Description
Description
These Hi-Vis traffic safety coveralls deliver a highly breathable garment with abrasion and tear resistance qualities and features moisture-wicking mesh ventilation panels on the upper legs.
- Features moisture-wicking mesh ventilation panels on upper legs
- Exclusive Startech® reflective tape for maximum visibility and added safety
- 2-way 28” leg zippers for maximum ventilation and easy boot access
- Elastic waist and suspenders provide maximum versatility and added comfort
- 7 storage pockets include 2 rear 2 chest 2 side and 1 tool
Technical Specifications
- Adjustment Type: Leg Zippers, Suspender Buckles, Waist Elastic
- Attributes: Lightweight
- Standards: ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class E Supplemental Type, CSA Z96-22 Class 2 Level 2
- Closure Type: 2-way Zipper with Brass Snap Storm Placket
- Color: Hi-Vis Yellow-Green
- Duty Level: Light Duty
- Gender: Men
- Material: Polyester
- Number of Pockets: 7
- Pocket Type: Back, Chest, Front Slash, Tool
- Reflective Tape: StarTech®
- Size Range: XS-4XL
- Size Length: Regular
- Special Features: Hammer Loop, Leg/Boot Zippers, Multiple Pockets, Ventilation Panels
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Hi-Vis Traffic Safety Coveralls for Roadway Visibility
The Hi-Vis Mesh-Vented Traffic Safety Overall by Pioneer is a traffic safety overall designed for high-visibility work in roadways, yards, and high-traffic outdoor areas. Road crews, flaggers, and site supervisors typically use this equipment to stay visible and comfortable during long shifts. This is CSA Z96-22 Class 2 Level 2 certified equipment and features moisture-wicking mesh ventilation panels for breathable workwear performance.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Road Work Environments
Road crews and flaggers typically wear hi-vis overalls when they work near moving traffic, lane closures, and active roadside zones. The hi-vis clothing design supports visibility in high-traffic areas, while reflective trim and StarTech reflective tape help workers stand out in changing light. These coveralls suit daily use on municipal streets, highway shoulders, and temporary work zones.
Transportation Operations
Transportation teams often rely on visibility apparel when loading, guiding vehicles, or coordinating movement around trailers and docks. The lightweight polyester fabric and mesh panels support active work without adding unnecessary bulk. Workers can move efficiently while keeping a professional workwear layer that supports roadside safety routines.
Construction Sites
Construction crews use these overalls for outdoor tasks that involve equipment traffic, material handling, and shifting site conditions. The leg zippers help workers step in and out of boots easily, and the suspenders support a secure fit during movement. This makes the garment practical for long shifts where breathability and visibility both matter.
Utilities and Maintenance
Utility technicians and maintenance workers commonly choose this gear when they need hi-vis coveralls with pockets for tools and small parts. The 7 storage pockets, hammer loop, and front slash pocket options help organize hand tools on the job. Workers can keep essentials close while working around service roads, equipment, and utility corridors.
Municipal Services and Warehousing
Municipal crews and warehouse yard staff often wear hi-vis traffic safety coveralls when they move through loading areas or service routes. The breathable workwear design supports comfort during active movement, especially in weather-dependent conditions. This overall offers practical visibility for large-scale operations where people and equipment share the same space.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Hi-vis workwear depends on fit, visibility, and durable construction so crews can wear it throughout the shift. Standards such as ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class E Supplemental Type and CSA Z96-22 Class 2 Level 2 help define visibility performance for traffic exposure. The Pioneer design combines reflective tape, mesh ventilation panels, and polyester fabric for practical daily use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Z96-22 Class 2 Level 2 | Visibility standard for high-visibility garments | Supports use in traffic-facing work zones |
| ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 Class E Supplemental Type | Supplemental hi-vis classification | Helps workers layer visibility apparel correctly |
| Mesh ventilation panels and polyester fabric | Breathable material features | Improves comfort during active outdoor shifts |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daytime Road Construction
Workers in road construction often need hi-vis traffic safety coveralls for lane work, flagging, and shoulder-side tasks. The reflective tape and bright hi-vis yellow-green color support visibility in busy work corridors. The breathable mesh ventilation panels also help during full-shift use in warmer weather.
Utility Repair and Service Calls
Utility maintenance technicians generally need easy boot access, secure storage, and a garment that moves with them. The 2-way 28 inch leg zippers make boot changes simpler, while the multiple pockets support fast access to tools and small hardware. This helps workers stay organized in field conditions.
Municipal Road Crews
Municipal crews commonly work around parked equipment, traffic cones, and active public routes. The elastic waist and suspenders support a flexible fit for repetitive movement and bending. This design works well for crews that need comfort, visibility, and practical workwear for regular use.
Warehouse Yard and Loading Areas
Yard staff and loading teams often face vehicle traffic and constant movement between staging areas. The hi-vis overall provides visibility apparel coverage while keeping the wearer cool with mesh panels on the upper legs. This suits active environments where workers move between indoor and outdoor zones.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Traffic Safety Overall Excels
- Road construction: Reflective tape and Class 2 visibility support roadside tasks.
- Utility maintenance: Leg zippers and pockets help with field access and tool carry.
- Municipal services: Lightweight workwear suits routine outdoor operations.
- Warehouse yards: Breathable hi-vis clothing helps with active movement around vehicles.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Road crews: Wear it for visibility during roadway work and traffic control.
- Flaggers: Use it to stay visible near moving vehicles and lane closures.
- Safety coordinators: Select it for crews that need compliant hi-vis outerwear.
- Site supervisors: Use it during site walks and active project oversight.
- Maintenance technicians: Rely on pockets and boot access for field repairs.
- Equipment operators: Wear it when working around trucks and material movement.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
Hi-vis traffic safety coveralls work alongside other equipment for a more complete safety system. Workers often combine visibility apparel with head, eye, hand, and hearing protection to match the hazards on site. All Safety supports layered gear choices because different tasks often require different types of PPE.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Roadside traffic control: Traffic safety overall + hard hat + safety glasses + gloves
- Utility field repair: Hi-vis overalls + safety glasses + gloves
- Loading yard work: Coveralls + hard hat + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this traffic safety overall when crews work in outdoor, high-traffic areas and need breathable visibility apparel for long shifts. It also fits daily-use roles that need pockets, boot access, and a flexible fit. The lightweight construction helps when workers need comfort without giving up hi-vis performance.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check the required visibility standard for the job site.
- Review size range and regular length for proper fit.
- Confirm pocket needs for tools and small parts.
- Consider weather, shift length, and ventilation needs.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require chemical splash protection, flame resistance, or insulated cold-weather coverage. Workers who need those features should consider specialized protective coveralls or task-specific outerwear. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these coveralls when they need high visibility during daytime or low-light shifts in roadways, yards, and outdoor work zones. They usually put the garment on over base layers and adjust the suspenders and waist for comfort per manufacturer instructions. In many sites, crews keep the overall ready for regular field use.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect reflective tape, zippers, suspenders, and seams regularly, and follow manufacturer instructions for cleaning. Manufacturers typically recommend storage in a clean, dry area away from contamination. Replace the garment when visibility, tape, or fabric integrity shows reduced performance per manufacturer specifications.