Hi-Vis Vest Colors Explained: What Each Reflective Vest Color Means
Hi-Vis Vest Colors Explained: What Each Reflective Vest Color Means
Walk past any worksite and you will see a rainbow of safety gear — but hi-vis vest colors are not random. The color of a reflective vest can signal a worker’s role, their crew, or simply which background fluorescent the job requires for maximum visibility. Understanding hi-vis vest colors helps site managers organize crews at a glance and helps buyers choose the right vest for the environment. This guide explains what the common colors mean and when to use each.
While only certain fluorescent colors meet the ANSI 107 background requirement, many sites layer additional hi-vis vest colors on top of that to color-code teams.
The compliant background colors
For a vest to meet the standard, its fluorescent background must be one of three colors. Everything else is for organization, not compliance.
| Color | Compliant background? | Best in |
|---|---|---|
| Fluorescent yellow-green | Yes | Most conditions, all-around |
| Fluorescent orange-red | Yes | Where yellow blends with greenery |
| Fluorescent red | Yes (Type P) | Public safety / fire |
Color-coding crews by role
Many large sites assign colors so a foreman can read the workforce instantly: one color for the general crew, another for supervisors, another for visitors. Just make sure the compliant fluorescent area stays intact underneath any decorative paneling.
Choosing for your environment
Yellow-green is the safest default; switch to orange where the background is green foliage that would camouflage yellow. For night work, prioritize a Class 3 vest regardless of color.
Pick a compliant fluorescent base, add color-coding for your crews if you need it, and match the choice to your surroundings — and your hi-vis vest colors will keep workers both visible and organized.
More: visit our homepage, or read ANSI 107 explained.