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R231F Women's Core printable softshell jacket (XSMALL TO 2XLARGE) 9 COLOURSR231F Women's Core printable softshell jacket (XSMALL TO 2XLARGE) 9 COLOURS
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R237X result Compass Padded Softshell Jacket (Xsmall to 4XLarge) 12 COLOURSR237X result Compass Padded Softshell Jacket (Xsmall to 4XLarge) 12 COLOURS
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R301X Work-Guard Sabre Long CoatR301X Work-Guard Sabre Long Coat
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R312X Result Work Guard Pocket Polo (Xsmall to 5XLarge ) 8 COLOURSR312X Result Work Guard Pocket Polo (Xsmall to 5XLarge ) 8 COLOURS
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RC38X Herringbone Cap With Sandwich Peak (OneSize)8 6 COLOURSRC38X Herringbone Cap With Sandwich Peak (OneSize)8 6 COLOURS
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RE33A Polartherm Top (Xsmall to 3XLarge) 6 COLOURSRE33A Polartherm Top (Xsmall to 3XLarge) 6 COLOURS
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RE36A Polartherm Jacket (Xsmall to 3Xlarge) 8 COLOURSRE36A Polartherm Jacket (Xsmall to 3Xlarge) 8 COLOURS
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RE37A Polartherm Fleece BodyWarmer (Small to 2XL) 6 COLOURSRE37A Polartherm Fleece BodyWarmer (Small to 2XL) 6 COLOURS
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RE45A Multi Purpose Bodywarmer (Small to 2XLarge ) 5 COLOURSRE45A Multi Purpose Bodywarmer (Small to 2XLarge ) 5 COLOURS
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RE52A Classic Flying Jacket (Small to 2XLarge)RE52A Classic Flying Jacket (Small to 2XLarge)
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RE72A Work-Guard Heavy Duty Combo Jacket (Small to 3XLarge) 4 COLOURSRE72A Work-Guard Heavy Duty Combo Jacket (Small to 3XLarge) 4 COLOURS
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RE95A Waterproof Jacket/Pants Suit (Small to 2XLarge) 6 COLOURSRE95A Waterproof Jacket/Pants Suit (Small to 2XLarge) 6 COLOURS
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Result R502X Recycled safety t-shirt S-3XL 2 COLOURSResult R502X Recycled safety t-shirt S-3XL 2 COLOURS
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Traffic Management Hi Vis FAQs

What is traffic management hi vis workwear?

Traffic management hi vis workwear is high-visibility clothing chosen for workers operating around roads, vehicles, temporary traffic systems and other busy transport environments. These garments are designed to help staff stay visible in high-risk areas where clear visibility is essential for safety throughout the working day.

Who typically wears traffic management hi vis clothing?

Traffic management hi vis clothing is commonly worn by traffic marshals, road crews, highways workers, contractors, utilities teams and others working near moving vehicles or live carriageways. It is often used on roadside projects, maintenance jobs, infrastructure work and temporary traffic control operations.

What types of garments are used in traffic management?

Traffic management uniforms often include a mix of high-visibility garments depending on the season and work being carried out. Teams may wear hi vis jackets, hi vis vests, hi vis polos and t-shirts and hi vis workwear trousers as part of a complete layered uniform.

How do I choose the right traffic management workwear for my team?

The right clothing depends on the working environment, weather conditions, time of year and the level of roadside or vehicle-related risk. Some teams need lightweight garments for warmer weather, while others need waterproof outerwear, insulated layers or full uniforms that remain practical in exposed outdoor conditions.

What hi vis standards apply to traffic management clothing?

In most workplace settings, traffic management hi vis garments should comply with EN ISO 20471, which sets the requirements for fluorescent materials and reflective tape used in high-visibility clothing.

The right garment choice depends on the working environment, the role being carried out and the employer’s site or contract requirements.

What hi vis class is usually needed for traffic management work?

The required hi vis class will depend on the level of risk, the speed of surrounding traffic, the work environment and the employer’s risk assessment. Traffic management roles often require higher-visibility garments because workers operate close to moving vehicles and roadside hazards.

Our guide to hi vis classes explains the differences between Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 garments.

Is traffic management hi vis different from standard site hi vis?

It can be. While some garments may look similar, traffic management workwear often needs to suit higher-risk roadside environments and may be chosen with stricter visibility and weather-performance requirements in mind. Buyers should always check that garments are appropriate for the intended role rather than assuming general site hi vis is enough.

Where can I learn more about traffic management hi vis requirements?

Our traffic management hi vis requirements guide explains the key considerations in more detail. You may also find our guides to when hi vis clothing is required at work and how long hi vis clothing stays compliant useful when reviewing team PPE.

Can traffic management hi vis clothing be branded with company logos?

Yes. Many traffic management garments can be branded with company logos, helping businesses create a more professional and consistent team appearance. Branding should still be planned carefully so it does not interfere with reflective tape or reduce the effectiveness of the garment.

Visit our branding & printing page to learn more about available options.

Is print or embroidery better for traffic management workwear?

The best branding method depends on the garment, logo style, logo size and placement. Embroidery is often chosen for a stitched, durable finish, while print can work well for some logo types and larger branding areas.

Compare the two methods in our print vs embroidery guide.

Where can logos be placed on traffic management hi vis garments?

Common logo areas include the chest and back, but placement depends on the design of the garment and the need to keep key visibility features clear. Careful positioning is especially important on technical high-visibility clothing worn in roadside environments.

Our workwear logo placement guide explains the most common options.

Can I order traffic management hi vis clothing for a full team?

Yes. Traffic management workwear is often ordered for full teams, contractors and ongoing projects where consistent clothing standards are important. Repeat ordering also makes it easier to maintain uniformity for new starters and replacement garments.

Our guide to ordering branded workwear for your team is useful if you are planning a larger team order.

Choosing the Right Hi Vis Workwear for Traffic Management

Traffic management hi vis workwear is designed for teams working in some of the most exposed high-visibility environments, including roads, highways, temporary traffic systems, utilities projects and roadside maintenance. In these settings, workers often operate close to moving vehicles and changing site conditions, so garment choice needs to balance visibility, practicality and weather protection. For many employers, the traffic management collection is a key starting point when building a compliant and practical uniform.

Traffic management clothing is often chosen as a full layered system rather than as a single garment. Depending on the season and the job, teams may need hi vis jackets for outerwear, hi vis vests for simple over-garment visibility, hi vis polos and t-shirts for warmer conditions and hi vis workwear trousers to complete a more visible and practical uniform.

Compliance is especially important in roadside and traffic-related environments. In most workplace settings, garments should comply with EN ISO 20471, while the correct class and garment type depend on the work being carried out, traffic speed, site conditions and the employer’s risk assessment. Our guides to traffic management hi vis requirements, hi vis classes and when hi vis clothing is required at work are useful supporting resources when choosing the right products for this sector.

Traffic management garments can also be used as part of a branded workwear strategy where businesses want a professional and consistent appearance across teams and contracts. If you need personalised clothing for your workforce, visit our branding & printing page and read our guides on print vs embroidery and workwear logo placement.