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Hardhats & Safety Helmets
Full Brim and Cap Style Head Protection
Discover a variety of hard hats and hard caps at Autumn Supply designed to protect against impact damage to the skull and face. All hard hats and hard caps are designed to be tough, durable, and crack resistant. They are also available in several colors, so you can find exactly what you're looking for. In addition to hard hats and caps, we also have a selection of sweatbands and cooling hats to ensure that you are just as comfortable as you are safe.
Type 1 Hardhats available at Autumn Supply
Depending on the job and the environment, you may be required to have either a Type 1 or Type 2 helmet.
So, what does that mean?
- A Type I hard hat is built to lower the impact of blows to the crown of the skull. Falling tools, smaller materials like bolts and rivets, or other items dropped from above will have their impact lessened, and you'll be protected.
- A Type II hard hat cushions the impact from top-of-the-head blows but also protects the wearer from front, side and back impacts. Workers in an area where equipment is in motion around them may be required to wear a type 2 helmet.
ANSI/ISEA Z891.1-2014 Class C, G, and E Safety Helmets
Hardhats are further broken down into classes, dealing with the electrically conductive properties of the PPE item.
- Class C – Conductive helmet: No protection against contact with electrical conductors
- Class G – General helmet: Designed to lower exposure to low voltage conductors, proof tested at 2200V
- Class E – Electrical helmet: Designed to lower exposure to high voltage conductors, proof tested at 20,000V