Honeywell, Fibre-Metal Climbing Style Full Brim, Type II, Dual Locking Ratchet Suspension, Non-Vented
The Honeywell Fibre-Metal full-brim helmet delivers reliable protection in demanding environments where a mix of impact resistance and electrical protection is a top priority. This hard hat features an 8-point suspension system to allow for enhanced comfort and overall stability in comparison to 4-point systems, especially during long shifts. Due to their full-brim appearance, these hard hats equip users with added protection from sun, rain, and falling debris, all while protecting against electricity. This helmet is a reliable option suited for those working in electrical, utility, construction, and industrial applications and other high-risk environments.
Certified to ANSI/CSA Z89.1 as Type II, Class E safety helmets. These Fibre-Metal climbing-style helmets provide both lateral and vertical impact protection with Class E electrical dielectric resistance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum number of helmets that I can order?
The order minimum for these helmets is 6 units, with larger quantities available for your team's needs.
What type and class rating does this hard hat have?
This hard hat is certified to ANSI/CSA Z89.1 as Type II, Class E safety helmet. These Fibre-Metal climbing-style helmets provide both lateral and vertical impact protection with Class E electrical dielectric resistance.
Are these hats vented?
No, this hard hat does not have any ventilation.
Is the fit of the hard hat adjustable?
Yes, this hard hat offers an 8-point suspension system that is designed to offer users a secure yet stable fit.
Can this helmet be customized with logos or names?
Yes, you can customize it with a logo or a name in the front, back, left, and right locations. Or choose no customization if you are looking strictly for the hard hat.
What types of jobs usually use this style of helmet?
This style of helmet is commonly used in electrical, utility, industrial, construction, and general maintenance environments where both resistance to impact and electricity are important.