Be seen. Stay safe.
High-Visibility Gear for Every Requirement
Work N Gear stocks a full range of ANSI/ISEA 107 compliant high-visibility apparel — from Class 1 basic visibility to Class 3 maximum visibility for high-speed roadway work. Our team can help you determine the correct class for your job site requirements.
We carry vests, shirts, jackets, pants, and full rainwear in hi-vis colorways — plus FR-rated hi-vis options for electrical and utility workers.
ANSI Classes at a Glance
Class 1 — Off-road, low-speed environments
Class 2 — Near traffic, construction zones
Class 3 — High-speed roadways, full visibility
FR Hi-Vis — For electrical & utility hazards
Know your options
Types of Hi-Vis Gear
Hi-Vis Vests
Lightweight mesh and solid vests — the most common Class 2 option for construction and warehouse environments.
Most CommonHi-Vis Shirts
Long-sleeve and short-sleeve hi-vis shirts — moisture-wicking, comfortable for all-day wear without layering.
All-day ComfortHi-Vis Jackets
Insulated and rain-resistant hi-vis jackets for cold-weather job sites — Class 3 rated for maximum visibility.
Cold WeatherHi-Vis Rainwear
Waterproof hi-vis suits and jackets for rainy conditions — keeps workers visible and dry on wet job sites.
Wet ConditionsFR Hi-Vis Clothing
Flame-resistant high-visibility shirts and coveralls — dual-certified for arc flash and traffic visibility requirements.
FR RatedHi-Vis Pants & Overalls
Class E hi-vis pants that combine with a Class 2 top to achieve Class 3 total visibility compliance.
Full ComplianceTrusted hi-vis brands
Hi-Vis Brands We Carry
We stock safety apparel from the most trusted names in high-visibility workwear.
Hi-Vis FAQs
Class 1 is for environments where workers are separated from traffic (parking lots, warehouses). Class 2 is required for workers near moving traffic at lower speeds — construction zones, airport tarmacs. Class 3 is required for workers exposed to high-speed traffic on roadways. When in doubt, go one class higher for added safety margin.
Yes — the retroreflective tape on hi-vis garments degrades over time and with repeated washing. ANSI recommends inspecting your hi-vis gear regularly and replacing any garment with cracked, peeling, or faded reflective tape. Most garments last 1–2 years with regular use.
Yes — we carry FR-rated hi-vis options that meet both NFPA 70E arc flash requirements and ANSI/ISEA 107 visibility standards. These are commonly used by utility workers, electricians, and oil & gas field crews where both hazards are present.