Hi-Vis Apparel Tag

For organizations managing field crews in utilities, public works, and transportation, high-visibility apparel is not optional. It is a core safety requirement that helps protect employees working near moving vehicles, heavy equipment, and active roadways. Understanding ANSI High Visibility Classes ANSI standards categorize high visibility garments based...

FR, hi-vis, and arc-rated clothing serve different purposes and meet different safety standards. Choosing the wrong category can leave workers unprotected or waste budget on gear they do not need. This guide breaks down what each type does, when it is required, and how to match the right protection...

Transit uniforms are more than clothing. They represent public trust, safety compliance, and operational consistency across every route and depot. A well-managed transit uniform program reduces grievances, speeds up onboarding, and keeps your workforce looking professional every day. Whether you run a municipal bus system, a regional rail authority, or a...

Protecting your outdoor workers during cooler temperatures requires more than just adding a reflective vest over a winter coat. This guide explains why standard Hi-Vis gear often falls short in cold weather and how to help ensure your winter uniforms meet the ANSI/ISEA 107 standard. We'll...