Safety Jackets
High-visibility safety jackets for industrial and roadside work, including ANSI/EN-style vests, waterproof shells, and insulated hi-vis coats. The category spans budget through mid-range options (607 products, average rating 4.45) with brands like SKSAFETY among top sellers
Top Products
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket by Ergodyne
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Pyramex RJ32 Hi-Vis Bomber Jacket with Quilted Lining
Pyramex
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Budget
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Pyramex RJ32 Hi-Vis Bomber Jacket with Quilted Lining
Pyramex
Budget
JORESTECH Safety Rain Jacket (2XL) ANSI Class 3
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
High visibility lightweight waterproof rain jacket
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
JORESTECH safety rain jacket - high-visibility waterproof
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
Safety rain jacket high visibility ANSI Class 3
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
High-visibility rain jacket ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Class 3
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Ergodyne Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
Hi Vis Bomber Safety Jacket
Ergodyne
Mid-Range
JORESTECH Safety Rain Jacket - Reflective ANSI Class 3
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
High Visibility Waterproof Rain Jacket ANSI Class 3 (5XL)
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
JORESTECH high visibility waterproof rain jacket ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Class 3
Technopack Corporation
Mid-Range
JORESTECH Safety Rain Jacket – ANSI Class 3 High Visibility
Technopack Corporation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right type of safety jacket for my job?
Select based on hazard and environment: high-visibility (ANSI/ISO class) for traffic or low-light work, flame-resistant for heat or welding, waterproof or breathable shells for wet conditions, and insulated versions for cold. Match jacket materials and certifications to specific workplace requirements
What certifications and visibility classes should I look for?
Look for ANSI/ISEA 107 or EN ISO 20471 for high-visibility performance and NFPA 2112 or ASTM/EN flame-resistant standards when thermal protection is needed. Certification labels indicate tested retroreflective area and performance levels appropriate to tasks
How do I determine the right size and fit for comfort and safety?
Choose a jacket with enough room to layer clothing without restricting movement; measure chest and waist and compare to the sizing chart provided. Ensure sleeves and hem cover intended areas and that closures and reflective tape remain visible when reaching or bending
What materials and features affect durability and breathability?
Polyester and blended woven fabrics provide durability and colorfast high-visibility, while mesh liners and moisture-wicking layers improve breathability. Taped seams, reinforced stitching, YKK zippers, and heavy-duty closures increase longevity in industrial use
How should I care for and launder safety jackets without degrading protective properties?
Follow the manufacturer care label: generally wash in cool water with mild detergent, avoid bleach and fabric softeners, line dry or tumble low, and inspect reflective tape and seams after laundering; flame-resistant garments often require specific cleaning instructions
Are there budget-friendly options that still meet safety standards?
Yes; many jackets meeting ANSI/ISEA or EN standards are available across price tiers, with entry-level high-visibility jackets typically under $50 and specialty or certified flame-resistant models costing more. Verify required certifications rather than relying on price alone
What additional features should I consider for functionality?
Consider pockets (internal and external), hood style (removable or stowable), adjustable cuffs and hems, ventilation zippers, and attachment points for ID or radios. These features can improve convenience and compatibility with other PPE without compromising visibility