We agree that if you are the type of individual whose head meets the standards for protection, you don’t need a hard hat. Those feeling they can qualify.

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We agree that if you are the type of individual whose head meets the standards for protection, you don’t need a hard hat. Those feeling they can qualify should contact your supervisor for testing.

Upon satisfactory completion of the test, you will receive a beautiful embossed certificate suitable for framing. You will also receive a wallet-sized card that must be carried on the job site. It identifies your head as conforming to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z89.2, Classes A, B, C, and D.

The Test goes like this: 1.You will receive a 24- hour water immersion test. Maximum permitted absorption is 0.5 % by weight.

While in horizontal position with head upon a steel plate, an eight pound steel ball will be dropped upon your head from a height of 15 feet….. 2. Next the impact test. You must suffer no damage!

3 Your head will then be subjected to a variety of acids, solvents, and oils. Once again….. you may suffer no damage.

4 A propane torch will be used to determine if your head is fire resistant. If only slow burning, you will receive an A or B rating. If holes appear in your head, a C or D rating will be given.

In the final test, your head must sustain 2,200 volts AC, 60 Hz, for three minutes, with leakage currents not exceeding nine milliamperes.

All tests must be conducted at a variety of temperatures ranging from minus 20 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

If you feel you cannot qualify, don’t despair.

Although not as pretty as your hairdo, the hard hat does provide protection from all of the above.

 Suspension-no more than 12 months or  When wear or damage is noticed during regular inspection  Helmet-no more than 5 years or  After an impact or penetration  When wear or damage is noticed during regular inspection

 Depends on the manufacturer  Sometimes it is legitimate  Working in tight places  Welding applications  Crane operators see better when its reversed  Most of the time it is just fad (what’s cool)  The suspension must also be turned around

 Designed to be worn either way  Sweat band is uniform all the way around  Ratchet can swing to both sides with this style

 May interfere with the suspension properties in an impact; therefore the manufacturer does not recommend it

 Should not affect the impact properties of the suspension as long as it is worn smoothly on the top of the head

 Paint may attack & damage the helmet’s shell, thereby reducing the degree of protection originally provided

 Yes, but they should not be closer than ½ inch from the edge of the helmet & not covering any cracks or defects. Never drill a hole to insert a name tag, etc.

Thank You