Hi Vis Safety Backpacks & PPE Gear
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Stay visible and organised on site with hi-vis safety backpacks built for Australian tradies, HVAC technicians and site crews. Load them up with PPE, first aid, tools and paperwork so your gear – and your people – are easier to see around vehicles, plant and busy work areas.
Why hi-vis matters on Australian worksites
High-visibility gear is part of basic personal protective equipment (PPE) on many jobs where workers are exposed to moving vehicles, plant or forklifts. Hi-vis clothing is recognised as PPE under Australian WHS guidance, and businesses must provide suitable PPE where it is needed and maintain it in good working order.
Hi-vis backpacks do not replace certified hi-vis shirts, vests or jackets, but they help:
- Keep your profile visible from behind when a backpack covers much of your hi-vis vest or shirt.
- Make supervisors, spotters and first responders easier to pick out in a crowd.
- Turn your PPE and first-aid kit into a clearly visible safety bag that stands out on roofs and in plant rooms.
Combined with proper hi-vis garments, helmets, boots and other PPE, these backpacks help workers meet their duty to take reasonable care for their own safety and the safety of others.
What you’ll find in this Hi Vis collection
This range focuses on high-visibility backpacks from SCE plus related safety items that support industrial and construction work – ideal for HVAC crews, electricians, builders, facility teams and maintenance contractors.
Hi-Vis 34 Litre Safety Backpack – Yellow (Cari11803Y)
A classic hi-vis yellow site backpack designed to carry PPE, small tools and paperwork:
- High-visibility shell with reflective tape for better low-light visibility.
- Reflective Air Flow padded harness with hip belt and lumbar support.
- Twin main compartment design with adjustable divider panel.
- Fold-over safety flap, side utility zip pocket and mesh bottle pocket.
- Approx. 34 L capacity (44 × 33 × 24 cm).
Perfect as a van safety bag, roof access kit or supervisor backpack where high visibility and good organisation both matter.
Hi-Vis 34 Litre Safety Backpack – Orange (Cari11802O)
The same proven layout in hi-vis orange, built with reinforced stitching and heavy-duty zips for daily use on construction and industrial sites. Reflective strips and bright fabric help keep workers visible in low light while carrying PPE and tools.
Hi Vis PPE Safety Industrial 32 L Backpack (Cari6476)
A feature-packed PPE and incident-response backpack designed for industrial and emergency-style roles:
- Heavy-duty high-visibility shell with reflective tape.
- Bio-form harness system with hip belt and sternum strap.
- Main compartment with #10 zip plus front stash pocket.
- Hook-and-loop ID attachment points and side-mounted radio pocket.
- Front adjustable helmet pouch, hydration compatible and MOLLE attachment points.
- Approx. 32 L capacity (50 × 32 × 20 cm).
Heavy Duty Safety Industrial 34 L Backpack (Cari6478)
A rugged industrial backpack with extra ergonomic features:
- Heavy-duty high visibility industrial design with reflective X tape pattern.
- Padded Action Back Extreme harness and ventilated air mesh back system.
- Reinforced padded shoulder straps with sternum strap.
- Large main compartment with hydration sleeve plus front organiser pocket.
- External compression straps and side mesh bottle/utility pockets.
- Approx. 34 L capacity (50 × 32 × 22 cm).
Note: These packs boost visibility but are not certified hi-vis garments. For full compliance in high-risk environments, always combine them with hi-vis clothing specified in your site PPE policy.
How to choose the right hi-vis backpack
1. Decide what the bag’s role is
- PPE & first-aid kit: Safety glasses, gloves, masks, hearing protection, hi-vis vest, first aid and paperwork.
- Rooftop / plant room kit: Harness, lanyard, small tool roll, radio and tags for height work.
- Supervisor or safety officer pack: Radios, helmet, tablet, incident forms and spare PPE.
2. Look at harness & support
For long days and multi-level sites, look for padded shoulder straps, a sternum strap, hip belt and ventilated back panel so weight stays comfortable and under control.
3. Check visibility features
Bright yellow or orange fabric, reflective tape on multiple sides and a design that still leaves hi-vis clothing visible underneath all help you stand out around vehicles and plant.
4. Think about organisation & durability
Consider how many compartments you need, whether you want dedicated pockets for radios, bottles, tablets or helmets, and choose packs with reinforced stitching and heavy-duty zips that can handle daily use.
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Hi-Vis Safety Equipment FAQ
Are these hi-vis backpacks considered PPE under Australian WHS law?
High-visibility clothing is recognised as PPE under Australian WHS guidance, but backpacks are better viewed as PPE carriers with hi-vis features. They improve visibility but do not replace certified hi-vis shirts, vests or jackets. Always follow your site’s PPE policy for required clothing.
What size hi-vis backpack should I choose for HVAC work?
Most HVAC technicians find a 34 litre backpack suits a full PPE kit, first-aid, paperwork and a few tools. Safety officers and supervisors who carry radios, helmets and extra gear often prefer 32–34 litre packs with extra pockets and attachment points.
Can I use these backpacks instead of wearing a hi-vis vest or shirt?
No. Where hi-vis garments are required, you still need compliant clothing. Hi-vis backpacks add extra visibility, especially from the rear and sides, but they are not a substitute for hi-vis clothing that meets the relevant standards.
What should I keep in a hi-vis safety backpack?
Common items include safety glasses, task-appropriate gloves, hearing protection, a respirator and filters, hi-vis vest, first-aid kit, torch or headlamp, lockout tags, basic tools and site paperwork or SWMS. Adjust the contents to match your company procedures and the jobs you do most.
Who is responsible for supplying hi-vis gear in Australia?
The person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must provide suitable PPE, including hi-vis clothing where required, maintain it and ensure workers are trained in its use. Workers must use the PPE as instructed and take reasonable care for their own safety and the safety of others.
Author: HVAC content specialist – HVACShop Knowledge Engine AU
Reviewed by: Licensed refrigeration & air-conditioning technician (ARCtick licence details held on file)
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This content is based on HVAC Shop product information for hi-vis backpacks, Safe Work Australia guidance on PPE and high-visibility clothing, and reputable summaries of Australian hi-vis workwear standards. It is general information only and does not replace site-specific risk assessments, WHS or legal advice.
For official guidance, refer to Safe Work Australia resources on PPE and high-visibility clothing, and your state or territory regulator’s requirements for construction and maintenance work.
Last updated: 2025-12-05T00:00:00+11:00




