High-Visibility Safety Apparel






Even with the best planning and most comprehensive temporary traffic control devices in place, workers must be visible to oncoming traffic or risk deadly consequences. If workers are exposed to the dangers of traffic and heavy equipment in a work zone, they must wear high-visibility safety apparel (HVSA). Whether working day or night, HVSA provides safety by grabbing the attention of motorists, and equipment operators, to ensure they notice the crew members working in or near the work zones.


Long Version - 6 pages

Long Version - 6 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Fast Version - 1 page

Fast Version - 1 page

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet



High-Visibility Safety Apparel, Construction

Blank Sign-in Sheet

Resources & References

Standards or Regulations
Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic that provides clarification on high-visibility safety apparel required for work zones, including the difference between Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 garments.