Premium High Visibility Class 1 Parkas for the Jobsite
A Class 1 parka is more than just a winter jacket. It is specialized PPE outerwear engineered to improve worker visibility while delivering protection against harsh weather conditions. These parkas feature fluorescent colors and reflective tape designed to enhance visibility during daytime, nighttime, and low-light operations.
At HiVis Kings, we offer reflective safety parkas that combine ANSI compliance with practical workplace functionality. From waterproof insulated parkas to lightweight weather-resistant jackets, our collection provides dependable protection for workers across multiple industries.
Our high visibility Class 1 parkas are designed for:
- 1. Cold weather protection
- 2. Rain and wind resistance
- 3. Improved visibility
- 4. Workplace safety compliance
- 5. Long-lasting durability
- 6. All-day comfort and flexibility
Whether you need a thermal reflective parka for winter temperatures or a lightweight waterproof work jacket for rainy conditions, our safety outerwear delivers reliable performance in every season.
What a Class 1 Safety Parka Actually Is
A Class 1 safety parka is a specialized piece of personal protective equipment engineered to improve how visible you are in lower-risk work environments. Under the ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 standard, Class 1 is the category for workplaces where vehicle traffic moves slowly, and workers maintain meaningful separation from moving hazards. That includes warehouses, distribution centers, parking facilities, and airport tarmacs, among others.
Class 1 garments are designated as Type O, meaning off-road use. They are not intended for workers on public highways or active roadway construction zones, where Class 2 or Class 3 is required. Within their intended environments, though, they deliver exactly the visibility and protection workers need.
What Our Class 1 Parkas Are Built With
Waterproof and Weather-Resistant Construction
Wet weather is one of the fastest ways to compromise both comfort and focus on the job. Our waterproof Class 1 parkas use weather-resistant outer shells designed to keep rain, snow, and wind out while you stay warm and dry inside. Key construction features you will find across our range include:
- 1. Waterproof outer shells with PU coatings
- 2. Storm flap zipper protection to prevent water infiltration
- 3. Sealed or taped seams for full moisture protection
- 4. Adjustable cuffs and hems to lock out wind
- 5. Extended back coverage for full protection during active outdoor work
- 6. Detachable insulated hoods designed for hard hat compatibility
Thermal Insulation for Cold Weather Work
Cold temperatures make physically demanding work harder. Workers in loading docks, airport tarmacs, outdoor maintenance, and logistics yards need a parka that holds warmth without restricting movement. Our insulated Class 1 parkas feature:
- 1. Quilted insulation that retains heat across the full torso
- 2. Fleece-lined collars for neck and chin protection
- 3. Wind-blocking outer layers paired with breathable interior fabrics
- 4. Smooth inner linings that allow comfortable layering over base layers and thermals
Reflective Technology That Works Day and Night
Fluorescent lime or orange backgrounds make you visible during daytime and low-light conditions. Silver retroreflective striping bounces light back toward headlights, overhead fixtures, and work lighting during nighttime operations. The combination is what makes a Class 1 parka a genuine safety tool rather than just a bright jacket.
Functional Features for Real Workday Use
A parka that keeps you visible but gets in the way of doing your job is not doing enough. Our Class 1 reflective parkas are designed with workplace functionality in mind. Across our collection, you will find:
- 1. Multiple exterior and interior storage pockets
- 2. Radio loops and mic tabs for communication devices
- 3. Two-way zipper systems for freedom of movement
- 4. Pen holders and internal chest pockets for documents and tools
- 5. Elastic storm cuffs and adjustable drawstrings for a secure fit
Class 1 vs Class 2 vs Class 3
Understanding where Class 1 fits in the ANSI/ISEA 107 framework helps you make the right decision for your specific workplace. Here is how the three classes break down:
- Class 1 (Type O) Intended for off-road environments where vehicle speeds stay under 25 mph, and workers maintain substantial distance from hazards. Covers warehouses, distribution centers, parking facilities, airports, and light industrial environments.
- Class 2 (Type R or P) Required for workers exposed to higher-speed traffic, construction zones, and roadway environments. Provides a greater amount of fluorescent and retroreflective material for improved visibility at greater distances.
- Class 3 (Type R or P) The highest visibility class, designed for workers near high-speed traffic or in conditions where maximum recognition from moving vehicles is critical, such as highway construction and emergency response.
If you are unsure which class your environment requires, the OSHA guidelines on high-visibility apparel and the ANSI/ISEA 107 standard are both good starting points for your PPE compliance review.
Who Wears Class 1 Parkas and Why
Warehousing and Logistics
Warehouse employees and logistics personnel operate alongside forklifts, pallet jacks, and delivery trucks every day. Cold loading docks and unheated fulfillment centers make an insulated reflective parka a year-round necessity. Our Class 1 options provide the visibility needed to stay safe near slow-moving equipment while keeping workers warm enough to stay productive.
Parking and Transportation
Parking attendants, lot managers, and transportation support crews work near constantly moving vehicles in tight spaces. A high visibility winter jacket in fluorescent yellow or orange gives drivers the recognition they need to slow down and maneuver safely around your team.
Airport Ground Operations
Airport tarmac and ground support crews work in high-noise environments where visibility is the primary safety tool. Reflective insulated parkas that stand out under aircraft lighting and service vehicle headlights are standard gear for apron workers, baggage handlers, and fueling teams.
Utility and Maintenance Services
Utility workers and maintenance crews often start before sunrise and finish after dark. Waterproof reflective outerwear lets them work comfortably through rain, cold, and low-light conditions without needing to stop and change gear.
Landscaping and Outdoor Services
Landscaping teams dealing with early-morning mist, autumn rainfall, and winter cold need outerwear that handles weather without limiting movement. A lightweight waterproof reflective parka is the practical choice for crews working residential and commercial properties.
Security Personnel
Security professionals working outdoor posts, event perimeters, or overnight patrols benefit from lightweight reflective jackets that improve their visibility while keeping them warm through long stationary shifts.
Layering for Year-Round Use
One of the most practical things about a well-made Class 1 parka is its layering flexibility. During mild weather, you can wear one over a short-sleeve shirt or a lightweight hoodie. When temperatures drop, adding a thermal base layer or a heavyweight sweatshirt underneath gives you significant warmth without compromising the visibility features on the outside.
Our safety hoodies and sweatshirts work well as mid-layers under parkas on colder days. Pair them with our Class 2 safety apparel if your job site conditions ever escalate to higher-traffic environments.
This versatility makes a Class 1 parka a worthwhile investment well beyond winter months.
Fit, Comfort, and Sizing
A PPE garment that restricts your movement is a safety problem on its own. Our Class 1 parkas are designed with ergonomic sleeve construction, relaxed fit options, and flexible fabrics that allow you to bend, lift, reach, and perform physically demanding tasks without fighting your outerwear. We offer a wide range of sizes so every worker on your team gets a proper fit.
Comfort features built into our range include lightweight insulation that does not add bulk, breathable materials that prevent overheating during active work, and smooth inner linings that slide easily over base layers.
How to Care for Your High Visibility Parka
Proper care extends both the lifespan of your parka and the performance of its reflective and fluorescent materials. A few straightforward habits make a significant difference:
- 1. Machine wash on a gentle cycle in cool water to preserve fluorescent dye integrity
- 2. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which degrade both the reflective tape and the waterproof coating
- 3. Tumble dry on low or hang dry to protect insulation and outer shell integrity
- 4. Inspect reflective striping regularly for peeling, cracking, or significant soiling that reduces visibility
- 5. Re-treat waterproofing with a DWR spray if water stops beading on the outer shell after washing
If you need to replace a parka due to wear, damage, or changing compliance requirements, browse our full safety parka collection for current options.
Gear Up with the Right Class 1 Parka for Your Crew
Your team works too hard to be stuck with outerwear that underdelivers. Whether you need a waterproof shell for wet weather, a thermally insulated parka for freezing temperatures, or a lightweight reflective jacket for year-round visibility, HiVis Kings has you covered with ANSI-compliant options built for the real demands of your job.
We carry a full range of sizes, styles, and configurations so every worker on your team can get the right fit. Browse our complete Class 1 parka collection today and find high visibility outerwear that works as hard as you do.
Need help choosing between visibility classes? Visit our safety clothing category or reach out to our team for guidance on the right PPE for your specific work environment.
FAQs
1. What is a Class 1 parka?
A Class 1 parka is a high visibility safety jacket designed for off-road occupational environments. It meets ANSI/ISEA 107 standards, includes fluorescent fabrics and retroreflective striping, and is suitable for workplaces where vehicle speeds are low and workers maintain separation from moving traffic.
2. Who needs to wear a Class 1 parka?
Workers in warehousing, logistics, parking, airport ground operations, utility maintenance, landscaping, delivery services, and security roles that involve low-traffic environments with forklifts, slow-moving vehicles, or equipment benefit from Class 1 parkas.
3. Are Class 1 parkas ANSI-compliant?
Yes. Our ANSI Class 1 parkas are designed to meet ANSI/ISEA 107 requirements for high visibility safety apparel in off-road work environments.
4. Can I wear a Class 1 parka at night?
Yes. The retroreflective striping on Class 1 parkas reflects light from headlights and artificial lighting, making you visible during nighttime operations. Your work environment should still qualify as a low-risk, off-road setting for Class 1 to be appropriate.
5. What is the difference between Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3?
Class 1 is for off-road, lower-traffic environments. Class 2 is for workers exposed to higher-speed traffic or more complex roadway environments. Class 3 offers the highest visibility and is required where workers face high-speed traffic or need maximum recognition at greater distances.
6. Are these parkas waterproof?
Many of our Class 1 parkas feature waterproof outer shells, PU coatings, sealed seams, and storm flap zippers to protect against rain, snow, and wind.
7. Can I layer under a Class 1 parka?
Yes. Our parkas are designed with layering-friendly construction. You can wear thermal base layers, hoodies, and sweatshirts underneath for additional warmth without affecting the visibility performance of the outer garment.