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What\'s under your hardhat/helmet?
For a long time I've been uncomfortable with people wearing baseball caps under their helmets. Since the webbing in the suspension is supposed to spread an impact around it has always seemed like the ball cap would change this significantly.
Wearing a tight fitting do-rag, bandana, quilted liner or snug stocking cap forms to the head and shouldn't have a wad of fabric to interfere with the helmet's suspension.
This is how Bullard addresses the issue.
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http://www.bullard.com/Industrial/faq/objectsInside.shtml
TECHNICAL BULLETIN Industrial Head Protection Objects Worn Inside Hard Hats
This technical bulletin concerns the matter of wearing or placing objects, such as baseball caps, inside a hard hat.
Bullard hard hats/caps meet or exceed ANSI Z89.1-1997 standards for industrial worker protective headwear. Currently, there is no requirements or test to examine the effect that a cap or any other object worn inside a hard hat may have on hard hat performance. Therefore, Bullard recommends that hard hat users should never carry or wear anything inside a hard hat. Bullard makes this recommendation for the following reasons: 1. A clearance must be maintained between the hard hat shell and the wearer's head for the protection system to work properly. An additional cap or other object may limit this clearance. 2. Wearers may be unaware that the cap or object contains metal parts, such as a metal button at the top of a baseball cap, which may diminish the dielectric protection provided by the hard hat. 3. Under no circumstances should any item be placed above of below the crown straps. This will effect the performance of the hard hat. Users should note that some products, such as fabric winterliners and cotton sunshades, are designed to work in conjunction with hard hats.
For additional information, contact Bullard Inside Sales at 1-800-227-0423. Harrison L. Hartman
Marketing Communications Manager, Bullard
http://www.bullard.com
1898 Safety Way, Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303
For a long time I've been uncomfortable with people wearing baseball caps under their helmets. Since the webbing in the suspension is supposed to spread an impact around it has always seemed like the ball cap would change this significantly.
Wearing a tight fitting do-rag, bandana, quilted liner or snug stocking cap forms to the head and shouldn't have a wad of fabric to interfere with the helmet's suspension.
This is how Bullard addresses the issue.
*****
http://www.bullard.com/Industrial/faq/objectsInside.shtml
TECHNICAL BULLETIN Industrial Head Protection Objects Worn Inside Hard Hats
This technical bulletin concerns the matter of wearing or placing objects, such as baseball caps, inside a hard hat.
Bullard hard hats/caps meet or exceed ANSI Z89.1-1997 standards for industrial worker protective headwear. Currently, there is no requirements or test to examine the effect that a cap or any other object worn inside a hard hat may have on hard hat performance. Therefore, Bullard recommends that hard hat users should never carry or wear anything inside a hard hat. Bullard makes this recommendation for the following reasons: 1. A clearance must be maintained between the hard hat shell and the wearer's head for the protection system to work properly. An additional cap or other object may limit this clearance. 2. Wearers may be unaware that the cap or object contains metal parts, such as a metal button at the top of a baseball cap, which may diminish the dielectric protection provided by the hard hat. 3. Under no circumstances should any item be placed above of below the crown straps. This will effect the performance of the hard hat. Users should note that some products, such as fabric winterliners and cotton sunshades, are designed to work in conjunction with hard hats.
For additional information, contact Bullard Inside Sales at 1-800-227-0423. Harrison L. Hartman
Marketing Communications Manager, Bullard
http://www.bullard.com
1898 Safety Way, Cynthiana, KY 41031-9303










