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How to Reproduce Your Brand Colours Accurately on a Hi‑Vis Yellow Vest

On a busy road‑work site last winter a foreman walked onto the lane wearing a bright‑yellow hi‑vis vest that should have displayed his company’s orange logo. The logo had faded to a pinkish hue after one wash, and a passing driver missed the signal, causing a near‑miss with a delivery truck. The incident sparked a WHS investigation, a fine from SafeWork NSW, and a costly replacement order.
Getting your brand colours spot‑on isn’t just about looking sharp – it’s about keeping workers visible, compliant and recognisable when it matters most. Below is a step‑by‑step guide to reproducing your brand colours accurately on a Class D (day‑time) hi‑vis yellow vest, without tripping any Australian standards.


Choose the Right Vest Class and Base Colour

A Class D vest is the standard for daytime construction, logistics and events. The base must be fluorescent yellow‑green as defined by AS/NZS 4602.1. Any deviation – even a slightly darker shade – reduces the reflective performance required by AS/NZS 1906.4.

What this means on a real worksite:
When the vest colour matches the standard, the built‑in reflective tape works at its full 600‑lux rating, making sure a mobile crane operator can spot a traffic‑control officer from 100 m away.


Source Certified Reflective Tape

Reflective tape used on the vest must:

  • Meet AS/NZS 1906.4
  • Be a minimum of 50 mm wide
  • Encircle the torso completely

Only tape that meets these specs will retain the required 400‑lux retro‑reflectivity for night‑time visibility when paired with a Class N or D/N vest.

What this means on a real worksite:
If the tape is undersized or non‑compliant, a forklift driver may not see a worker in a low‑light warehouse, increasing the risk of a collision.


Convert Your Brand Colours to Pantone/CMYK for Fabric Printing

  1. Obtain the exact Pantone (or CMYK) values from your brand guidelines.
  2. Request a fabric‑grade colour proof from the printer – paper proofs look different on polyester.
  3. Ask for a dyed‑in‑the‑yarn (DITY) sample. DITY ensures the colour won’t wash out over time.

What this means on a real worksite:
A DITY logo stays vivid after 50 washes, preventing the “pink logo” scenario that almost caused an accident on a highway.


Use a Trusted Australian Manufacturer

Partner with a supplier that understands AS 1742.3 and can certify every batch. Sands Industries, the parent of Safety Vest, runs a local production line that meets WHS‑approved standards and can handle custom branding at scale.

What this means on a real worksite:
Local production means faster turnaround, easier quality checks, and a clear audit trail if WorkSafe Victoria asks for compliance records.


Practical Tool: Colour‑Reproduction Checklist

✅ Item Details Site Check
1. Vest Class Class D (fluorescent yellow‑green) Verify colour swatch on receipt
2. Tape Specs AS/NZS 1906.4, 50 mm, full‑torso Measure tape width, confirm encirclement
3. Colour Accuracy Pantone/CMYK matched, DITY approved Compare sample to brand guide under natural light
4. Logo Placement Centre‑front, no distortion, minimum 80 mm height Use a template ruler on the vest
5. Compliance Tag Attach AS 1742.3 label inside collar Scan for batch number and expiry date
6. durability Test 5 washes, UV exposure 48 hrs Inspect for fading or peeling

Where Sites Go Wrong

  • Wrong vest class – using a Class R (roadwork) vest for indoor warehousing, reducing night‑time reflectivity.
  • Faded hi‑vis – cheap imports that lose fluorescence after a few washes, breaching AS/NZS 4602.1.
  • Cheap non‑compliant imports – overseas vests that skip the 50 mm tape requirement, leading to fines from WHS Queensland.
  • Incorrect branding placement – logos printed over the reflective strip, rendering both the branding and the tape useless.

What this means on a real worksite:
A logistics hub that bought a discount batch ended up with 30 % of its crew wearing non‑reflective vests, prompting an emergency stop‑work order.


Industry Examples

Sector Application Brand Colour Challenge
Construction Site supervisors need a visible badge on Class D vests. Matching a deep navy logo on yellow without losing contrast.
Traffic Control Road‑work crews wear Class R vests with orange‑red accents. Reproducing a bright orange safety logo that must not bleed into the reflective tape.
Warehousing Forklift operators use hi‑vis vests for night shifts. Converting a teal corporate colour to DITY fabric that still complies with AS/NZS 2980.
Mining Underground crews wear high‑visibility overalls. Ensuring the brand colour survives abrasive conditions and meets AS 1742.3.
Events Security staff need legible branding on hi‑vis vests for crowd control. Replicating a metallic gold logo that stays bright under stage lights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use screen‑printed logos on a hi‑vis vest?
A: Yes, but the ink must be fabric‑grade and tested for colourfastness. Screen printing over the reflective strip is a compliance no‑no.

Q: Do I need a separate colour proof for each vest size?
A: Ideally, request a full‑scale mock‑up for the largest size. Smaller sizes will scale the logo proportionally, but the colour stays the same.

Q: How often should I audit my stock for colour fade?
A: Perform a visual check every six months, or after 30 washes, whichever comes first. Replace any vest that shows a noticeable shift from the original Pantone value.


Get It Right the First Time

Reproducing your brand colours accurately on a hi‑vis yellow vest is a mix of chemistry, standards knowledge and practical on‑site testing. By picking the correct Class D base, demanding certified reflective tape, insisting on DITY colour proofs and working with a reputable Australian maker like Sands Industries, you safeguard both your brand identity and your workers’ safety.

Need a custom colour match that ticks every box? Get in touch with the experts at Safety Vest – we’ll walk you through the process and provide a free compliance audit.

Ready to protect your crew and your brand? Contact us today or explore our custom safety vests.

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