JB's Reflective Beanie
PPE 103
Workers stay warm and visible with JB's Reflective Beanie. Constructed from 9 gauge acrylic flat knit, it features a double layer and 3M Thinsulate insulation for cold conditions. Visibility in low light is improved by a reflective stripe. The hanging hook allows easy storage, and the one size fits most design suits trades, outdoor professionals and safety conscious workers needing reliable warmth on the job.
Finish: 9 Gauge Acrylic. Double Layered. Reflective Stripe.
Frequently asked questions
Can I add accessories to my hard hat?
Yes, hard hats certified to AS/NZS 1801 typically support accessories like chin straps, ear muffs, face shields and sun brims. Use only accessories designed for your specific hard hat model to ensure they attach correctly and do not compromise protection. Never drill holes or modify the shell as this voids certification and reduces impact resistance. Accessories should clip or slot into existing mounting points. Check compatibility before purchasing accessories and follow manufacturer instructions for proper attachment.
How often should hard hats be replaced?
Replace hard hats every five years from the date of manufacture, even if they look undamaged. UV exposure, temperature changes and general wear degrade the protective properties over time. Replace immediately if the shell shows cracks, dents, penetration or significant wear. Also replace after any impact, even if damage is not visible, as the protective structure may be compromised. Check the manufacturing date stamped inside the shell and maintain replacement records to ensure your workforce has reliable head protection.
Why do vented hard hats have holes in them?
Vented hard hats include ventilation slots or holes that improve airflow and reduce heat buildup during wear. The vents allow air circulation while maintaining the structural integrity and protective properties of the shell. The design keeps workers cooler in hot conditions or during physical work without compromising impact protection. The vents are strategically positioned so they do not create weak points in the shell. Vented hard hats meet the same AS/NZS 1801 certification standards as non vented models, ensuring full head protection with improved comfort.
What does AS/NZS 1801 certification mean for hard hats?
AS/NZS 1801 is the Australian and New Zealand standard for industrial safety helmets. The certification tests hard hats for impact resistance, penetration resistance, chin strap strength and flame resistance. Hard hats meeting this standard protect against falling objects, bumps to the head and certain electrical hazards. The certification ensures the helmet has passed rigorous testing and meets minimum safety requirements for industrial and construction environments. Wearing certified hard hats helps businesses comply with workplace safety legislation.
What is the difference between ratchet and pin lock hard hats?
Ratchet hard hats use a dial mechanism at the back that allows fine adjustment without removing the helmet. Turn the dial to tighten or loosen the fit quickly. Pin lock hard hats use preset holes and pins to adjust the harness size, requiring you to reposition pins manually. Ratchet systems offer easier adjustment during wear and suit workers who share helmets or need frequent fit changes. Pin lock systems are simpler, more robust and suit workers who set their fit once and leave it.