TICONN TICONN-1497 Hi-Vis Class 3 Safety Sweatshirt Hoodie β Blue
The TICONN High Visibility Safety Blue Sweatshirt Hoodie (SKU: TICONN-1497) provides high-visibility conspicuity in a distinctive blue colorway β a practical choice for safety programs that use color coding to differe...
- [ENHANCED VISIBILITY] This safety hoodie meets ANSI Class 3 standards, the 2-inch(5cm) wide high-visibility reflective strip enhances visibility even in low-light conditions
- [PREMIUM QUALITY] Made from 100% polyester fibers, this hi vis hoodie is designed to be lightweight, breathable, durable and keep warm in winter
- [VERSATILE DESIGN] This safety hoodie jacket not only prioritizes safety but also offers a fashionable and functional design
- [MULTI-PURPOSE] Apart from its industrial applications, this safety reflective hoodie sweatshirts is also suitable for various leisure and entertainment activities such as running, hiking, biking, motorcycling, and general outdoor adventures
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The TICONN High Visibility Safety Blue Sweatshirt Hoodie (SKU: TICONN-1497) provides high-visibility conspicuity in a distinctive blue colorway β a practical choice for safety programs that use color coding to differentiate worker roles, trades, or authority levels on multi-contractor job sites. ANSI/ISEA 107-compliant construction with retroreflective tape ensures the TICONN-1497 keeps workers visible in traffic, low-light, and nighttime work environments, while the blue color provides an immediately recognizable visual distinction from standard fluorescent yellow-lime and orange crew members.
Key Features
- High-visibility blue colorway for role differentiation in multi-contractor or multi-trade work environments
- ANSI/ISEA 107-compliant construction with retroreflective tape for low-light and nighttime visibility
- Sweatshirt-weight construction for comfortable all-day wear in cool to moderate conditions
- Integrated hood for wind and weather protection on outdoor job sites
- Retroreflective tape positioned on torso and sleeves for 360-degree conspicuity
- Front pocket for hand warming and essential storage
- TICONN value pricing β practical for supplemental or role-specific procurement
- Works as a primary or supplemental hi-vis garment depending on program requirements
Specifications
| SKU | TICONN-1497 |
|---|---|
| Brand | TICONN |
| ANSI/ISEA Standard | 107 Compliant (verify specific class on label) |
| Color | Blue Hi-Vis |
| Retroreflective Tape | Yes β torso and sleeve placement |
| Style | Hoodie / Sweatshirt |
| Best For | Role differentiation, supplemental hi-vis, blue-designated trade roles |
| Price Tier | Value / Economy |
Detailed Description
On complex construction sites with multiple contractors, trades, and supervisory levels working simultaneously, color-coded high-visibility workwear is a powerful safety and operations management tool. While ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 defines performance requirements for fluorescent background colors (primarily yellow-lime and orange for maximum daytime conspicuity), blue hi-vis garments serve a distinct role in layered visibility systems where different worker populations need to be immediately distinguishable from one another.
The TICONN-1497 blue hi-vis hoodie is built around that role-differentiation use case. Blue is frequently assigned to specific trades β electrical crews, plumbers, inspectors, subcontractor foremen, or safety officers β in job site color-coding programs. When the majority of a crew wears standard yellow or orange, a supervisor or specialist in blue is immediately identifiable at a distance without the need for additional signage, patches, or verbal identification. This reduces coordination delays and supports quicker response in emergency situations.
Retroreflective tape on the TICONN-1497 ensures the garment remains conspicuous in low-light and nighttime conditions. While blue fluorescent fabric does not achieve the same daytime luminance as ANSI-standard yellow-lime (blue wavelengths have lower daytime photopic efficiency than yellow-green), the retroreflective tape component performs the same way regardless of background color β returning headlight energy back toward approaching vehicles to maintain nighttime visibility.
Safety managers considering the TICONN-1497 should verify the specific ANSI classification on the garment label before deploying it in environments where a specific class is required by regulation or contract. In roles where blue is used as a supplemental designator (workers who are not the primary exposure risk, or who are working in environments with controlled access), the primary visibility function may be supplementary rather than the sole protective measure. In that context, the TICONN-1497 performs its role effectively alongside the standard hi-vis garments worn by the broader crew.
Road and utility programs that use blue for specific subgroups β water/wastewater utility crews, for example, who operate in environments distinct from roadway construction β will find the TICONN-1497 a practical outfitting option. The value price point makes it economical to outfit specialty crews or assign role-specific garments without adding significant per-employee costs to the safety program budget.
The sweatshirt construction mirrors the TICONN-1491 in fabric weight and cut, providing a consistent fit for workers who may also wear the standard yellow model for primary compliance and the blue model for role identification in specific contexts. Both can be worn layered or as primary outerwear in similar temperature ranges, simplifying the outfitting decision for procurement managers coordinating across multiple worker classifications.
Compliance and Standards
- ANSI/ISEA 107 Compliant: Built to ANSI 107 standards with retroreflective tape. Verify the specific classification (Class 2 or Class 3) on the garment label before deploying in regulated environments.
- Retroreflective Performance: Retroreflective tape meets ANSI 107 requirements for retroreflectivity regardless of background fabric color.
- Program Use: Suitable as a primary hi-vis garment in appropriate environments or as a role-differentiation garment in layered safety color-coding programs.
- OSHA Guidance: Verify with your site safety program that the blue colorway satisfies the specific visibility requirements for your workers' job classifications and exposure conditions.
Real-World Benefits
- Role differentiation: Blue color immediately distinguishes designated personnel from the general yellow/orange workforce on complex job sites.
- Nighttime conspicuity: Retroreflective tape maintains visibility when fluorescent performance is not active in darkness.
- Value procurement: Economy pricing makes role-specific outfitting affordable without separate high-cost specialty garments.
- All-season versatility: Sweatshirt weight works as a standalone or layering garment across variable weather conditions.
- Quick visual identification: Blue-coded supervisors, inspectors, or specialists are immediately locatable on crowded sites without verbal coordination.
Applications and Use Cases
- Multi-contractor construction sites using color-coded safety vests by trade or role
- Water, wastewater, and municipal utility crews
- Site safety officers and safety inspectors requiring visual differentiation
- Subcontractor foremen and field supervisors designated by color
- Warehouse and industrial environments with role-based color coding systems
- Event or crowd management personnel differentiated from other high-vis workers
- Road and utility projects with multi-employer worksite programs
Related Products
- Hi-Vis Safety Vests β Full Collection
- TICONN Hi-Vis Safety Sweatshirt Hoodie β Yellow (TICONN-1491)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a blue hi-vis garment ANSI 107 Class 3 certified?
ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 primarily specifies fluorescent yellow-green and fluorescent orange-red as the performance colors for background material because they deliver the highest daytime conspicuity. Blue garments can be ANSI 107 compliant if they meet the retroreflective tape requirements; however, the blue background fabric itself does not count toward ANSI fluorescent background area minimums the same way yellow or orange does. Verify the specific label certification before deploying in environments with strict Class 2 or Class 3 requirements.
Why would a job site use blue hi-vis instead of yellow or orange?
Color coding is used on complex job sites to instantly identify workers by role, trade, employer, or authority level. Blue is commonly assigned to electrical crews, inspectors, safety officers, subcontractor management, or utility workers in programs where the majority of the crew wears yellow or orange. The visual contrast makes role identification immediate and reduces coordination time.
Can the TICONN-1497 be used as the sole hi-vis garment for a worker?
This depends on the specific regulatory requirements for the work environment. In environments where a specific ANSI Class is mandated, verify the garment's classification. In supplemental or lower-exposure environments, blue hi-vis garments are commonly used as the primary garment. Consult your site safety program and applicable OSHA or DOT requirements for your specific application.
How does retroreflective tape perform on a blue garment versus yellow?
Retroreflective tape performance is independent of the background fabric color β it reflects incident light back toward its source with equal efficiency on blue, yellow, or orange backgrounds. The difference is in daytime visibility: yellow-lime fabric produces higher daytime luminance because of its fluorescent properties, while blue fabric relies more on retroreflection and contrast for conspicuity.
Is this hoodie suitable for cool-weather outdoor use?
Yes. The sweatshirt-weight construction provides moderate warmth suitable for cool to mild temperatures. In cold conditions, it can be layered under a waterproof or insulated outer shell. In moderate conditions, it functions well as a standalone outer garment for active outdoor workers generating body heat through physical activity.
How does this compare to the TICONN-1491 yellow model?
The TICONN-1497 and TICONN-1491 share similar construction, weight, and value pricing but differ in color. The 1491 is fluorescent yellow-lime (maximum ANSI daytime conspicuity), while the 1497 is blue (role differentiation). For primary roadway safety compliance, choose the yellow model. For role coding or supplemental visibility in controlled environments, the blue model is appropriate.
What industries commonly use blue hi-vis workwear?
Blue hi-vis garments appear in utility and water/wastewater operations, electrical and low-voltage trades, safety inspection and compliance roles, law enforcement adjacent traffic control, and multi-contractor industrial construction projects. Some organizations also use blue for specific management or supervisory tiers within their color-coding hierarchy.
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