Hi-Vis Workwear in Chattanooga

ANSI Compliant, Custom Branded

High visibility workwear is a compliance requirement before it's a product category. ANSI Class 2 or Class 3 — the classification depends on your environment and the risk level your workers are exposed to. We confirm that before recommending any gear.

We've been outfitting teams across Chattanooga and North Georgia with branded hi-vis gear for 35 years.

Your logo, on compliant gear, on schedule.

ANSI CLASS 2 VS. CLASS 3

Class 2

ANSI Class 2 hi-vis is required for workers in environments with intermediate risk: roadway work with traffic control, parking and toll gate personnel, survey crews, utility workers near traffic. Minimum background material: 775 square inches.

Class 3

ANSI Class 3 is required for the highest-risk environments — workers on active roadways without traffic control separation, emergency responders, workers in low-visibility conditions. Minimum background material: 1,240 square inches. Full sleeves required.

YOUR BRAND

Company logos can be applied to ANSI-compliant hi-vis garments without compromising the rating — provided the logo placement and color do not cover the required background material area. We advise on placement before decoration to ensure compliance is maintained.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Class 2 applies to intermediate-risk environments — roadway work with traffic control, utility workers near traffic, survey crews, parking personnel. Class 3 applies to the highest-risk environments where workers face direct exposure to traffic without separation, or low-visibility conditions. Class 3 requires full sleeves and significantly more background material than Class 2.

  • ANSI class is determined by the specific risk level of the work environment — not by the industry category alone. A utility worker in a low-traffic area may require Class 2. The same worker on an active highway without traffic control requires Class 3. We confirm the classification for your environment before recommending any garment.

  • Yes — with correct placement. The logo cannot cover the required background material area, and certain colors may affect compliance if they blend with or obscure the retroreflective striping. We advise on placement and color before any decoration is applied to ensure the garment stays compliant after branding.

  • Yes. FR-rated hi-vis garments are available for workers who face both arc flash or flame exposure and high-visibility requirements — utility workers and certain industrial environments commonly need both. We confirm the full spec before recommending any combination garment.

  • Yes. Hi-vis garments degrade over time through repeated washing, UV exposure, and general wear — both the fluorescent background material and the retroreflective striping lose effectiveness. We can build a reorder program that keeps your team compliant on schedule rather than reacting when a garment fails inspection.

TELL US WHAT YOUR ENVIRONMENT REQUIRES

ANSI class, custom branding, reorder schedule — we handle it. Start with the compliance requirement.