Collection: Hi-Vis Workwear

Want to buy Hi-Vis work clothing? If you work at a location where there is reduced visibility or where standing out is important due to hazards, for example along the road. Then it is important to wear high-visibility clothing that complies EN ISO 20471. We offer an extensive range of high visibility workwear from renowned brands such as Helly Hansen, Blakladen, Tricorp, Havep and Mascot. Clothing in orange, yellow or red ensures that you are clearly visible in situations where visibility is limited. This may be because there is little light, but fog and gas or water vapors can also reduce visibility. Then of course your safety starts with simply being seen.

  • Clothing with EN ISO 20471 class 1 to 3
  • Workwear for working on the road, rail or other situations involving vehicles
  • Made with retro reflective materials and reflective stripes for good visibility

EN ISO 20471 high visibility clothing

In our extensive range we believe it is important to offer options to protect the worker, high visibility clothing therefore offers options for people who work in locations where the wearer must stand out. Within Europe, the clothing must comply with this requirementEN ISO 20471, this standard specifies what colors the protective clothing must be and what surface retroreflective material must have.

You can find this information on the inside of the clothing through the icon with the class. The clothing is divided into 3 classes or warning level.

Warning levelFluorescent materialReflective materialMaximum speed (Highways)Class 3 - Highest0.80 m²0.20 m²Higher than 50 km/hClass 2 - Average0.50 m²0.13 m²Up to 50 km/hClass 1 - Lowest0.14 m²0.10 m²Up to 30 km/h

Most work clothing does not individually meet class 3 within the standards, because the surface area is too small. A big exception are often parkas or overalls, but by combining work trousers and a work jacket you can still reach class 3. Please note that the surface is the visible surface, which means that fluorescent material of the trousers that is hidden by the jacket may not be included. This class only applies to the combination of clothing.

High visibility jackets

Ahigh visibility jacketfrom a brand such as Helly Hansen, Tricorp or Blaklader offers extra visibility thanks to the reflective material. While most jackets are class 2 or 3 according to EN ISO 20471, a jacket may comply with class 1 thanks to contrasting colors such as black. Most brands offer different types of jackets such as pilot jackets, parkas, winter jackets, softshells or shell jackets to offer different options to the wearer. Within the various brands there are often collections with matching work jackets and work trousers.

High visibility trousers

Where a work jacket makes the upper body more visible, a combination of a work jacket with ahigh visibility work trousersbetter visibility. Reflective work trousers have a smaller surface area than a work jacket and therefore usually meet a maximum of class 1 or 2 and should be worn in combination with reflective outer clothing such as a hi-vis work jacket, fleece, sweater, polo or T-shirt.

High visibility outerwear

In addition to jackets, something else may be worn as outerwear during the summer months or within a building. Think of thispolos,sweatersorfleece, because a warm or windproof jacket could provide too much warmth in this situation. This is why you can also find many other outerwear that complies with EN ISO 20471. This clothing usually has a smaller surface area than a jacket and therefore often only meets class 1 or 2, but this is sufficient in situations with speeds lower than 50 km/h. visibility. There is also an option to have onesafety vestto wear, these often offer visibility up to class 2 depending on the size of the clothing.

Other protective work clothing

In addition to high-visibility work clothing, other protection may also be required. Consider, for example, work in explosive or fire-hazardous environmentsmulti-standard work clothingavailable which offers protection in accordance with the applicable standards. This clothing is often at least flame retardant and antistatic, but there are also standards for extra protection during welding or protection against electric arcs.

In some situations, in addition to flame-retardant work clothing, it is also important that they offer visibility, which is why you will also find many clothing in multi-norm work clothing in high-visibility colors that comply with EN ISO 20471 for high-visibility clothing. The combination protects the wearer in most conditions.