Safety Helmet QUARTZ III

  • PPE Directive 89/686/EEC
  • EN397:2012 + A1:2012 Protective helmets for industry
  • MM Molten metal spray
  • +50°C -30°C Very low temperature – -30°C / +50°C
  • 440VAC Electric insulation

Safety Helmet QUARTZ III

ROTOR ADJUSTMENT SAFETY HELMET
UV-resistant high density polypropylene (PP) safety helmet. Polyamide cradle: 3 textile bands with 8 fixing points. Foam sweat band. Innovative adjustable ROTOR system: head sizes 53/63 cm. 2 possible positions of the headband (high/low) for better comfort. Electrical Insulation up to 1 000 V.A.C. or 1 500 V.D.C.
Polypropylene (PP)
Weight : 332 g

Benefits and Usages of Helmet (Hard Hat)

Hard hats are indispensable in a wide range of sectors, including:

Construction: Workers on construction sites are exposed to numerous head hazards, such as falling debris, tools, and equipment. Hard hats are essential for protecting against these risks.
Mining: Miners operate in underground environments where the risk of falling rocks and other hazards is high. Hard hats are crucial for their safety.
Oil and Gas: Workers in this industry often work in hazardous conditions, including exposure to falling objects and electrical hazards. Hard hats are essential for protecting their heads.
Manufacturing: Industrial environments can involve heavy machinery and potential falling objects. Hard hats are worn to safeguard workers from head injuries.
Utilities: Utility workers, such as linemen, face the risk of electrical shock and falling objects. Hard hats are essential for protecting their heads from these hazards.
Emergency Services: Firefighters, police officers, and paramedics are exposed to various dangers, including falling debris, impact injuries, and electrical hazards. Hard hats are a vital part of their protective gear.
Types of Hard Hats
Different industries have specific needs, and hard hats are designed to meet these requirements.

Types of Helmets:

There are primarily two types-

Type I: Designed to protect against impact from objects falling directly onto the top of the head.

Type II: Offers protection against impact from objects falling directly onto the top of the head, as well as the sides.
Additionally, hard hats can be classified based on their electrical properties:

Class G: General use, providing limited electrical insulation.
Class E: Electrical, offering higher voltage protection.

Area Of Use
Construction / Civil engineering
Light industry
Shock
Electrical

Specification of Safety Helmet QUARTZ III

PPE Directive 89/686/EEC
EN397:2012 + A1:2012 Protective helmets for industry
MM Molten metal spray
+50°C -30°C Very low temperature – -30°C / +50°C
440VAC Electric insulation
EN50365:2002 Electrically insulating helmets for use on low voltage installations
CLASS 0 Casques electriquement isolants – Classe 0

COLOUR
White, Blue, Grey, Yellow, Black, Orange, Red, Green

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 30 × 30 × 15 cm
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