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Vented hard hat with pin lock harness shown upright with Brute Safety Products branding

Vented Hard Hat (Pin Lock)

PPE 102 Pin Lock Harness. Vented.

Head protection for industrial and construction sites with a pin lock harness for a secure fit. The six point preassembled harness distributes weight evenly and absorbs impact. Compatible with a full range of accessories and certified to AS/NZS 1801.

$21.95 AUD inc. GST
Taxes included.
In Stock Ready to Ship
Dispatched 1 - 3 Days
Printed Perth, WA
Product Specifications

Harness: 6 Point Pin Lock. Pre-Assembled.
Accessory Compatible: Yes
Compliance: AS/NZS 1801

Who is this for

The Vented Pin Lock Hard Hat is used by construction workers, tradespeople, civil labourers, and site personnel who need a certified head protection solution with a simple, reliable pin lock adjustment mechanism. Certified to AS/NZS 1801, it meets the head protection requirements of Australian worksites across construction, civil, mining, and industrial environments. The pin lock harness provides a secure, adjustable fit with a straightforward adjustment system suited to workers who prefer a no-fuss mechanism over a ratchet wheel. The six-point preassembled harness distributes weight and absorbs impact, and the vented shell reduces heat build-up during outdoor work in warm conditions.

Shipping & Delivery

Shipping Information

Review our shipping options and delivery times below.

State Metro Regional
WA 1 - 5 Business Days / Pickup Available 4- 7 Business Days
NSW 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
VIC 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
QLD 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
SA 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
TAS 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
NT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
ACT 2 - 5 Business Days 4- 7 Business Days
Additional Information

The PPE 102 Vented Hard Hat Pin Lock delivers head protection for construction and industrial worksites across Australia. Certified to AS/NZS 1801, it features a pin lock harness for a secure fit and a six point preassembled harness that distributes weight evenly and absorbs impact.

The vented design promotes airflow to keep wearers cooler during extended shifts, with full accessory compatibility making it a practical and reliable option for tradespeople and workplace safety programs.

  • Certified to AS/NZS 1801 for Australian workplace head protection compliance
  • Pin lock harness for a secure and consistent fit
  • Six point preassembled harness distributes weight evenly and absorbs impact
  • Vented design promotes airflow to reduce heat during extended wear
  • Compatible with a full range of accessories for workplace safety programs
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Frequently asked questions

 Can our company logo be printed on hard hats?

Yes, we offer custom printing on hard hats to include your company name, logo, or branding. Printed hard hats are a popular choice for construction companies, mining operations, and civil contractors who want to identify their crew clearly on site and maintain a consistent branded appearance with clients, subcontractors, and visitors. The print is applied directly to the shell and is designed to be durable in outdoor worksite conditions. Get in touch with your logo file and the quantity you need and we will provide a quote and turnaround time.

What hard hats does Brute Safety Products supply?

We supply vented hard hats in two harness configurations: pin lock and ratchet. Both versions feature a six point pre-assembled harness and ventilation slots to improve airflow and comfort in hot Australian conditions. The pin lock version uses a simple push and click size adjustment, while the ratchet version allows quick and precise fitting via a dial mechanism at the rear of the harness. Both hard hats are certified to AS/NZS 1801. Hard hats are available in a range of colours and can be custom printed with your company logo.

How long does a hard hat last, and when should it be replaced?

Under Australian guidelines, hard hats should generally be replaced every two to three years from the date of first use, or immediately if the shell or harness is cracked, dented, penetrated, or shows any signs of damage from an impact. UV exposure, chemical contact, and heat can all degrade the polycarbonate shell over time, even if no visible damage is present. The manufacture date is typically stamped inside the shell. Hard hats that have sustained a significant impact should be replaced even if damage is not visible, as the internal structure may have been compromised. Check the manufacturer's guidelines printed inside your hard hat for specific replacement intervals.

What is the difference between a pin lock and a ratchet hard hat?

The difference is in how the internal harness is adjusted to fit the wearer's head. A pin lock hard hat uses a series of fixed adjustment positions, which you push and click through to find the closest fit. It is a straightforward and reliable mechanism that is easy to use with gloves on. A ratchet hard hat uses a dial or knob at the back of the harness that can be turned to fine tune the fit precisely and quickly. The ratchet system is generally considered more comfortable for extended wear as it allows a more accurate fit, but both mechanisms are equally compliant and effective at providing head protection.