike? October 6, 2015 2013 Yamaha VXR Review January 29, 2013 2024 Yamaha GP HO Review May 22, 2024 Latest Stories Cool Weather Gear to Extend Your Season 2025 Sea-Doo FishPro Apex Review 2025 Yamaha JetBlaster PRO 2-Up Review The Toys Of Summer Kemimoto 4 Bow Bimini Top and Boat Bumper Review Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Newsletter