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High Viz WaistcoatHigh visibility clothing, which is also termed generally as a ‘Personal Protective Equipment’, is an effective way of dressing by which one can ensure safe movements during night time. The high technological advancement that has happened here and which, as a matter of fact, is happening very swiftly in the contemporary period in all parts of the world has got its own implications and effects in all departments of life; extremely novel features that helps the respective fields in highest possible ways are being launched in an everyday basis. High vis vests are one of such innovative products that help individuals to move around the different parts of a street or a town area or engage in some work in open areas during night time in safe and secured ways. The peculiarity of high visibility clothing is that it has got high reflective quality and this enables all onlookers for clearly noticing the person who wears that particular dress.

The list of persons who will be benefited by wearing high visibility clothing includes people who work under low lighting conditions or during dark times, hikers, common pedestrians, trekkers, cyclists, motorcyclists, and hunters. As per the generally followed standards, there are three types of high visibility clothing, which are also termed as ‘safety vests’; class one, class two and class three. Some of the widely accepted brads of high vis vests are Hi-Viz, Ok-1, Occunomix Hi-Viz, Carhartt Hi-Viz, Ergodyne Hi-Viz, Jackson, Neese and Dickes Hi-Viz.

High visibility clothing are also extremely suitable for industrial purposes; these specially prepared dresses will do a lot of good to individuals, as well as group workers who are working in highly hazardous or dark situations. Some of the major companies have, very rightly, incorporated strict regulations which insist that all of their workers who happen to work during night time must wear proper high visibility clothing.

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