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Monday, 17 August 2026

Wearing the right motorcycle safety gear is essential for protecting yourself and complying with the law in Australia.

At a minimum, motorcyclists must wear an approved helmet, but using protective jackets, pants, gloves, and boots is highly recommended to reduce the severity of injuries. Investing in proper gear ensures a safer, more enjoyable ride, whether you’re commuting through the city or touring Australia’s open roads.

AWTA Product Testing can assist with your requirements for accredited testing and assessment of Hi-Visibility garments to AS 4602.1:2024. As test specifications may differ from garment to garment, listed are a range of assessments that may be required. 

High Visibility Fabrics

Each fabric type and colour requires compliance with AS/NZS 1906.4, Section 2. If fabric is used in multiple garments, this only needs to be conducted once per each colour and type.

Fabric chromaticity & luminance and durability               Test Code: P027          

Assessment against the requirements of AS/NZS 1906.4-2023, Section 2 includes the following:

  • Colourfastness to washing
  • Colourfastness to acidic perspiration
  • Colourfastness to alkaline perspiration
  • Chromaticity and Luminance as received
  • Chromaticity and Luminance after UV exposure

UPF rating (optional) Test Code: T28A         

  • Assessment against AS 4399-1996, Appendix A
  • Subcontracted testing to ARPANSA laboratories

Retroreflective Materials

Class R retroreflective tape requires compliance with AS/NZS 1906.4, Section 3. Class RF and SP reflective materials require compliance with AS/NZS 1906.4, Section 2 and Section 3. If the tape is used in multiple garments, this only needs to be conducted once per type.

Class R Retroreflective materials                          Test Code: P025                     

Class RF & SP Retroreflective materials               Test Code: P025 / P027           

Assessment against the requirements of AS/NZS 1906.4-2024, Section 3 includes the following:

  • Photometric performance
  • CIL after UV exposure
  • CIL after washing (5 wash/dry cycles)
  • CIL after abrasion
  • CIL after raised temperature
  • CIL under rainfall
  • Flex cracking
  • Cold cracking

Garment design & labelling                    Test Code: T28G                

  • Assessment against the requirements of AS 4602.1:2024

Depending on the garment classification, this assessment will require testing of some / all of the components listed. The table below will provide a guide to testing required for each classification / level.

            Level   Classification123 
D – DAYT28G P027  TORSO
N – NIGHT onlyT28G P025T28G P025T28G P025TORSO
DN – DAY NIGHTT28G P025 P027T28G P025 P027T28G P025 P027TORSO
N-E – NIGHT only T28G P025T28G P025ENSEMBLE*
DN-E – DAY NIGHT T28G P025 P027T28G P025 P027ENSEMBLE*

Torso – Garment to cover torso
*Ensemble – Garment to cover torso and lower body, either one-piece or two-piece

Additional Manufacturer Claims can be accommodated with the testing below if required:                                                      

  • Chromaticity and Luminance – Wet for F(W) and NF(W) material claim         
  • Chromaticity and Luminance – Extended Performance Claim                        
  • Photometric performance – Extended Performance Claim                             
  • Extended performance wash treatment                                                        

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