Hi Vis Reversible Shell Vest No Tape Pink Navy
BSC 103
Pink and navy reversible hi vis vest delivers weather protection and style. Waterproof polyester Oxford shell with 20,000mm rating and sealed seams. Cosy polar fleece lining reverses for options. Front pockets for essentials. Embroidery accessible. Compatible with matching jacket. Day certified.
Finish: 300D polyester Oxford with PU coating. Reversible.
The BSC 103 features reversible design providing versatility for different work environments, allowing workers to switch between high visibility pink and navy sides. The shell construction provides wind resistance and warmth without restricting movement, whilst the durable polyester fabric withstands repeated industrial laundering whilst maintaining colour fastness and shape retention across both sides of the garment.
Specifications:
Product Code: BSC 103
Sizes: 2XS, XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
Material: Polyester
Colour: Pink and Navy (Reversible)
Compliance: AS 4602.1:2024 Day Rated
Features: Reversible, no reflective tape, breathable, durable construction
Applications:
The Hi-Vis Reversible Shell Vest No Tape Pink Navy is commonly used for daytime construction site work in variable weather, warehousing and cold storage operations, civil engineering projects requiring warmth, site visitor identification with added protection, and outdoor trades work across Australian workplaces requiring AS 4602.1:2024 day rated high visibility clothing for worker safety and compliance.
Why Choose This Product:
Complies with Australian AS 4602.1:2024 day rated standards, manufactured from breathable polyester with reversible design for versatility. Features extended sizing from 2XS to 5XL for inclusive workforce fit, available for fast Australia wide delivery, and suitable for custom embroidery to include company logos and branding.
Frequently asked questions
Do your hi vis vests comply with Australian Standards?
Yes. Our hi vis vests comply with AS/NZS 1906.4:2023 and AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 for Day and Night use, as well as the updated AS 4602.1:2024 Day and Night at Level 1. Purchasing garments that meet these standards is essential for businesses with WHS obligations, as Australian workplace health and safety legislation requires employers to provide workers with PPE that meets the relevant Australian Standard for their work environment. Our vests give you confidence that your team is both visible and compliant.
What is the difference between a hi vis vest and a hi vis polo shirt?
The primary difference is coverage and intended use. A hi vis polo shirt is a standalone garment that replaces your regular shirt, offering full torso and arm coverage along with additional benefits such as sun protection and moisture wicking. A hi vis vest is worn over existing clothing, making it a flexible and cost effective option when full workwear is not required. Both our vests and polos comply with the same AS/NZS 4602.1 Day and Night standards at Level 1, so the right choice depends on the nature of the work, the duration of time on site, and your broader PPE and uniform requirements.
What does Day and Night compliance mean on a hi vis vest?
A Day and Night compliant hi vis vest is designed to keep workers visible in both natural daylight and low light or nighttime conditions. The fluorescent fabric provides maximum visibility during daylight hours, whilst the retroreflective tape reflects light from vehicle headlights and other sources in low light environments. Our vests comply with both AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 and the updated AS 4602.1:2024 at Level 1 for Day and Night use, making them suitable for early starts, late finishes, and any site where lighting conditions vary across a shift.
Are hi vis vests suitable as the only hi vis garment on site?
In many cases, yes, provided the vest meets the required standard for your specific work environment and risk level. For general construction and civil works where AS 4602.1:2024 Level 1 compliance is required, our hi vis vests are a fully compliant option. However, it is worth noting that some high risk environments, such as live traffic management zones or certain mining operations, may specify additional requirements around garment type, class, or coverage. Always check your site specific safety requirements and relevant state WHS regulations to confirm which garments are appropriate for your situation.
How should I care for my hi vis vest to maintain compliance?
Caring for your hi vis vest properly extends its working life and ensures it continues to meet the relevant Australian Standard. Always follow the manufacturer's washing instructions, use cold or warm water, and avoid bleach, fabric softeners, and high heat drying, all of which can degrade both the fluorescent fabric and the retroreflective tape over time. Regularly inspect your vests for fading, tape peeling, or physical damage, and replace any garment that no longer meets the visibility requirements of the standard. A worn or faded vest is not just a compliance issue — it is a genuine safety risk.