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JSP 280-AJS260-10 EvoLite Skyworker - ABS Shell w/ EPS Liner - 6-Pt Susp, Wheel Ratchet - (CLOSEOUT)

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280-AJS260-10
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Part Number280-AJS260-10
SKUs5038428178983
CertificationsANSI Z89.1 Type 1 Class C
ManufacturerPIP
MaterialABS
Suspension Harness6 Point Ratchet
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The EVOLite® Skyworker™ helmet has a suspension system and shell structure that has been designed to be used for industrial, mountaineering, rescue and leisure activities. Meeting the EN12492 standard. A helmet complying to the mountaineering standard is impact tested with two 5kg strikers. A hemispherical striker is dropped from 2 metres onto the crown of the helmet and a flat striker from 500mm on to the front, rear or side by tilting the headform to 30°. In all cases, the transmitted force through the neck of the headform must not exceed 10kN. Two penetration tests with a 3kg pointed striker are also performed within a 50mm radius of the helmet's crown without making contact with the headform.

FEATURES

  • Strong ABS plastic shell is lightweight and comfortable and protective
  • Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) Impact Liner helps absorb the forces of front, side or rear impacts
  • 6-Point suspension system with polyester textile straps offers unrivaled comfort
  • Revolution Wheel Ratchet is easy to use and has a deep nape strap which enables a firm helmet fit
  • Unique "3D Adjustment" provides a precise fit using harness depth settings
  • Side and rear ventilation increases air circulation, keeping the head cool and comfortable
  • Includes a 4-point cross-over chin strap with quick release buckle that is adjustable for a safe & secure fit
  • Chamlon™ sweatband with porous PU coating for maximum sweat absorption
  • Short brim for greater visibility when looking up or in confined spaces
  • Meets ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014, Type I, Class C requirements
  • EN 12492 Mountaineering standard

 

JSP's mission is to develop quality, innovative safety products that help improve occupational safety and health worldwide. By developing products that exceed latest performance requirements while improving comfort and wearer acceptance, JSP enables an estimated 40 million people worldwide to protect themselves daily in their lives and workplaces.

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What is the difference between the hard hat types and classes?
The type (I, II) refers to the impact location rating and the letter (E, G, C) specifies the electrical protection a hard hat offers.
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