Workers in high-risk work environments need to feel confident their flame-resistant clothing will also help them be seen by others.
They're created with polyester fibres extracted from high visibility clothing used by workers in factories and construction sites. Many hi-viz vests end up in landfill – around 11,000 tonnes of ...
Stalybridge Scout Group received a thoughtful donation of 20 hi-visibility vests from the team at Specsavers Glossop to ...
The British relationship with hi-vis started in the early 1960s when railway workers were issued with vests while maintaining the track. But they weren’t wholeheartedly accepted. A British Rail ...
Police officers in Enniskillen have donated high-visibility vests to staff at the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) to enhance ...