6-point cradle harness system offers excellent comfort without compromising on performance
Features electrical insulation up to 1000 Vac or 1500 Vdc (EN 50365)
Made from high-density polyethylene shell
Can be used at temperatures between -10 degrees C to 50 degrees C
The risk of sustaining a head injury is a constant danger in many industrial work environments such as mining, power generation, and forestry. Physical injuries are the most dangerous. These can result from the impact of falling objects or collisions with fixed objects at work. Because of the nature and extent of these activities, it is difficult to eliminate them with only appropriate organizational solutions. Safety helmets are the best way to protect workers. The specific nature of physical risks identified during the risk assessment for each activity will determine the type of helmet that is used. This article is for both employers and OSH engineers as well as users of protective helmets. This article provides information about the definitions and requirements for various types of protective helmets that provide protection against physical hazards.
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