Safety work helmet ZIRCON 1

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Suitable for construction. Electrical insulation up to 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC. Weight: 370 g More

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Suitable for construction. Electrical insulation up to 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC. Weight: 370 g More

Product code: 4801 Shipping and Payment

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SAFETY WORKING HELMET, SIZE SETTING SYSTEM UV-resistant polyethylene (HDPE) safety helmet. Inner padding made of polyethylene (LDPE) with 8 suspension points and foam sweatband. Adjustable head circumference 53 to 63 cm. Electrical insulation up to 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC. Standard accessory hole. Two-point or four-point chinstrap attachment. Weight: 370 g Usage areas: construction / construction works Risks: shocks, electric current Directive 89/686 / EEC on PPE EN397: 2012 + A1: 2012 Industrial Safety Helmets -10 ° C / + 50 ° C Standard temperatures 440VAC Electrical insulation properties Protective helmets for industry. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS - Impact *: The force transmitted to the headform during the fall of a 5 kg item from a height of 1 m shall not exceed 5 kN. The kinetic energy on the helmet reached 49 J after the test. - Penetration of sharp objects *: The tip of the weight used in the test (3 kg from a height of 1 m) must not come into contact with the skull. - Fire resistance: The helmet must not burn and emit more than 5s of flame after the flame has been removed. * Tests of mechanical resistance against impact of falling sharp object are performed at ambient temperatures of + 50 ° C and -10 ° C. OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS - Extreme temperatures: Tests of mechanical resistance against impact of falling sharp object are performed at ambient temperatures of +150 ° C, -20 ° C, or -30 ° C. - Protection against lateral deformation. The maximum helmet deflection must not exceed 40 mm. - Protection against accidental short-term contact with live electrical wires, which can reach 440 V (AC). - Spray resistance to molten metal. EN50365: 2002 Electrically insulating helmets for use in low voltage installations CLASS 0 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Helmets with electrically insulating properties for use on, or near electrical equipment with a voltage of less than 1000 V, alternating current, or 1500 V for direct current (electrical class 0). When used in conjunction with other electrical insulating devices, these helmets prevent the operator's head from being hit by a dangerous electric current. These optional electroinsulating properties are more demanding than EN397 tests and serve as a supplement to them. (Marking with two triangles, class 0)
Technical description
UV-resistant polyethylene (HDPE) safety helmet. Inner padding made of polyethylene (LDPE) with 8 suspension points and foam sweatband. Adjustable head circumference 53 to 63 cm. Electrical insulation up to 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC. Standard accessory hole. Two-point or four-point chinstrap attachment. Weight: 370 g ACTIVITIES: construction / construction works RISKS: shocks, electric current Directive 89/686 / EEC on PPE EN397: 2012 + A1: 2012 Industrial Safety Helmets -10 ° C / + 50 ° C Standard temperatures 440VAC Electrical insulation properties Protective helmets for industry. MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS - Impact *: The force transmitted to the headform during the fall of a 5 kg item from a height of 1 m shall not exceed 5 kN. The kinetic energy on the helmet reached 49 J after the test. - Penetration of sharp objects *: The tip of the weight used in the test (3 kg from a height of 1 m) must not come into contact with the skull. - Fire resistance: The helmet must not burn and emit more than 5s of flame after the flame has been removed. * Tests of mechanical resistance against impact of falling sharp object are performed at ambient temperatures of + 50 ° C and -10 ° C. OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS - Extreme temperatures: Tests of mechanical resistance against impact of falling sharp object are performed at ambient temperatures of +150 ° C, -20 ° C, or -30 ° C. - Protection against lateral deformation. The maximum helmet deflection must not exceed 40 mm. - Protection against accidental short-term contact with live electrical wires, which can reach 440 V (AC). - Spray resistance to molten metal. EN50365: 2002 Electrically insulating helmets for use in low voltage installations CLASS 0 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS Helmets with electrically insulating properties for use on, or near electrical equipment with a voltage of less than 1000 V, alternating current, or 1500 V for direct current (electrical class 0). When used in conjunction with other electrical insulating devices, these helmets prevent the operator's head from being hit by a dangerous electric current. These optional electroinsulating properties are more demanding than EN397 tests and serve as a supplement to them. (Marking with two triangles, class 0)