Enhanced Visibility Sweatshirts
Enhanced Visibility Sweatshirts - Non-ANSI, No Reflective Tape
Enhanced visibility sweatshirts use bright fluorescent colors — safety orange and safety yellow-green — to make workers more easily identifiable in their environment, without reflective tape and without ANSI/ISEA 107 certification. This makes them clearly different from the certified Class 2 and Class 3 sweatshirts in our collection: they rely entirely on daytime fluorescent color visibility rather than combining fluorescent background with retroreflective tape for nighttime and low-light performance.
Enhanced visibility sweatshirts are the right choice when:
- Your work environment doesn't require ANSI/ISEA 107-certified hi-vis apparel — for example, indoor warehouse roles, event staffing, facility maintenance, or team identification tasks where regulatory compliance isn't mandated
- You need workers to stand out visually from each other or from the public during daytime conditions, but don't face roadway or vehicle traffic hazards that trigger ANSI class requirements
- You're looking for a cost-effective warm-weather or cold-weather layer with high daytime visibility at a lower price point than a certified garment
Important: these sweatshirts have no reflective tape and provide no nighttime or low-light visibility beyond the background fabric color itself. In low-light or nighttime conditions, or any environment where ANSI/ISEA 107 compliance is required, choose a certified Class 2 or Class 3 style from our Class 2 Sweatshirts or Class 3 Sweatshirts collections instead.
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Portwest Iona X Back Zipped Hoodie Black CB171
Portwest
$57.00Portwest Iona X Back Zipped Hoodie Black CB171 - This Iona X-Back Zipped Hoodie includes poly-cotton fabric for extra comfort, elasticated rib waistband and cuffs with an adjustable hood for varied weather conditions. Other features include...$57.00
Enhanced Visibility Sweatshirts — Frequently Asked Questions
Reflective tape is valuable specifically for low-light and nighttime visibility — it retroreflects vehicle headlights and artificial light back toward the driver, making the wearer visible in conditions where fluorescent color alone doesn't work. If your work occurs exclusively in daytime conditions and doesn't involve proximity to vehicle traffic requiring ANSI compliance, a bright fluorescent sweatshirt without tape provides meaningful daytime visibility at a lower cost than a fully certified garment with tape. It's also simpler to care for — there's no tape to delaminate, peel, or degrade with washing.
Fluorescent colors are engineered to absorb UV and visible light and re-emit it at higher intensity — which is why they look so bright in daylight. However, this fluorescent effect relies on ambient light (especially UV) and is largely inactive at night or in very low-light conditions where the light source is artificial or directional (such as vehicle headlights). Without retroreflective tape, an enhanced visibility sweatshirt provides no meaningful retroreflection of headlights and offers poor visibility to drivers in darkness. For any work involving nighttime conditions or low-light environments with vehicle traffic, choose a certified garment with retroreflective tape — the tape is specifically what provides visibility in those conditions, not the color.
Enhanced visibility sweatshirts work well in indoor warehouse environments away from moving vehicle traffic, event staff and crowd management roles during daylight conditions, facility maintenance and janitorial work in controlled environments, team uniforms where the goal is staff identification rather than traffic safety compliance, and outdoor daytime work in areas without significant vehicle traffic where ANSI compliance isn't mandated. They are not appropriate for roadway work, construction sites with vehicle or heavy equipment traffic, nighttime outdoor tasks, or any environment where OSHA or a site-specific safety program requires certified ANSI hi-vis apparel.
In overcast, gray winter conditions, safety yellow-green tends to maintain better contrast against the pale sky, bare trees, and overcast backgrounds common in winter — it reads as a distinctly different wavelength from the muted gray-brown palette of a winter landscape. Safety orange can be harder to distinguish from rust, copper, and brown tones found in winter foliage and building materials, but remains the preferred choice in forested environments (where it stands out strongly against evergreen vegetation) and is often the required color for certain roles like hunting safety or forestry work. Either color outperforms non-fluorescent clothing in all daylight conditions.
Adding aftermarket reflective tape to a non-certified garment does not make it ANSI/ISEA 107 compliant. Certification requires the complete garment — including the tape type, tape placement, background material area, and combined performance characteristics — to be tested as a system by the manufacturer to the standard's requirements. Tape applied in the field on a non-certified garment won't have been tested for the required photometric performance, width standards, or placement geometry that the standard specifies. If ANSI compliance is required for your work, purchase a garment that carries the certification label rather than attempting to modify a non-certified sweatshirt.