Hardhats – Safeguard Your Workforce January 30, 2012 at 4:00 pm
There are many forms of personal protective equipment; one such form of equipment is the hard hat. Today hardhats are designed for comfort and style on construction sites as well as meeting safety regulations. If employees are provided with stylish, comfortable, and safe personal protection equipment, they are more apt to wear it follow safety regulations. It’s important that the hard hats fit correctly as this ensures proper safety, comfort, and less fatigue for the worker. This also leads to more productive and more alert workers with fewer accidents.
Varieties
Hard hats feature many different styles and colors. This is because a hard hat can distinguish a workers position on a job site. Engineers and supervisors would wear a different color making it easier to find them on site. There are no standard color assignments for workers, but it tends to be a site to site situation. So in this case the hard hat offers protection for the worker, but also easy detection for others trying to locate their supervisor or the acting engineer.
Classes
There are also different classes of hard hats class A, B, C, and even bump caps. Class A hard hats are meant to protect against falling objects and small electrical shocks. Class B hard hats are meant to protect against falling objects as well as electrical shock. Class C hard hats are not meant to protect against any electrical shock or corrosive materials. Bump caps are only meant to provide protection against stationary objects like pipes or low ceilings and should not be substituted for a hard hat.
Company Logos
Companies often times companies will get hard hats with their company logo printed on it. When a construction site has numerous different contractors working on it the different companies logos help identify the respective companies. In addition to company logos hard hats can also be personalized or visitors or to help boost employee morale. There are other options; workers can buy their own hard hats that may feature their favorite sports teams and colors.
OSHA Compliance
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is the federal agency that enforces and regulates safety and health policies in the work place. Their guidelines require safety clothing on construction sites as well as in many factories featuring different types of manufacturing. The hard hats prevent injury from falling objects and bumped heads, and electrical shocks. Those companies that fail to comply with the OSHA standards are subject to fines and their insurance premiums rise.
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