Getting your team into gear that actually works for them is the first step to a productive site. When your crew is on their feet, bending, lifting, and operating machinery all day, they need workwear that moves with them while keeping them visible and safe. These overalls are built for heavy industry, transport logistics, and civil engineering, where full-body protection is a daily necessity. A logistics company running a 24-hour distribution hub could issue the reflective styles to their night shift workers, ensuring they are easily seen by forklift drivers and reversing trucks. Alternatively, a local council maintenance team could use the standard daytime overalls for their parks and gardens staff, keeping them comfortable and compliant while working near suburban roads.
This range covers everything from standard daytime visibility to specialised hazard protection. The options available include:
- Cotton Drill Overalls: Heavy 311gsm cotton with standard fluorescent colours for daytime compliance.
- Reflective Tape Coveralls: Featuring hoop-style 3M tape for day and night visibility on busy sites.
- Action Back Styles: Designed with extra fabric in the shoulders for maximum comfort and mobility.
- Flame Retardant Overalls: Specialist gear providing ARC thermal protection for hazardous environments.
- Night Coveralls: Plain white high visibility styles specifically for night use.
The value in these overalls comes down to how they are built and what you can put on them. Features like dedicated tool and phone pockets on the lower leg keep essentials close at hand, while metal press studs ensure a secure fit that won't catch on machinery. The action back designs are particularly popular for roles that require a lot of physical movement, preventing the fabric from pulling tight across the back. Many styles also feature anti-static tape and UPF 50+ protection for working under the Australian sun. Adding your company logo via screen printing, embroidery, or full colour digital transfers turns a standard safety garment into a proper uniform that builds trust with clients and the public.
Things People Ask
What is an action back coverall?
An action back design incorporates extra pleats or folds of fabric across the shoulder blades. This allows the garment to expand when the wearer reaches forward or bends over, providing significantly more freedom of movement compared to a standard cut, which is essential for active manual labour.
Do these comply with Australian hi vis standards?
Yes, the garments in this range are designed to meet specific safety requirements. The daytime styles comply with AS/NZS 1906.4:2010 for high visibility materials, and the reflective styles meet AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 for day and night use, ensuring your team is legally compliant on site.
Can these be ordered in white for night use?
Yes, plain white coveralls are available in this range. These are often used for night work where high contrast against dark backgrounds is required, or in specific industries where white is the standard uniform colour, such as painting or certain types of manufacturing.
What industries use hi vis overalls?
They are a staple across many sectors, including civil engineering, mining, transport logistics, manufacturing, and road maintenance. Any industry where workers need full-body protection from dirt and minor abrasions, combined with high visibility for safety around vehicles and machinery, relies on these garments.