The
V-Gard Elite Hard Hat with Fas-Trac dial ratchet suspension is built to last
and designed to work just as hard as you do. Suitable for
all construction, mining and industrial applications.
The MSA V-Gard Helmet,
with its distinctive trademark “V” design, is a world recognised brand known
for comfort, quality and durability.
About the hat:
• Robust design, durable shell construction.
• Replaceable sweatband prevents perspiration
build-up.
• Extended peak for greater visibility and extra
protection from the sun and rain.
• Glaregard® Surface underbrim to reduce reflective
glare.
• 100% LEGAL & tested to meet SAI Global
Standards.
• One size fits most with a comfortable Fas-Trac
dial ratchet harness size ranging from approx. 53cm – 66cm.
• Earmuff & visor attachment slots.
• Chin strap compatible.
About the design:
• Each hat is individually dipped and completely
unique.
• This is NOT A STICKER so any future defects or
cracks can be spotted as in accordance with Australian & UK law.
• Our designs cover the entire outside of the hard
hat and will not fade or easily scratch.
• 100% LEGAL & fully tested to meet Australian
& NZ Standards AS/NZS1801 & British Standards BS EN 397:2012.
• Due to the hydrographic process, the pattern
position and sizing of the images may vary from the pictures. Stretching and
some fading is common with hydrographic processes.
• All designs are MADE TO ORDER.
Care and Maintenance of Hard Hats:
All components, shells, harnesses,
headbands and accessories should be visually inspected at least weekly for
signs of dents, cracks, penetration or other damage due to impact or rough
treatment which may reduce the degree of safety originally provided. All hard
hats must be replaced if damaged, no matter how new or old they are.
Manufacture Date: Each helmet, when
manufactured, has a year and month of manufacture stamped onto the inside of
the shell near the peak for easy reading. The arrow in the stamp points to the
month and the arrow overlays the arrow. For example, if the arrow points
to 9 and the number is 12 - then the helmet was manufactured in September 2012.
Use By Date: Under Australian law, the
use by date is 3 years from the date of issue of the hard hat. However,
this is a guide only and depending on usage, storage and condition this time
frame may vary. The date of issue may not be the same as the date of
manufacture. At the time of issue, the hard hat should be marked with the issue
date on the sticker located on the inside of the shell.
Components of harnesses may deteriorate
more rapidly in service and harnesses should be replaced at intervals not
longer than 2 years.