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HIGH QUALITY PROTECTION Intended for general purpose use or in places elevated temperatures. These Skullgard helmets have been tested to radiant heat loads producing temperatures up to, but not exceeding 350°F. A smooth crown allows for the easiest use of all MSA welding equipment. Meet the voluntary standard for reverse donning, low temperature [LT], higher temperature [HT[, and Hi-Viz [HV].
MULTI-PURPOSE CAP STRENGTH Crafted with a phenolic shell and handmade for durability, toughness and quality, this helmet is usable in a variety of industries. Use Skullgard helmets in steel mills, welding, construction, open-pit mining, oil/gas/petrochemical refineries, rubber manufacturing, and steam tunnels.
FAS-TRAC III SUSPENSION Designed based on opinions and input from hundreds of customers, our top-end Fas-Trac III suspension functions as an improved ratchet suspension. Flush rear lug attachments eliminate pressure points and three levels of nape strap adjustment give for a fully customized fit. Ratchet comfort pad is contoured to the back of the head, improving airflow and preventing hair-pulling. Ensure continued wear with drastically improved comfort and a graspable ratchet.
VARIETY OF SIZES & COLORS MSA hard hats are available in a large variety of colors and sizes providing a comfortable fit and are also easy to clean and maintain. With many different reflective and retro-reflective stripes, MSA gives the ultimate experience in hardhat customization.
MEETS PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Skullgard Caps meet all applicable requirements for a Type I (top impact) helmet as outlined in ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (Class G). They are fully third-party tested and certified by SEI. Date codes are molded into the underside of the shell’s brim with the year and month in which that specific shell was manufactured.