Head-Turners™
Type I, Class E Safety Caps
All protective helmets in accordance with
this standard shall meet either Type I or Type II
impact requirements. In addition, all helmets are
further classified as meeting Class G, Class E, or
Class C electrical requirements. Type I: Helmets
intended to reduce the force of impact resulting
from a blow only to the top of the head. Type II:
Helmets intended to reduce the force of impact
resulting from a blow which may be received off
center or to the top of the head. Glass G
(General): Helmets are intended to reduce the
danger of contact exposure to low voltage
conductors. Test samples are proof-tested at 2200
volts (phase to ground). However, this voltage is
not intended as an indication of the voltage at
which the helmet protects the wearer. Class E
(Electrical): Helmets are intended to reduce the
danger of exposure to high voltage conductors.
Test samples are proof-tested at 20,000 volts
(phase to ground). However, this voltage is not
intended as an indication of the voltage at which
the helmet protects the wearer. Class C
(Conductive): Helmets are not intended to provide
protection against contact with electrical
conductors.
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SC-3 non-slotted design |
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Fully dielectric |
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Design withstands temperature
variances, humidity, and exposure to UV light for
long-lasting wear |
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NightVision™ fully reflective
from all angles |
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Suspension options: ratchet
only (391) |
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