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The 3M 19761 is a full brim, slotted safety helmet constructed from polyethylene and designed for use in industrial, construction, and trade environments where head protection is required. It features a 4-point woven nylon suspension with ratchet adjustment, providing a secure and adjustable fit across a wide range of head sizes. The helmet meets ANSI Z89.1, Type 1, Class C, E, and G requirements, making it suitable for general industry and electrical hazard applications. A moisture-wicking brow pad is included and is removable, washable, and replaceable for extended service life. Licensed HVAC techs, electricians, plumbers, and construction crews will find this helmet appropriate for job sites requiring compliant head protection.
The 3M 19761 is suited for residential and commercial job sites where falling object and impact protection is mandated. The slotted design accommodates accessories such as face shields and earmuffs that attach via standard slots on the brim. Goggle retaining slots are built into the suspension for hands-free goggle management. The helmet accepts an optional chin strap for additional retention in elevated or high-movement work conditions. It is commonly worn by electricians, pipefitters, ironworkers, and general contractors across a range of trade disciplines.
Designed as an OEM-style compliant replacement or direct-use safety helmet for trade professionals requiring ANSI Z89.1, Type 1 head protection on industrial and construction job sites.
Inspect the helmet and suspension system before each use for cracks, dents, or damaged components; do not use a helmet that shows signs of impact or structural compromise. Adjust the ratchet suspension to fit snugly before entering the work area. Replace the helmet after any significant impact, even if no visible damage is present, per standard safety protocols. Brow pad removal and washing should be performed according to job site hygiene schedules to maintain comfort and function.
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