Hardhats – Your People Require Them
There are many forms of safety equipment that can be found on construction sites. One of these forms of protection is the hardhat. Today, hard hats are designed to meet safety regulations as well as being comfortable and stylish. If employees have comfortable protection equipment then they are more inclined to wear it. It is important that the hard hat fits correctly as that is the surest way to ensure proper protection. It also creates less fatigue for the worker and leads to more productivity and less accidents.
Varieties
There are many different styles and colors for hard hats. These colors and styles can distinguish a workers position on a job site. Everyone from engineers to drill operators can have distinctive hats. There are no set colors for workers; it mostly goes site by site. So in addition to protecting workers it leads to a more organized workplace.
Classes
As well as different styles and varieties there are also different classes of hard hates. There are A, B, and C classes and something called bump caps as well. Class A hats are protect workers from falling objects and potential small electrical shocks. The Class B hats are similar in protecting against large objects and electrical shocks. Class C hats are only to protect a workers head, but do not offer protection from shocks. The bump caps are just that, they only protect the worker from minor bumps, similar to bumping a head on a low pipe or ceiling and are not the same as hard hates.
Company Logos
Companies often times companies will get hard hats with their company logo printed on it. When a construction site has numerous different contractors working on it the different companies logos help identify the respective companies. In addition to company logos hard hats can also be personalized or visitors or to help boost employee morale. There are other options; workers can buy their own hard hats that may feature their favorite sports teams and colors.
OSHA Compliance
OSHA, which stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the agency that regulates and enforces the health policies and safety policies within a workplace. OSHA guidelines require that safety clothing be worn on construction sites as well as other manufacturing sites. The hard hats prevent injury from falling objects and head bumps, Class A and Class B also prevent against electrical shocks. Those companies that do not comply with the standards defined by OSHA can be subjected to fines and their insurance premiums may rise.
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