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Why Choose Bisley Hi Vis Shirts For Trade Industry Professionals

A hi vis shirt reduces the risk of accidents by making a worker visible. But not all hi vis workwear is made equal. 

TradeWear’s lightweight and breathable hi vis work shirts feature a structured collar with collar stays, pockets with pen division, have reinforced top-stitched seams, and are double-layered for extra protection.

Understanding The Australian Standards For Hi Vis Work Shirts - Compliance & Safety Assurance 

In Australia, hi vis workwear is a mandatory requirement across all industries. The AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 Standards categorise hi-vis workwear into three main classes: Class D for daytime use, Class N for nighttime use, and Class D/N for both day and nighttime use. 

According to the standards, you must have an approved colour of hi visibility material that encircles the entire upper torso. The colours specified in the standard are Orange-red, Red, Yellow, Orange and Yellow.

Selecting The Best Colour For Men’s Hi Vis Shirts

There are three high-visibility classes for different conditions. Class 1 provides the lowest coverage and Class 3 provides the greatest body coverage and visibility.

The typical colours used are yellow, orange, and sometimes red. Both pink hi vis and blue hi vis are not legal PPE in Australia.

Class 1: Low-Impact Conditions

Class 1 is the lowest level of hi vis, usually involving single garments such as hi vis trousers worn independently. Class 1 is suitable for those working in low-risk and low-impact areas.

Class 2: Medium Traffic/Low Visibility Conditions

Class 2 hi vis clothing is for those who work near heavier traffic and in low-visibility areas. This type of hi vis clothing is commonly sleeveless vests. 

Class 3: High Traffic Conditions

Class 3 hi vis is for those who work in hazardous or extremely low-light conditions and must be as visible as possible. Class 3 hi vis applies to sleeved tops, including long sleeve shirts, jumpers, and jackets.

Secure Your Safety With Bisley Hi Vis Shirts Today

Men’s hi vis shirts are essential requirements for most worksites in the trade industry. Get all the hi vis equipment you need at Trade WorkWear, where tradies come first.

Tips For Cleaning Men’s Hi Vis Shirts - Maintain Brightness & Longevity 

To clean a high vis shirt:

  1. Wash separately in cold water with mild detergent
  2. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners
  3. Wash inside out to protect reflective tape
  4. Air dry or tumble dry on low heat

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Men’s Hi Vis shirts feature high-visibility colours and reflective materials to make the wearer highly visible in low-light conditions.

Bisley hi vis shirts comply with Australian safety standards (AS/NZS 4602.1: 2011) for high-visibility clothing and meet workplace safety requirements.

The tax deductibility of protective clothing depends on whether it meets two criteria: 1). it must be classified as protective and 2). provide greater protection against injury or illness compared to conventional clothing.

If this is the case, then you should be able to claim a deduction for work-related use.

Dry men’s Hi Vis shirts on a low heat setting in the tumble dryer or air dry to maintain fabric quality and reflectiveness.

Bisley recommends following the care label instructions and using a gentle laundry detergent. Remove stains from hi vis men’s shirts by pre-treating with a stain remover and washing with detergent in cold water.

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