According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there’s roughly 40,000 head injuries every year that result in at least one day away from work. How many of these were caused due to wearing either none or inadequate head protection?
When working in areas that have potential hazards where you may hit your head, whether it’s due to falling objects or the chance of bumping your head, you need to have adequate head protection to help keep you safe. But how do you know which hard hat you should choose? And is there even a difference? Isn’t a hard hat just a hard hat?
Not exactly. Hard hats for industrial use are divided into two main categories. From there, there are differences according to the style and manufacturer, but the main difference in protection is whether they are classified as Type I or Type II.
These ratings are classified per ANSI Z89.1-2014, which provides performance and testing requirements so you can be sure your hard hat will provide the protection you need. There is no in-between on these standards – a hard hat is either rated as Type I or Type II.
So, what’s the difference?
Type I
Type I hard hats are designed to reduce force from impacts to the top of the head ONLY. To classify hard hats as Type I, there are four specific performance requirements:
Type II
Type II hard hats are designed to reduce as a result of an impact to the top AND sides of the head. They follow the four performance requirements of a Type I helmet as well as three additional requirements:
No matter the difference between the hard hats, their goal is to help ensure you are protected from impacts that could result in injuries, time off work, and even death. In order to get the most out of your head protection and stay safe, ensure you select the hard hat your job requires. You should also inspect your PPE prior to each use to make sure it’s in working condition. If a hard hat has been struck severely make sure to discard it immediately, even if you can’t see any visible cracks. Hidden hairline cracks will affect its integrity.
Grab your quick reference between Type I and Type II hard hats.
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Original Article Credit: MSA