Communications Officer Hard Hat | |
Pre-Printed product
Communications Officer
$19.80
inc. GST
$18.00 + GST
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SKU
TG-HHWCO
Material
ABS Polymer
Weight
0.325 kg
Stock Availability
In Stock
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When it comes to head protection, nothing is more important than ensuring the highest safety standards. For workplaces and environments where emergency communication is critical, our pre-printed Communications Officer hard hat is the ideal choice. This lightweight, ventilated helmet ensures maximum comfort and superior air circulation while safeguarding users against falling objects.
A Communications Officer plays a pivotal role during emergencies. Their responsibilities include:
- Responding promptly to alerts and evaluating the need for emergency declarations.
- Coordinating communication between teams to activate emergency procedures.
- Supporting the Chief Warden and ECO in managing incidents effectively.
The hard hat is designed to make Communications Officers highly visible, ensuring they stand out during evacuations or emergency drills.
Product Features:
- Lightweight and comfortable.
- Compliant with Australian safety standards.
- Pre-printed for clear identification.
Industry Applications:
Ideal for use in construction sites, offices, workshops, warehouses, special events, and more.
Pair the Communications Officer hard hat with matching pre-printed vests for a complete set that enhances visibility and authority in emergency scenarios. Equip your team today to ensure seamless communication and safety!
what are the sizes available?
It's free size and can be worn by anyone
When do I need a hard hat?
Hard helmets are worn at work to prevent head injuries when the risk of injury cannot be totally minimized by other measures. Your head is the most important portion of your body. To think, feel, talk, smell, and hear, you use your head. It just serves to highlight the need to protect your head from danger. Wearing a hard hat is the first line of defense against workplace head injuries.
Is it durable?
Yes. It is always advised to replace your hard helmets every five years, however they may look on the outside. If the user environment is known to involve increased exposure to temperature extremes, sunlight, or chemicals, hard helmets should normally be replaced after two years of use.