Safety Vests for Demolition and Earthworks Workers in Australia The foreman called a stop‑work the moment a delivery driver tripped over a stray steel bar on a busy excavation site. The driver was wearing a faded orange‑red hi‑vis shirt that no longer met AS/NZS 1906.4 – the reflective tape had lost its 50 mm width and the colour […]
Custom Safety Vests for Surf Life Saving Clubs: Hi‑Vis Options with Logo When a junior lifeguard slipped on the beach patrol line because his vest had lost its fluorescence, the whole crew stopped right there – not because the tide was high, but because the crew couldn’t see him in the low‑light conditions. The incident triggered […]
How to Track Safety Vest Condition and Replacement Across a Large Crew The morning shift at a Melbourne construction site started with a near‑miss: a forklift operator, his hi‑vis vest faded to the colour of the concrete, didn’t see a pedestrian until they were only metres apart. The worker was lucky – the incident was […]
WorkSafe WA Mining Site Safety Vest Class Requirements Explained When a new shift crew arrived at a remote WA gold mine last month, the supervisor pulled the lot together for a quick briefing – then noticed half the team were wearing orange‑red vests that only met daytime visibility standards. Within minutes the site was shut […]
Safety Vest for Renewable Energy Workers in Australia: Wind and Solar Projects On a remote wind‑farm site in NSW, a new crew arrived in plain‑black work shirts, assuming the high‑visibility orange‑red vests they’d seen in a photo would be enough. Within minutes a faulty crane swing caught the edge of a solar panel, sending a […]
Custom Hi‑Vis Vests for SES Volunteers: Branding and Compliance Options When a sudden flood hit a regional town last winter, the State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers rushed to the riverbank in plain‑coloured work shirts. Within minutes a car struck a volunteer who was hard to see in the low‑light conditions, leading to a serious injury […]
Safety Vest Allocation Guide: How Many Vests Per Worker in Australia When a new trainee arrived on a bustling construction site in Melbourne, the supervisor handed them a single hi‑vis vest and told them to keep it on at all times. By lunchtime the vest was stained, the reflective tape had started to peel, and […]
Tasmania WorkSafe Safety Vest Rules for Construction and Mining A crew on a Launceston mine site was halted when an inspector spotted a worker’s vest missing the required reflective tape around the torso. Within minutes the whole shift was stopped, productivity lost and the site faced a hefty fine. That one oversight – the wrong […]
Hi‑Vis Vest for Solar Panel Installers Working on Roofs When a roofer on a solar project slipped off a sloping panel because his vest was faded and no longer met the reflective‑tape width, the rescue crew spent an hour lowering him with a harness while the site shutdown. The injury was avoidable – the vest […]
Custom Safety Vest for Volunteer Fire Brigades – Why It Matters on the Frontline On a scorching summer afternoon a volunteer fire brigade was called to a bush‑fire near a rural township. The crew rushed out in their standard work shirts, only to discover that the low‑visibility training jackets they’d borrowed from a neighbour’s construction […]
