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Hi-Vis Winter Workwear: Making Work Easier and Safer

hi-vis winter workwearWhen the weather reaches uncomfortably low tempuratures in the workplace, the most important thing you can do is dress for it. Proper preparation means not only dressing as warm as possible, but dressing for your job to improve both safety, comfort and performance.
 
Working outdoors during the winter season creates a variety of obstacles. You're faced with freezing temperatures, harsh winds, snow, and freezing rain. Materials, tools and surfaces become wet and icy, making them more difficult and hazardous to work with. Visibility is often drastically reduced, further complicating things and compunding the above-mentioned struggles.
It's definitely not for the faint of heart.
 
Fortunately, we can battle the winter climate with apparel that's been designed for working in it. Manufacturers have made serious progress over the years in an effort to provide the most effective garments for the job. This includes both hi-vis winter workwear and Non-ANSI apparel. While warmth is critical, it's equally important to focus on functionality - something that's often overloked. No two jobs are the same, and there's more to a safe and productive work day than just being warm.
 
For people whose occupations require less physical activity and more exposure to the cold, warmth is key. The head, hands and feet often get neglected and are the first areas to become dangerously cold. High visibility headwear and high visibility gloves are designed for exactly this situation. With limited physical activity, it's important to choose a highly insulated garments such as Tough Duck, which are designed for the coldest weather out there. On the other hand, people whose jobs are strenuous or require heavy physical activity will find certain garments too warm. Their bodies heat will rise and these garments can cause too much sweating and inability to maintain a comfortable body temperature. In that circumstance, it's important to choose lightly insulated jackets, freezer vests, or multi-use jackets such as the Onyx Series 3-in-1 Ripstop Bomber Jacket from GSS. It's better to maintain a constant body temperature than to constantly remove and add layers as activity starts and stops - making it important to find a apparel that provides balance throughout the day.
 
Warmth and safety do have a common ground, but comfort plays an equally important role. With garments that are too bulky, you will lose flexibility and range of motion. You also create more risk when it comes to snags on equipment or materials which can be life-threatening. The super-bulky artcic style jacket and bibs which might work wonderfully for a land surveyor could be a death sentence for someone working with rebar, or at extreme heights. Keep that in mind when looking for the correct high visibility bibs for your job. Try to find gear that will be comfortable but not retrictive to your job duties.
 
Depending on your location, you might find that brutally cold temperatures don't occur, yet you still deal with snow and freezing rain. In these circumstances, visibility is more important than ever and this is especially true for those working in or around roadways. Even if your job requirements only call for ANSI Class 2 garments, it's in your best interests to choose something like this Viking ANSI 3 Ripstop Rain Jacket that can be work over your clothes while offering waterproof and ripstop protection from the elements.
 
There's a lot to consider, but one thing is for sure - there's no shortage of hi-vis winter workwear. A safe week at work is a good week and a warm and safe week is even better. We spend a lot of time at our jobs, it's important for that time to be spent effectively. Improving comfort and performance while reducing the risk of accidents and hazards should be a top priority. Get the right gear and you'll be able to focus on your job, no matter what the climate is.
 
 

Choosing the Proper Winter Safety Jacket

winter safety jacketWhen the temperatures drop it's important to wear the proper work clothing, especially when working outdoors. There's a huge number of manufacturers and suppliers offering high visibility winter safety jackets but not all products are created equal. Furthermore, not all products are suited for the job, or, for your job.
 
When choosing the proper winter safety jacket, it's best to look for apparel that offers the specific features you need on the job. Check out the list below to be sure you're spending your money wisely and getting the best product for the demands of your job.
 

High Visibility and ANSI Safety


If your job title and/or tasks require a certain level of reflective or ANSI compliant clothing, make sure you purchase something that at least meets those minimum requirements. Also, consider the quality of the reflective components. Personally, we like to recommend gear with 3M reflective striping. On another note, it's never a bad idea to purchase an ANSI 3 jacket even if your job only calls for ANSI 2. Better safe than sorry, right?
 

Durability on the Job


This is a serious concern. Often times, we see people with gear that keeps them warm but has terrible durability characteristics. Sometimes the situation is opposite and they have extremely durable gear that isn't warm enough. It's important to find the perfect combination for your individual needs. Winter workwear is more expensive than summer gear, and you don't want something that falls apart in mid-January. Look for 300-denier ripstop materials for the ultimate in durability.
 

Temperature Control


Yes, winter gets cold. However, choosing the proper gear depends on your job's requirements and physical demands. If you're an equipment operator you might need less insulation than someone laboring outside on the ground. On the other hand, vigorous work will quickly raise your body temperature, even in the coldest environments. The best idea is to find a happy medium. Consider high visibility jackets with removable liners, or 3-in-1 jackets that can be changed on the fly.
 

Other Factors


What about waterproof gear? A hood? A detachable hood? Do you need plenty of pockets for storage or are you okay with standard glove pockets? Will an elastic waist prevent nasty drafts of cold air to keep you warmer? Will a jacket with a vented design help control your body temperature? Is a parka-style jacket too large for physical work and will it hinder your safety? Maybe a high visibility bomber jacket is better? Maybe not.
 
Consider what will work best for you in the areas of safety, performance and comfort before making your decision. Get started with your search and find the ultimate winter safety jacket here. Stay safe out there this winter, and don't forget to stay warm!
 
 

Choosing the Proper High Visibility Winter Workwear

choosing the best high visibility winter workwearAs the cold weather of winter approaches, working outdoors begins to become a real chore. Not only are you forced to deal with the cold, but everything that comes with it. From snow and ice to freezing rain and harsh winds, winter is not an ideal work environment. Nonetheless, the work must be done. One of the most important factors in making the workday bearable in the lower temperatures is your workwear. With the proper equipment, you can achieve warmth throughout the workday and protect yourself from the elements.
 
One of the most important things about choosing the proper clothing for working outdoors in the winter is knowing what you're up against. The type of job you're doing can make a difference between needing a bomber jacket or parka, simple rain pants or insulated bibs, or the difference between needing an ANSI or Non-ANSI garments for visibility. For example, while a bomber jacket usually offers a higher level of mobility than a parka, the parka will usually tend to be warmer than the bomber jacket.
 
There are several factors you should consider before deciding which garments have the proper features to meet your needs and help simplify your job duties. Does your job require working in rain or in/around standing water? Is high visibility ANSI compliance a necessity? Can hands-free communication or a radio pocket make your job easier? Are you working in sub-zero temperatures which requires garments with heavier insulation? Can you open or unzip the pockets without needing to remove your gloves? Properly identifying your needs will make for a better performing and more functional purchase.
 
Quality should also be a concern when making a purchase. If you're only working a temporary job or don't need the added cost of a high quality jacket, there are plenty of economical options available. On the other hand, if your job consists of long days, exposure to extreme cold or requires working with heavy materials, you might consider something made with heavier insulation, ripstop fabric, a heavy hood, and a design that eliminates wind & water penetration. It's also important to determine whether you'll be near exposed flame, fire, or sparks and if you'll be safest with FR-rated fire resistant garments. Convincing yourself that you can get by with the cheapest ANSI 2 jacket available doesn't mean your workday will be much warmer or any easier. If you'll be spending several months working in the cold, you'll need to be prepared so be sure to choose the products that will offer you the highest level of comfort and functionality for your specific duties and profession.
 
Last but not least, don't rule out the effectivity of accessories such as hats, gloves, and other insulating products. While a cheap pair of hardware store work gloves might prevent frost bite, they're not going to stand up to the elements or the repeated handling of heavy materials such as stone or metals. Your best bet is to find something that not only keeps your hands or head warm but is also durable enough to survive the season, is available in high visibility colors, and provides a secure fit.
 
Again, you get what you pay for and while you don't need to spend a small fortune to protect yourself while working outdoors in the winter, it's helpful to think realistically and make sure the garments you purchase are sufficient for delivering extended warmth, safety and comfort, all day long.

Winter Headwear Provides Safety & Warmth For Working Outdoors

Keeping your head, neck and face warm is a crucial part of working outdoors in the winter. Without proper protection a day at work can be downright miserable - and even dangerous! We have a great lineup of winter headwear available from the top brand names in safety work gear. They're all specifically designed to make your job easier this season. Best of all, they're available at our everyday low prices. Take a look below to see what's new this year!
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Tough Duck FR Kermel Headwear


HiVis-Supply-Tough-Duck-FR-HeadwearTough Duck is designed in the far north where the temperatures are disturbingly frigid, and if anyone knows about winter work gear it's these guys. New to the lineup this year is the FR Series Kermel Interlock Headwear. Made from the highest quality materials and made to last, there are 3 products to choose from including a neck warmer, watch cap and balaclava. All 3 are FR rated to keep you safe while keeping you warm. Check them out, along with the other Tough Duck Winter Workwear items today.
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Ergodyne N-Ferno Nomex Balaclava


HiVis-Supply-Ergodyne-N-ferno-Nomex-BalaclavaErgodyne is a leader in the high visibility safety industry and they also know a thing or two about cold weather gear. The N-Ferno Nomex Balaclava is made from 93% nomex fleece for optimal warmth & stretchability. Nomex provides superior warmth, so there's no doubt that the N-ferno Balaclava can keep you warm on even the most bitterly cold days. The long length ensure proper neck cover and makes this balaclava easy to tuck into a undershirt or jacket. Check out the N-Ferno Balaclava today at HiVis Supply.
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ML Kishigo HiVis Knit Beanie


HiVis-Supply-ML-Kishigo-HiVis-Knit-BeanieML Kishigo globally known leader in the safety workwear industry. If you own anything from ML Kishigo, you know they offer cutting edge products that are made to be effective, affordable and long-lasting. The HiVis Knit Beanie is affordable, effective and perfect for working outdoors. Featuring dual reflective thread striping for enhanced safety & visibility, these beanies are made from 100% knit polyester for comfort, warmth and a snug fit. Better yet, they're under $7! Available in hives yellow or orange. Check out the ML Kishigo Hivis Knit Beanie right now.
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