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Peak View Plus Hard Hat - Non-Vented PV54. Portwest exclusive design and Patented Model. Tranlucent shell to see through peak and sides: allows the wearer to look upwards without the need to tilt the head.Extra strong yet ultra lightweight Polycarbonate... More details
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Classic Hard Hat 6-Point Flex Gear Ratchet Suspension from Bullard Staying safe on the jobsite is often a difficult task, and hard hats are often required for safety. The high build quality of these 14-ounce hard hats make them a great choice for almost... More details
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PW Arrow Safety Helmet PS50. Lightweight vented helmet with 8 vent ports allowing total airflow circulation around the head area. High-density polypropylene shell with 6 points PE suspension harness for comfort fit. Buckle adjustable size 53-65 cm... More details
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PW Full Brim Helmet Future PS52. Full brim helmet with lightweight PP shell. Its wide profile provides extra protection against sun glare rain debris and non-toxic splashes. A 4 point nylon harness with ratchet wheel adjustable size (52-63cm). Soft foam... More details
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Hard Hat 8-Point Ratchet Suspension This specific hard hat features a unique smooth crown that lowers the risk of impacting objects being trapped by ribs, ridges, or slots. The adjustable headband can be resized, tilted, raised, lowered, and moved within... More details
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Portwest PV60 Peak View Ratchet Hard Hat (Vented) Exclusively designed and patented model, the Peak View Ratchet Hard Hat from Portwest offers top tier safety. The outer shell is completely translucent, allowing the wearer to look upwards without... More details
Hard Hats

Head protection to
prevent injuries caused by impact.
Wearing a hard hat is the law in most industrial workplaces. Whenever there is a potential for injury to the head from falling objects, ANSI-compliant head protection must be worn. All of our hard hats comply with ANSI Z89.1-2003 and include Type I and Type II levels of head protection.
Type I hard hats are the most popular and provide excellent protection from blows to the top of the head, while a Type II hard hat additionally protects from lateral blows to the side of the head. Not only do hard hats protect from head blows, but they can also protect from electrical shock. Class C hard hats provide no electrical protection; while Class E and G hard hats can withstand 2,200 and 20,000 volts, respectively.
Hard hats are available in 4, 6 and 8-point suspensions. A 4-point hard hat suspension is normally more economical, but will not spread out the impact shock as much as an 8-point suspension hard hat. All three options are safe, comfortable and effective; our certified safety professionals can help you determine which type of hard hat is right for your jobsite.
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