Outside of construction, who needs to wear a safety vest?
- Airports:Workers who handle baggage and work within the path of taxiing airplanes and other vehicles at airports should all wear safety vests
- Highway workers : maintain highways and many other municipal and non-municipal roads that involve traffic and passing vehicles, meaning visibility is essential to safety.
- Firefighters : combat flames, keeping us all safe. Fire and rescue teams that arrive on a scene need hi-vis gear to keep them safe and visible.
- NRA Range Officers : manage firing ranges and are knowledgeable about a variety of firearms. They also know that safety must always be maintained, and staying visible means staying safe.
- Car park attendant:The car park is constantly being visited by vehicles and in most parts of the world, car park attendants are required to wear highly reflective clothing.
- Photography: photographers are usually focused on shooting, preferably outdoors, in high traffic areas, and should wear safety clothing to increase visibility
- Volunteers :Volunteers usually serve in public areas, in crowded areas, should distinguish themselves and wear safety vests for identification and safety reasons
- Warehousing:Warehouse personnel, whose vision may be impaired due to possible contact with large machinery and equipment, should be equipped with reflective vests
- Roadways Workers :on roadways encounter vehicles and passing cars continuously. Visibility is a must.
- EMS Paramedic :As paramedics assess and apply medical care to individuals, they must remain visible to other emergency service workers and vehicles.