AS/NZS 1906.4:2010
Retroreflective materials and devices for road traffic control purposes – High-visibility materials for safety garments
This Standard specifies the photometric, colorimetric and physical property requirements for high-visibility materials for outdoor daytime use, or retroreflective materials for use at night or in other dark conditions to be used for the manufacture of, or for incorporation into industrial safety garments designed to be worn in situations where the wearer needs to be highly visible.
The standard refers to four classes:
Class F = Daytime fluorescent
Class R = Retroflective material
Class RF = Retroflective and fluorescent
Class NF = Hay day time visability NON Fluorescent
AS/NZS 4602.1.2011
High Visibility safety garments
This Standard specifies the visual requirements for high visibility safety garments for occupational wear by people who may be exposed to the hazard of moving traffic, moving plant and equipment in high risk situations. The Standard covers garments suitable for daytime wear, night-time wear where they will be seen by retroflective light or for wear under both conditions but excludes garment used for fire services.
The purpose of the standard is to provide both manufacturers of garment and persons responsible for workers in the relevant high risk situations, with minimum requirements for high visibility safety garments.
The standard refers to three classes:
Class D = Daytime use
Class N = Night time use using retroflective material
Class D/N = Day/night use
AS/NZS 4399
Sun Protective Clothing – Evaluation and Classification
This Standard sets out requirements for determining the rated ultraviolet protection factor of sun protective textiles, garments and other items of personal apparel (such as hats) which are worn in close proximity to the skin. It also specifies appropriate detailed labelling requirements. It does not cover protection from ultraviolet radiation sources other than the sun. This Standard is intended to provide information to the consumer on the relative capability of textiles and articles of personal apparel to provide protection against solar ultraviolet radiation in order to assist them to select the items which best suit their need for sun protection.