
GE Safety Helmet Impact Absorbing Hard Hat
GE's Koroyd-equipped safety helmet delivers 48% better impact absorption in a lightweight, ventilated design.
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Overview
Key Features
ENHANCED IMPACT PROTECTION: The GE safety helmet utilizes exclusive Koroyd technology, offering 48% improved impact absorption compared to traditional helmets, making it ideal for construction and safety helmet in various demanding work environments.
LIGHTWEIGHT: Designed with a 95% air-infused Koroyd structure, this low profile hard hat provides comfort and significantly reduces neck strain, making it ideal for extended use in demanding construction and industrial settings.
ADVANCED VENTILATION: Equipped with the world’s thinnest-walled tubes, our hard hat promotes heat dissipation and cross ventilation, keeping you cool under pressure in any conditions—perfect for construction hard hats for men and women.
CONSISTENT PROTECTION: The GH400's Koroyd material crumples uniformly on impact, providing consistent protection and energy absorption across every use, suitable for construction hard hats, climbing helmets for men, and general safety hats.
STREAMLINED DESIGN: This sleek, vented hard hat is engineered to be comfortable and lightweight, allowing you to barely notice it's there, reducing the need to remove it and helping maintain focus on the job site.
Meet workplace standards with this hard hat that adheres to ANSI ISEAZ89.1-2014 TYPE 1 CLASS C Standards, providing head protection for a variety of industrial and construction applications.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Koroyd technology provides 48% better impact absorption than traditional hard hat materials.
- 95% air-infused structure keeps the helmet noticeably lighter and cooler than standard options.
- Ratchet adjustment system allows quick, precise fit customization on site.
👎 Cons
- Class C rating means it does not provide electrical insulation, so it is not suitable for electrical hazard environments.
- Non-vented style may limit airflow in extremely hot conditions compared to open-vent helmet designs.
- Higher price point than basic hard hats may be hard to justify for large crew outfitting.