Balanced lightweight electrician’s safety helmet, non-vented, with 6-point Fas-Trac® III ratchet suspension and GS-ET-29 class 1 face shield certified for protection against arc flash. For use where top impact hazards to the head, chemical splash, Ultra-Violet radiation, molten metal splash or electric arc to the face exist.
Helmet Features
Made of ABS for strength and lateral crush protection (LD option)
Modern, dynamic with sports styled shell
Low profile (patented visor mechanism which minimises helmet shell size)
Channel around perimeter of the helmet diverts rain and debris from user
Anti-static assembly; certified electrostatic-INERIS for use in ATEX/explosive environments
Protection against molten metal (MM option)
Electrically insulating helmet meeting EN 397 440 V AC and EN 50365 1000 V AC
Compatible with hearing protection•Complete with 4-point chinstrap for better helmet retention
Helmet delivered in a protective reusable storage bag
Optional: chin cup made with arc flash resistant materials
Suspension Features
6-point Fas-Trac® III ratchet suspension with premium washable and replaceable sweatband
Head straps in woven polyester providing high comfort and long term, consistent shock absorption performance
Balance and stability with a lower nape strap•Comfort pad to separate the ratchet from the head increasing comfort and cooling airflow
Ratchet offers smooth rotation
Easy grip knob adjustable even with gloves
Three levels of nape height adjustment giving superior fit
Face Shield Features
Protects against impact, chemical splash, Ultra-Violet radiation, molten metal splash and electric arc to GS-ET-29 class 1 (4kA)
Premium anti-fog/anti-scratch coated visor fits over all corrective and safety glasses
Reliable single handed smooth movement, even gloved
2 face shield positions (up or completely down)
Tool free lens replacement
Storage time (helmet not used): 3 years
Service life (in addition to storage time): 5 years
MSA recommends noting the date of first use on the sticker (supplied with the helmet) and affixing it to the shell. This is usually the start date of the service life.
NOTE: The “date code” on the edge of the MSA helmet indicates the date of manufacture (shell), not the actual date of commencement of use, as the time between the date of manufacture and the actual distribution to the user varies.
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