Jacket & Parkas
Jackets & Parkas: Safety Jackets and Work Parkas for Canadian Job Sites
What Are Jackets & Parkas?
Safety jackets and parkas are outer-layer protective garments worn over workwear to shield workers from cold, wind, precipitation, and low-visibility conditions. Safety parkas typically extend below the hip and include insulation rated for sustained cold exposure; jackets are shorter-cut shells suited to moderate cold or layering systems. Both styles are available with hi-vis retroreflective tape, flame-resistant (FR) fabric, and waterproof membranes depending on the hazard profile of the job site.
All Safety supplies safety jackets and work parkas to industrial and commercial buyers across Canada.
Key Takeaways
- Choose CSA Z96-compliant hi-vis jackets when workers operate near vehicular traffic or moving equipment on site.
- Select FR-rated parkas certified to CAN/CGSB-155.20 or CSA Z462 when flash fire or arc flash exposure is present.
- Match insulation weight to sustained working temperature, not the coldest ambient reading, to prevent overheating during activity.
- Confirm that retroreflective tape placement meets the background-plus-retroreflective requirements of the applicable CSA Z96 class before purchase.
- Waterproof shell construction reduces layering needs and keeps insulation dry, extending effective warmth in wet Canadian climates.
- Workwear jackets with underarm venting allow moisture management during high-exertion tasks without removing the outer layer.
- Verify that FR outerwear retains its protective properties after the manufacturer's rated wash cycles before placing a bulk order.
Insulation and Shell Options for Cold-Climate Work
Safety winter parkas and insulated work jackets differ in cut, insulation fill, and shell treatment. Selecting the right combination prevents both hypothermia risk and heat stress during physical labour in variable Canadian winter conditions.
Jacket and Parka Types Compared
| Type | Insulation | Waterproofing | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bomber / Shell Jacket | None or light quilted | DWR or membrane | Mild cold; layering over mid-layer |
| Insulated Work Jacket | Synthetic fill (100–200 g) | DWR coating typical | Active work in moderate cold (0°C to −15°C) |
| Winter Work Jacket | Heavy synthetic fill (200–300 g) | Membrane or taped seams | Sustained outdoor work below −15°C |
| Safety Winter Parka | Heavy fill + extended skirt | Waterproof membrane | Stationary or low-activity cold-weather roles |
| FR Jacket / FR Parka | FR-rated synthetic or none | Optional | Oil and gas, utilities, arc flash environments |
Shell jackets suit active workers who generate body heat; safety winter parkas suit flaggers, gate attendants, and supervisors who stand exposed to wind and cold for extended periods. FR-rated outerwear is a separate selection driven by hazard classification, not temperature alone.
Key Terms and Specifications
- CSA Z96 Class 2
- Minimum hi-vis requirement for most construction and utility environments; requires a specified area of fluorescent background fabric plus retroreflective tape arranged in horizontal and vertical bands.
- CSA Z96 Class 3
- Higher visibility requirement for workers directly exposed to traffic; requires greater background fabric area and additional retroreflective tape coverage than Class 2.
- DWR (Durable Water Repellent)
- A surface treatment applied to shell fabric that causes water to bead and roll off; effective in light rain but not a substitute for a waterproof membrane in sustained precipitation.
- ARC Rating (cal/cm²)
- The energy level an FR garment can withstand before the wearer would sustain a second-degree burn; governed by CSA Z462 for arc flash environments.
- Retroreflective Tape
- Silver or silver-yellow banding sewn onto hi-vis garments that reflects light back to its source, making workers visible to vehicle operators at night or in low-light conditions.
Browse FR-rated jackets and parkas for flame-resistant and arc-flash outerwear options certified to Canadian standards.
Hi-Vis and CSA Z96 Requirements for Work Jackets
CSA Z96 governs high-visibility safety apparel in Canada and classifies garments into Class 1, 2, and 3 based on the area of fluorescent background fabric and the configuration of retroreflective tape. Work jackets and hi-vis parkas used near roadways or moving equipment typically require Class 2 as a minimum; traffic control workers generally require Class 2 or higher under provincial regulations aligned with CSA Z96.
Not every job site requires hi-vis outerwear. FR jackets used in oil and gas often prioritize flame resistance over visibility, and separate hi-vis vests can be layered over FR outerwear where both hazards apply. Confirm the dominant hazard before specifying garment type.
Industry Applications
- Construction: Workers exposed to vehicle and equipment traffic require CSA Z96 Class 2 hi-vis jackets to remain visible to operators in all weather conditions.
- Oil and Gas: FR-rated parkas certified to CAN/CGSB-155.20 protect workers from flash fire hazards on well sites and processing facilities.
- Utilities and Electrical: Arc-flash-rated jackets meeting CSA Z462 safeguard lineworkers and electricians during energized equipment work.
- Forestry and Logging: Insulated work jackets with chainsaw-resistant panels provide thermal protection alongside cut-hazard mitigation in remote environments.
- Municipal Road Work: Traffic control personnel require CSA Z96 Class 2 or Class 3 hi-vis parkas for sustained exposure to moving vehicles in low-light conditions.
- Mining: Heavy insulated parkas rated for sustained extreme cold protect surface workers during winter extraction and equipment-maintenance tasks.
- Warehousing and Logistics: Lightweight insulated work jackets allow freedom of movement in refrigerated dock and cold-storage environments without bulk.
See hi-vis vests for situations where a layered hi-vis option over an FR jacket is more practical than a combined FR/hi-vis outer shell.
Selecting and Purchasing the Right Safety Jacket or Parka
Matching a jacket or parka to the job requires identifying the primary hazard first — thermal, visibility, FR, or waterproofing — then confirming standard compliance and fit for the worker's task type. Procurement officers ordering in bulk should request wash-durability data from the manufacturer before committing to a specification.
Buying Process
- Identify the primary hazard (cold, low visibility, flash fire, arc flash, or rain)
- Determine whether CSA Z96, CAN/CGSB-155.20, or CSA Z462 compliance is required
- Select garment cut (jacket vs. parka) based on worker activity level and cold exposure duration
- Confirm insulation weight and shell waterproofing match the operating temperature range
- Verify sizing range covers the full workforce, including women's-cut options where needed
- Request wash-cycle durability data for FR or hi-vis garments used in high-laundry-frequency roles
- Place order, specifying delivery date in Order Comments for time-sensitive project requirements
Quick Selection Checklist
- Check that the garment meets the required CSA Z96 class if hi-vis compliance is mandatory on site.
- Verify FR or arc-flash rating matches the hazard energy level identified in the site's risk assessment.
- Assess insulation weight against the expected activity level, not just ambient temperature.
- Confirm shell waterproofing type (DWR vs. membrane) suits the precipitation exposure on this site.
- Review sizing availability to ensure women's cuts and extended sizes are stocked for the full team.
- Confirm the supplier can provide wash-durability documentation for FR and hi-vis garments.
- Check return and exchange eligibility before ordering customized or embroidered garments.
- Verify delivery lead time against the project start date and note the requirement in Order Comments.
See rain suits and waterproof gear for two-piece waterproof systems when full precipitation protection is the primary requirement rather than insulation.
Frequently Asked Questions About Safety Jackets and Parkas
Do all safety jackets need to be hi-vis?
No. Hi-vis requirements under CSA Z96 apply when workers face exposure to vehicular traffic or moving equipment that creates a struck-by hazard. FR jackets used in oil and gas or arc-flash environments may carry no hi-vis requirement at all; a separate hi-vis vest layered over the FR shell is a common compliant solution.
Can I layer a hi-vis vest over an FR parka to meet both requirements?
Generally yes, provided the hi-vis vest meets the required CSA Z96 class and the FR parka retains its rated protection when worn beneath it. Confirm with the garment manufacturer that the layering arrangement does not compromise the arc or flame rating of the FR outer shell.
How do I know if a hi-vis jacket stays compliant after repeated washing?
CSA Z96 requires that garments retain their fluorescent and retroreflective performance after a specified number of wash cycles. Request the wash-cycle test data from the manufacturer before purchasing for roles with frequent laundering. Faded or degraded hi-vis fabric indicates the garment no longer meets the standard and must be replaced.
What is the difference between a safety jacket and a safety parka?
A safety jacket has a shorter cut, typically ending at the hip, and suits active workers who generate body heat during physical tasks. A safety parka extends to mid-thigh or lower, carries heavier insulation, and is suited to workers who remain stationary or semi-stationary in sustained cold exposure, such as traffic flaggers or site supervisors.
Browse the full hi-vis and workwear clothing range for related outer-layer and layering options.
Selecting the right safety jacket or parka requires matching garment class, insulation weight, and shell treatment to the site's dominant hazards. CSA Z96 governs hi-vis requirements for traffic and equipment exposure; CAN/CGSB-155.20 and CSA Z462 govern FR and arc-flash outerwear. Procurement teams ordering for multiple trades should confirm that garments cover the full sizing range and carry manufacturer wash-durability data for hi-vis and FR specifications. Hi-vis parkas, insulated work jackets, and FR-rated shells each address distinct risk profiles and are rarely interchangeable. Confirming compliance requirements before purchase prevents costly replacements and keeps workforces protected across Canadian job sites year-round.
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Roan Waterproof Rain Anorak | Helly Hansen
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Light Weight Mesh-Lined Safety Jacket | Tough Duck
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300D Hi-Viz Trilobal Ripstop Waterproof Safety Jacket | Pioneer
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Hi-Viz Quebec Winter Insulated Traffic Control Jacket | Pioneer
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Ripstop Reversible Safety Jacket | Tough Duck
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$129.60 - $138.60Whether you're on the job site or heading out for a night on the town this multipurpose jacket has you covered. This versatile jacket offers the ideal combination of a hi-vis safety jacket on one side and a streetwise quilted jacket on the other...$129.60 - $138.60 -
HV850 | Waterproof Work Parka Coat | High Visibility | Nat's
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$129.99DESCRIPTION Hi-vis waterproof jacket with reflective stripes. Soft and comfortable fleece lining. Taped seams. Reflective stripes and fabric respecting the standards of CSA Z96-15, Class 2, Level 2. YKK front zipper. Chest pocket. Removable hood. Useful...$129.99 -
Abraham Hydro Parka | Tough Duck
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$130.50 - $141.30Originally crafted for hydroelectric workers, this parka is built to withstand harsh conditions. Its hard-wearing, warm, and wind-resistant design has made it a favorite among workers, farmers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. SHELL: 100% cotton, 12...$130.50 - $141.30 -
Hooded Duck Bomber Jacket | Tough Duck
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Duck Chore Jacket | Tough Duck
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Handyman FR PU | Viking
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Viking Torrent 3-In-1 Jacket | Viking
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Snapper Rain Jacket with Hood | Ranpro
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Quilted Jacket | Projob
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Hi-Vis Breathable Waterproof Functional Shell Jacket | Projob
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$133.20Hi-Vis Breathable Waterproof Functional Shell Jacket | ProjobHigh visibility wind and waterproof shell jacket with taped seams and two-way zipperGood breathability, two chest and two front zipped pocketsID badge holderThree inner pocketsDetachable hood...$133.20