CADI 5-RS Safety Helmet EN 397, Red, 6-Point Suspension
Product description
Protective helmet made of polyethylene for impact protection in accordance with EN 397:2012 A1:2000. Insulation up to 1000 V AC in accordance with EN 50365:2002 at an ambient temperature between -20°C and 50°C. The helmet has a 6-point interior, an adjustable head strap, a fabric forehead sweatband, a rain gutter and a slot for ear and face protection. The height can be adjusted in two positions. The helmet weighs 318 g and is red.
Offers enhanced stability with six points of attachment within the hard hat. Distributes weight and impact force evenly for increased comfort.
Provides a customizable fit for enhanced comfort and security. Easily modify the internal harness to accommodate various head sizes.
Measured in kilograms (kg), indicating how heavy the helmet is when worn. Lighter helmets reduce neck fatigue during extended work periods.
The primary substance used in helmet construction that determines crucial safety properties including impact resistance, weight, durability, and protection level for specific workplace hazards.
The exterior color of the hard hat, which may indicate worker role, department, or certification level while enhancing visibility and safety on job sites.
- Cold Protective
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Impact Resistance
- Electrical Protection
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Standards and labels
EN 397:2012+A1:2012 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for safety helmets for use in industry. The standard specifies the requirements for the helmet's impact resistance, penetration resistance, and electrical insulation properties, as well as the helmet's ability to fit securely on the head and stay in place during use. Test results for EN 397:2012+A1:2012 include measurements of the helmet's ability to protect against impact, penetration, and electrical hazards and the stability and fit of the helmet on the head. The standard is intended to ensure that safety helmets used in industry provide adequate protection for the user. This version is an amendment to the original standard, adding new test methods and improved safety requirements for the helmets.
EN 50365:2002 is a standard for safety of electrical equipment used in potentially explosive atmospheres. It sets rules for how electrical equipment should be built and used to keep people safe. It also has tests to make sure the equipment will work well and be safe to use in those environments. The tests check for things like how well the equipment can handle different situations, and how well it can protect against explosion. The test results can be pass or fail for each rule in the standard.
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