Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Frog, we print them all the time. I really think it is about the high vis more then the fire retardant shirt.
I dont really think you can put anything on these shirts and have any expectation of being 100% compliant in the eyes of any legal action, The shirt manufacturer probably didn't either . Likely the fabric weaver which most likelyis a large company got the fabric certification I doubt any cut and sew shop would have. Short answer I have always felt is that you will have nothing to stand on if you do anything to the shirt, In the cases where I do print them it is crystal clear that it is for decoration NOT safety and the customer signs off on that.
I passed on it, reminding myself of my new rule during my gradual retirement: PASS ON THE POTENTIAL PITA OR STRESSFUL JOBS!
Quote from: Frog on October 02, 2019, 11:57:21 AMI passed on it, reminding myself of my new rule during my gradual retirement: PASS ON THE POTENTIAL PITA OR STRESSFUL JOBS!People should do this even if they aren't thinking of retirement. I can't tell you how many people I either price way too high or send to another shop.