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Key informations of HARDHATS

       


                                 
     Identification of standard hardhats by marking of BS and ANSI standard 

                     
           Manufactured month a year have worked separately to identify whether it expired or not 
                      
            Type of materials has been marked to know what types of materials were used to produce the helmets 
               
          Type of class which defined by ANSI that G,E,C depends of conductive rated voltages 

                      

               NOTE: Above details that will be marked different way by manufacturers except marking of BS and ANSI standards


                 Wearing standard PPE is one of the control measures if it is standard quality.

                       

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