SAFETY JACKET, high-visibility, workwear, in plastic packaging

H2015.80.1-2

Unused and folded inside original plastic packaging. Yellow nylon with black edge trim. Silver reflective strip across middle. Rectangular blue fabric manufacturer’s label in back inside neck with rectangular blue logo with wedge of orange colour on bottom right hand corner with central white hard hat image and ‘WS’ initials in centre, ‘Workwear/MADE IN CHINA’ in white letters below. Small fabric tag to right of label with black initials ‘XL’. White cardboard manufacturer’s label with orange edging attached with nylon fitting. Same Workwear logo and below on black rectangular background, white letters ‘BUILT FOR THE TOUGHEST COUNTRY’.
Paper self-adhesive bar code label to right front of packaging and to left front Australian Standards self-adhesive paper label with Australian flag to left and writing ‘HI VISIBILITY GARMENT COMPLIES WITH AS/NZS 1906.4 2010 &/ AS/NZS 4602.1 2011 – CLASS D/N GARMENT FOR DAY OR NIGHT USE/DRY STATE ONLY & NOT SUITABLE FOR WET USE’

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2015.80.1-2
Accession Date: 5 Oct 2015
Acquisition Year: 2015

Material

Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer0 - Whole
Synthetic/Textile

Measurement

length240mm
width220mm

 


 

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