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RAINWEAR STANDARDS EXPLAINED
CODE OF PRACTICE FOR TEMPORARY TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT (COPTTM) - TTMC-W17
CoPTTM describes best practice for the safe and efficient
management and operation of temporary traffic management
(TTM) on all roads in New Zealand.
JACKETS
PG 76-83
313052ON
312052YN
33009Y
W31305ON
34205YN
313051OX
32205ON
32305O
32205YN
32305OX
51205ON
34305O
51205YN
32300ON
32200YN
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VESTS
PG 86
51305O
51305OX
512051ON
512051YN
TROUSER
AND OVERTROUSER
PG 86-87
14005ONT
14005YNT
140053ONT
140051O
140051Y
140054NT
15009Y
The Waka Kotahi (NZTA) CoPTTM specifies two main colours
with regards to use on New Zealand roads:
• Yellow: Garments for site traffic management supervisors STMS; and
• Orange: Garments for all wearers other than supervisors.
STAYING COMPLIANT IN TTMC-W17 GARMENTS
• TTMC-W17 garments must not display any lettering/
symbols/logos on any compliant high visibility material
except within an area located on the wearer’s upper front left
side of the garment. The maximum area permitted is
7500mm2 (eg 100mm x 75mm).
• Garment designs that include a clear plastic pocket or
similar must locate this pocket within the described
maximum 7500mm2.
• Where required for related safety reasons a fabric’s technical
recognition I.D. may be added in an area not exceeding
30mm x 30mm (900mm2) to the wearer’s upper front right
side of a garment (such as PPE/HRC high risk rating).
• A manufacturer’s label to a maximum size of 50mm x 20mm
may be sewn or printed on non-compliant material on the
lower sleeve or leg.
• Any buttons, domes or similar closure devices that are
placed on compliant material must match the colour of
the garments.
STMS GARMENTS
• The STMS sleeveless vest enables the person responsible at
a worksite to be readily identified.
• The background material colour must be fluorescent yellow.
• STMS garments are limited to the STMS logo located on the
upper front left side of the garment and as specified on the
back of the garment and the technical recognition I.D. as
appropriate. Other logos or labels may not be added.
AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 - HIGH VISIBILITY SAFETY
GARMENTS STANDARD
AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 is a joint Australian and New Zealand
standard covering high visibility safety garments.
The standard specifies visual requirements of hi-vis safety
garments, and refers to AS/NZS 1906.4:2010 for fabric and
tape used in the products.
15009GN
BIB
TROUSER
PG 88-89
12005ONT
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12005OBK
120051O
120051Y
12000NT
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AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 + AMDT 2:2020 CLASS DN
Class DN are garments designed for day and/or night time use.
These garments are the most common and are a combination
of compliant background material and retro-reflective tape.
AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 + AMDT 2:2020 CLASS D
Class D are garments designed for daytime use only. These
garments have compliant background material, but no retroreflective tape.
AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 + AMDT 2:2020 CLASS N
Class N are garments designed for night time use only. Class
N has no fluorescent fabric but does have retro-reflective tape.
Class N provides the wearer with high visibility at night when
viewed under retro-reflected light such as vehicle headlights.
AS/NZS 1906.4:2010 - HIGH VISIBILITY MATERIALS FOR
SAFETY GARMENTS
This standard specifies the requirements for high-visibility
materials for outdoor daytime use, or retro-reflective materials
for use at night or in other dark conditions. Designed to be
worn in situations where the wearer needs to be highly visible.
The standard specifies minimum colour and luminance
requirements for fluorescent (F), non-fluorescent (NF)
and retro-reflective materials.
CLASS F (FLUORESCENT BACKGROUND MATERIAL)
Refers to fluorescent fabrics which have the ability to retain
fluorescent pigment. Often, but not limited to, man-made
fibres such as polyester and plastic coatings.
CLASS NF (NON-FLUORESCENT BACKGROUND MATERIAL)
Refers to Non-fluorescent background material. Class NF
materials do not have the fluorescent properties of class F
materials and will provide reduced luminance for the wearer.
Where for safety reasons a garment must be made from
natural fibre which is unable to retain fluorescent colour class
NF fabric can be used. These are often, but not limited to,
cotton and FR blends.
AS/NZS 4399:2017 - SUN PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Products have been tested to the Australian/New Zealand
standard for sun protective clothing AS/NZS 4399:2017
(Ultraviolet Protection Factor).
EN 343 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING - PROTECTION AGAINST RAIN
EN 343 is a European Standard for protective clothing that
outlines a minimum level of protection against wet weather,
and is tested for its ability to withstand heavy water pressure
and for its breathability.
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