Choosing From Among Many MSA Hard Hats
Admittedly, choosing the right MSA hard hats, is an exercise that should be reserved for company equipment purchasers or administrative assistants. But seriously, the task of choosing these hats is very important for the fact that they can spell the difference between life and death for the wearer. The different kinds of helmets for the different industries show the love of the typical American blue collar worker for some semblance of variety. Personal Protective Equipment or PPE has never before been as personalized as before. These days you’ll find hard hats with promotional stickers showing their affiliation with a cause or a sport. Ratchet type helmets showcase bright and eye catching colors aside from the common yellow, red or white.
These among other things point to the sign that people want great customizability when it comes to their MSA hard hats. Pictures of family and children tucked under the hard hat visor still has an effect and an importance to the one wearing it, but don’t quite project the uniqueness that some people look for when using their helmets. One unique helmet that grabs the attention is the MSA Full Brim Camouflage helmets. Among other things, aside from its camouflage look is the fact that it is ANSI Z89.1, 2003 certified as a Type 1 Class C hard hat. People probably use this while they are hunting or on a safari.
One of the more eye catching MSA hard hats is the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers fan hard hat. Decorated with the team emblem, the helmet meets ANSI Z89.1-1997 requirements and is classified under Type 1 classes E and G. It can be worn at work (if the supervisor agrees) or it could be kept as memorabilia. Another team helmet, if you will that is available, is one that bears the Dallas cowboys emblem. White and with the familiar black star, it is also compliant with ANSI standards. Most of the time the people who do buy these helmets are obviously fans who purchase them as memorabilia items.
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MSA hard hats do serve other purposes aside from being PPEs. They’re unique from other safety equipment because they protect a very public and a very vital part of the body – the head. Consequently, the head and therefore the face is also the one that gives a person his identity. That’s why hard hats and helmets are very personal items when compared to other work wear such as overalls and boots. Even if the company that a person is working for has already provided general use helmets, a person might want to get his own personal helmet for use while working. There are many advantages to having your own helmet and one of this is that having your own helmet prevents the spread of disease and germs. Just imagine sharing a dirty and smelly helmet with that big guy over there and you’ll know exactly how it feels. Personalized helmets beyond the stickers are the way of the future for many workers. |

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