It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that in some applications you need to protect your noggin. Whether it’s from low overhead beams, the potential for falling objects or exposure to exposed electricity, hard hats play a valuable role. Caring for them is not as cut and dry as it may seem. There’s actually a lot more to consider.
You’re probably familiar with OSHA’s requirements on a jobsite. These rules below shouldn’t come as any shock.
The folks at OSHA say:
General Industry: CFR 1910.135 Employer shall ensure each employee exposed to falling objects shall wear a protective helmet. If that worker is exposed to electrical shock hazard they must have specially designed head protection.Construction Industry: CFR 1926.100 Employees working in areas with the potential for head injury from impact, falling objects, or from electrical shock and burns, shall be protected by protective helmets.
That’s great. But, that doesn’t really cover everything you need to know about hard hat safety. Check out Bacon’s 7 tips for getting the most out of your head protection.
Pro Tip: For some quick tips on hard hat selection, check out our blog: Should’ve worn a hard hat, you ain’t right in the head!
Maybe you need a full brim hard hat, vented caps or just a bump cap, there are more choices than ever. You can even get hard hats that look and feel like your favorite ball cap. There’s hard hat shades available that can keep you cool and lanyards that keep your hard hat from landing on the ground below. Now, there’s no excuse for not wearing your protective gear.
Protecting your brain is a pretty big deal. If you have other questions, just give us a holler. We’d be happy to help!
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