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The JACKSON SAFETY 20395 is a front-brim hard hat molded from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) for use in construction, industrial, and utility environments. The contoured dome with a shortened bill improves upward sightlines without sacrificing overhead impact protection. A built-in rain trough channels water away from the face during outdoor work. The 4-point ratchet suspension spans 30-plus adjustment levels, fitting head sizes from 6.5 inches to 8 inches. An absorbent brow pad adds comfort during extended wear. This hard hat meets ANSI Z89.1 Type 1, Class C, G, and E standards and is finished in high-visibility orange for site visibility compliance.
The 20395 is suited for general construction, electrical utility work, road crews, and industrial maintenance where overhead impact hazards and high-visibility requirements apply. The cap-style brim design reduces glare from sunlight and overhead lighting, making it practical for both indoor and outdoor jobsites. A universal accessory slot is built into the shell, allowing compatible face shields, ear muffs, or other attachments to be added without tools. This hard hat is intended for use by construction workers, electricians, linemen, and general trade personnel working in environments governed by OSHA head protection requirements.
Designed for use with universal-slot accessories compatible with ANSI Z89.1 Type 1 cap-style hard hats. No specific third-party model compatibility was stated in the product data.
Hard hats should be inspected before each use for cracks, dents, or suspension damage; damaged shells must be replaced immediately. Adjust the ratchet suspension to achieve a firm, centered fit before entering any work zone. Do not store hard hats in direct sunlight for extended periods, as UV exposure degrades HDPE over time. Replacement intervals and inspection criteria should follow the manufacturer guidelines and applicable OSHA 29 CFR 1926.100 requirements.
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