Product Description
The SERIUS HEIGHT WORK helmet is made for professionals working at height in extreme conditions. Its chin strap retention system is EN 12492-compliant and designed to minimise the risk of losing the helmet in the event of a fall. The closed shell provides reliable impact protection and protection from electrical hazards.
Features:
- Wing Fit system and rear adjustment dial fits all sizes and guarantees outstanding safety and comfort
- Side attachment options for ear protectors and/or a visor (Euro slot 30 mm)
- Removable inner padding (one replacement set of padding supplied)
- 4 robust head torch clips
- 6-point mounted strap
- Three polished surfaces for customised labelling (company logo/name)
- Chin strap retention system complies to roll-off test according to EN 12492 (50 daN)
- Meets the requirements of the EN 397 and EN 50365 standards for electrical insulation
- Robust hardshell helmet made of ABS in accordance with EN 397
- Fulfills the requirements for very low temperature -30°C use (EN 397)
Technical Information:
- Certification : EN 12492
- Certification : ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 Type I Class G CE
- Certification : EN 397
- Certification : EN 50365
- Head size : 54 - 64
Industrial safety helmets should protect the user’s head from falling objects. The standard defines the following mandatory requirements:
- If the helmet has vents, their total area must be between 150 mm2 and 450 mm2
- Vertical shock absorption
- Penetration resistance against pointed and sharp objects
- Flame resistance
- Chin strap fastening: the chin strap releases at 150 N as a minimum and 250 N as a maximum
There are also a number of optional requirements:
- Resistance at very low temperatures (-20°C or -30°C)
- Resistance at very high temperatures (+150°C)
- Electrical insulation (1.2 mA)
- Resistance to molten metal splash
- Lateral deformation
Electrically insulated helmets are used to protect against electric shocks and prevent dangerous flow through the body, e.g. when working on low voltage systems. The following requirements are mandated by the standard:
- All requirements as stipulated by EN 397
- Protection against AC voltage up to 1,000 V or DC voltage up to 1,500 V
- Electrically insulated helmets must not contain conductive parts
- Vents (if provided) must not allow unintentional contact with live parts