MSA 460409 Skullgard Cap Style Safety Hard Hat with Staz-on Pinlock Suspension, Lamp Bracket and Cord Holder | Made of Phenolic Resin, Radiant Heat Loads up to 350F - Standard Size in Natural Tan
$ 778
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MSA 460409 Skullgard Cap Style Safety Hard Hat with Staz-on Pinlock Suspension, Lamp Bracket and Cord Holder | Made of Phenolic Resin, Radiant Heat Loads up to 350F - Standard Size in Natural Tan
HIGH QUALITY PROTECTION: Intended for general purpose use or in places elevated temperatures. These Skullgard helmets have been tested to radiant heat loads producing temperatures up to, but not exceeding 350°F. A smooth crown allows for the easiest use of all MSA welding equipment. Meet the voluntary standard for reverse donning, low temperature [LT], higher temperature [HT[, and Hi-Viz [HV].
MULTI-PURPOSE CAP STRENGTH: Crafted with a phenolic shell and handmade for durability, toughness and quality, this helmet is usable in a variety of industries. Use Skullgard helmets in steel mills, welding, construction, open-pit mining, oil/gas/petrochemical refineries, rubber manufacturing, and steam tunnels.
STAZ-ON SUSPENSION: This helmet features a 4-point Staz-On suspension system to keep helmet in place. Features a high-quality sweatband and nylon height adjusters for superior comfort and a semi-custom fit. Designed to easily clip into the cap shell, allowing users to adjust their liner for a secure fit.
VARIETY OF SIZES & COLORS: MSA hard hats are available in a large variety of colors and sizes providing a comfortable fit and are also easy to clean and maintain. With many different reflective and retro-reflective stripes, MSA gives the ultimate experience in hardhat customization.
MEETS PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS: Skullgard Caps meet all applicable requirements for a Type I (top impact) helmet as outlined in ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (Class G). They are fully third-party tested and certified by SEI. Date codes are molded into the underside of the shell’s brim with the year and month in which that specific shell was manufactured. **This date does not indicate a helmet’s service life; the service life begins when it is placed into service.** – See attached FAQ sheet