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Portwest Lyon Hi Vis Work Trousers

19 types from £36.95

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Portwest Berlin Hi Vis Executive Vest

26 types from £10.95

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Portwest Hi Vis Two Tone Combat Trousers

17 types £28.95

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Portwest Class 3 Hi Vis Jumper

24 types from £20.95

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Portwest Iona Executive Hi Vis Vest

24 types £8.95

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Portwest Hi Vis Rain Jacket

20 types £18.95

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Portwest DX4 Hi Vis Service Trousers

26 types £54.95

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Portwest Eco Hi Vis Work Trousers

26 types £36.95

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Portwest Essential 5 in 1 Two Tone Jacket

24 types £63.95

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Classic Hi Vis Contrast Rain Trousers

21 types £12.95

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Portwest Hi Vis 3 in 1 Pilot Jacket

21 types £42.95

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Classic Hi Vis Contrast Rain Jacket

20 types £21.95

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Portwest Hi Vis Polo Long Sleeve Shirt

20 types £14.95

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Portwest Hi Vis Rain Trousers

19 types £12.95

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Portwest 2 Tone Hi Vis Fleece Jacket

18 types £33.95

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Portwest Hi Vis Mesh Lined Fleece

18 types £31.95

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Portwest Xenon Half Zip Hi Vis Pullover

18 types £24.95

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Oxford Weave 300D Class 1 Hi Vis Trousers

16 types from £13.95

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About Hi Vis Clothing

High visibility clothing is essential safety wear designed to keep workers visible and protected in hazardous environments, low-light conditions, and areas with moving vehicles or machinery. MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of hi vis workwear meeting EN ISO 20471 standards, from lightweight waistcoats and polo shirts to insulated fleeces, waterproof jackets, and specialist railway-compliant garments. Whether you need basic Class 1 protection for general site work or Class 3 garments for high-risk environments like motorway maintenance, our hi vis clothing category includes options for every trade and application.

Modern hi vis workwear combines safety compliance with practical functionality, incorporating features like reinforced knee panels, multiple pockets, moisture-wicking fabrics, and durable reflective tape. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks hi vis dungarees, overalls, trousers, shorts, t-shirts, jumpers, and waistcoats, allowing you to build a complete high visibility wardrobe suitable for year-round use across construction, highways, warehousing, and emergency services.

Applications

Hi vis clothing is worn across diverse trades and industries throughout the UK, including:

  • Construction Workers - Site labourers, bricklayers, groundworkers, and supervisors requiring compliant PPE
  • Road and Highway Workers - Traffic management crews, maintenance teams, and council workers near moving vehicles
  • Railway Personnel - Track maintenance staff requiring GO/RT 3279 or RIS-3279-TOM compliant orange hi vis clothing
  • Warehouse Operatives - Forklift drivers, picking staff, and logistics workers in busy distribution centres
  • Delivery Drivers - Couriers and HGV drivers loading and unloading near traffic
  • Electricians and Plumbers - Tradespeople working on commercial sites with mandatory hi vis requirements
  • Security Personnel - Car park attendants, event security, and site gatekeepers
  • Emergency Services - Paramedics, police, and fire personnel attending roadside incidents
  • Surveyors and Engineers - Professionals conducting site visits and inspections
  • Landscapers and Groundskeepers - Workers operating near roads or in public spaces

Choosing The Right Hi Vis Clothing

Understand Class Requirements: Determine which EN ISO 20471 class rating your work environment requires. Class 1 garments suit low-risk areas with slower traffic, Class 2 provides enhanced visibility for medium-risk environments, whilst Class 3 offers maximum protection for high-risk settings like motorway work. Some Class 2 garments achieve Class 3 when worn together.

Industry-Specific Standards: Certain sectors have additional requirements beyond basic EN ISO 20471. Railway workers must comply with GO/RT 3279 standards, typically requiring orange rather than yellow clothing. Always verify your industry's specific regulations before purchasing.

Weather Conditions: Match garments to working conditions—lightweight polo shirts and t-shirts for summer, insulated fleeces for winter, and waterproof jackets for wet weather. Consider breathable fabrics to prevent overheating during physical work.

Durability and Features: Look for reinforced stitching, quality reflective tape, multiple pockets, tool loops, and knee pad compartments. Professional-grade hi vis clothing withstands daily site work whilst maintaining visibility properties through multiple wash cycles.

Comfort and Fit: Ensure adequate room for layering underneath during cold weather, and consider ergonomic cuts with stretch panels for improved mobility during physical tasks.

Safety Information

Legal Requirements: Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers must provide appropriate PPE including hi vis clothing where risk assessments identify visibility hazards. Specific environments like motorway work legally mandate particular class ratings.

Inspection and Replacement: Hi vis clothing loses effectiveness over time due to washing, wear, and sunlight exposure. Replace garments when fluorescent material fades, reflective tape damages, or after approximately 50 wash cycles. Always wear hi vis as the outermost layer—never cover with non-compliant garments.

Limitations: Hi vis clothing significantly improves visibility but doesn't eliminate all risks. Always follow site safety procedures and use additional controls like barriers and signage as part of comprehensive risk management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Class 1, 2, and 3 hi vis clothing?

The class rating indicates the amount of visible fluorescent and reflective material. Class 1 provides basic visibility (typically waistcoats), Class 2 offers enhanced coverage (jackets and long-sleeve garments), and Class 3 provides maximum visibility through extensive fluorescent fabric and reflective tape. Higher classes are required for higher-risk environments with fast-moving traffic or machinery.

Can I wear orange or yellow hi vis clothing interchangeably?

For most applications governed by EN ISO 20471, both fluorescent yellow and orange are acceptable. However, specific industries mandate particular colours—railway work typically requires orange hi vis to distinguish trackside workers. Always check your industry regulations and employer requirements before selecting a colour.

How often should hi vis clothing be replaced?

Replace hi vis clothing when fluorescent material fades noticeably, reflective tape becomes damaged, or after approximately 50 wash cycles, whichever comes first. If the garment no longer stands out brightly in daylight or doesn't reflect well in headlights at night, replacement is necessary regardless of the fabric's physical condition.

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