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Hard Hats and Helmets

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Helmets and hard hats help to protect workers from hazards that can impact the head. They have a suspension system that transfers the impact force though the body down to the feet, helping to reduce strain to the neck, head, and spine. Hard hats and helmets are OSHA compliant and ANSI rated and should be regularly inspected for structural integrity. Types and classes of hard hats and helmets combine to indicate the impact type (vertical only or vertical and angled) and level of electrical protection (none, low voltage, or high voltage) provided. Hard hats are used by construction workers, road crews, or wherever it's required by OSHA safety regulations.

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Side and Top Protecting Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class E)

Side and Top Protecting Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class E)
Side- and top-protecting front-brim hard hats (Type 2, Class E) have a front brim to reduce glare and help shade the eyes and face in bright sunlight. They are Type 2 to provide protection against vertical and angled impacts up to 60°. Type 2 hard hats have more padding, which generally makes them heavier and more bulky than Type 1 hard hats. They are rated Class E for high-voltage electrical protection up to 20KV. Type 2 helmets should be worn when indicated by OSHA or where swinging objects (such as hooks or chains) are a concern.

General Purpose Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)

General Purpose Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)
General purpose front-brim (Type 1, Class E) hard hats are non-vented and they have a front brim to protect the face from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 1, Class E hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts and high-voltage conductors (up to 20KV). These hard hats are used by construction workers, road crews, and other workers as required by OSHA.

Heat-Resisting Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)

Heat-Resisting Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)
Heat-resisting front-brim hard hats (Type 1, Class G) are used in high-heat applications such as metalworking, forging, welding, and smelting. They are classified as CSA Type 1, which indicates head protection for impacts on the top of the head, and they are Class G to provide low-voltage protection up to 2.2KV. These hard hats are constructed of heat-resistant material that resists damage when exposed to high temperatures. The front brim reduces glare and shades the eyes from overhead sun.

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class C)

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class C)
Vented front-brim (Type 1, Class C) hard hats are vented to help dissipate heat and have a front brim to protect the face from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 1 hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts. Vents on Class C hard hats allow a clear path for electrical arcing, so they should not be used in locations where electrical hazards are present. While full-brim hard hats are used outdoors and in harsh sunlight, front-brim hard hats are used indoors, and locations where the sun is less harsh.

Side and Top Protecting Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class E)

Side and Top Protecting Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class E)
Side- and top-protecting full-brim hard hats (Type 2, Class E) are used where swinging objects such as hooks and chains pose a hazard. They have a full brim around the entire hat to reduce glare and help shade the eyes, face, and neck in bright sunlight. Type 2 hard hats provide protection against vertical and angled impacts up to 60°. They have more padding than Type 1 hard hats, which generally makes them more bulky and heavier. They are rated Class E for high-voltage electrical protection up to 20KV. Type 2 helmets should be worn when indicated by OSHA or where swinging objects (such as hooks or chains) are a concern.

General Purpose Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)

General Purpose Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)
General purpose full-brim (Type1, Class E) hard hats are non-vented and they have a brim around the entire hat to protect the face and neck from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 1, Class E hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts and high-voltage conductors (up to 20KV). Full brim hard hats are used when required by OSHA and workers are outdoors or working in direct sunlight.

Work-at-Height Climbing Helmets (Type 2, Class E)

Work-at-Height Climbing Helmets (Type 2, Class E)
Work-at-height climbing helmets (Type 2, Class E) have a chinstrap that keeps the helmet in place if a fall or impact occurs, and enclose the back and sides of the head, for extra protection. Type 2 helmets provide protection against vertical and angled impacts up to 60°. They have more padding than Type 1 helmets, which generally makes them more bulky and heavier. They are rated Class E for high-voltage electrical protection up to 20KV. Type 2 helmets should be worn when indicated by OSHA or where swinging objects (such as hooks or chains) are a concern.

Work-at-Height Vented Climbing Helmet (Type 2, Class C)

Work-at-Height Vented Climbing Helmet (Type 2, Class C)
Work-at-height climbing helmets (Type 2, Class C) have a chinstrap that keeps the helmet in place if a fall or impact occurs, and enclose the back and sides of the head, for extra protection. Type 2 helmets provide protection against vertical and angled impacts up to 60°. They have more padding than Type 1 helmets, which generally makes them more bulky and heavier. Vents on Class C hard hats allow a clear path for electrical arcing, so they should not be used in locations where electrical hazards are present. Type 2 helmets should be worn when indicated by OSHA or where swinging objects (such as hooks or chains) are a concern.

Work-at-Height Climbing Helmets (Type 1, Class E)

Work-at-Height Climbing Helmets (Type 1, Class E)
Work-at-height climbing helmets (Type 1, Class E) have a chinstrap that keeps the helmet in place if a fall or impact occurs, and enclose the back and sides of the head, for extra protection. Type 1 helmets protect the head from vertical impacts caused by falling objects. Class E helmets are non-conductive and provide high-voltage protection up to 20KV.

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class C)

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 2, Class C)
Vented front-brim (Type 2, Class C) hard hats are vented to help dissipate heat and have a front brim to protect the face from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 2 hard hats provide protection against vertical and angled impacts up to 60°. They have more padding than Type 1 hard hats, which generally makes them more bulky and heavier. Vents on Class C hard hats allow a clear path for electrical arcing, so they should not be used in locations where electrical hazards are present. Front-brim hard hats are used indoors, and locations where the sun is less harsh.

Patriotic Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)

Patriotic Front-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)
Patriotic front-brim (Type 1, Class E) hard hats have maple leaves, flags, and other symbols of national pride printed on them. They are non-vented and they have a front brim to protect the face from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 1, Class E hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts and high-voltage conductors (up to 20KV). They are used by construction workers, road crews, and other workers as required by OSHA.

Vented Full Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class C)

Vented Full Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class C)
Vented full-brim (Type 1, Class C) hard hats are vented to help dissipate heat and have a brim around the entire hat to shed rain, reduce glare, and protect the face and neck from sun. Type 1 hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts. Vents on Class C hard hats allow a clear path for electrical arcing, so they should not be used in locations where electrical hazards are present. While front-brim hard hats are generally used indoors and areas where the sun is not harsh, full-brim hard hats provide additional protection outdoors where the sun is harsh.

Miner's-Style Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)

Miner's-Style Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)
Miner's-style front-brim hard hats (Type 1, Class G) sit closer to the head than traditional hard hats, giving them a slightly lower profile for working in close quarters. They also have integrated hardware to allow a lamp to be attached. Type 1, Class G hard hats protect against vertical impacts and provide low-voltage protection up to 2.2KV.

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)

Vented Front Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)
Vented full-brim (Type 1, Class E) hard hats are vented to help dissipate heat and have a brim around the entire hat to shed rain, reduce glare, and protect the face and neck from sun. Type 1 hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts. They are rated Class E for high-voltage electrical protection up to 20KV. Full-brim hard hats provide additional protection outdoors where the sun is harsh.

Heat-Resisting Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)

Heat-Resisting Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class G)
Heat-resisting full-brim hard hats (Type 1, Glass G) are made of heat-resistant material to prevent heat damage when used in high-heat applications such as metalworking and forging. They have a full brim around the entire hat to reduce glare and shade the face and neck in when working in direct sunlight. Type 1 hard hats provide protection from vertical impacts to the top of the head. Class G hard hats provide low-voltage protection up to 2.2KV.

Patriotic Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)

Patriotic Full-Brim Hard Hats (Type 1, Class E)
Patriotic full-brim (Type1, Class E) hard hats are printed with symbols of national pride, such as flags and maple leaves. These non-vented hard hats have a brim around the entire hat to protect the face and neck from sun, reduce glare, and help shed rain. Type 1, Class E hard hats protect wearers from vertical impacts and high-voltage conductors (up to 20KV). Full brim hard hats are used when required by OSHA and workers are often outdoors or in direct sunlight.

Work-at-Height, Vented Climbing Helmets (Type 1, Class C)

Work-at-Height, Vented Climbing Helmets (Type 1, Class C)
Work-at-height, vented climbing helmets (Type 1, Class C) allow air to circulate to keep workers cool and have a chinstrap that keeps the helmet in place if a fall or impact occurs. Helmets enclose the back and sides of the head to protect against impact as the result of a fall. Type 1 helmets protect the head from vertical impacts caused by falling objects. Vents on Class C helmets provide a clear path for electrical arcing, so they should not be used in locations where electrical hazards are present.

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