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The PIP 280-HP641RV-44 is a vented hard hat designed for demanding industrial and construction environments. The shell is molded from UV-stabilized High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), keeping the hat lightweight while resisting sun degradation over extended outdoor use. Ventilation ports promote airflow through the shell, helping reduce interior temperatures during warm-weather work. The hat ships as a single unit and weighs 0.6041 pounds. It meets ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type I/Class C and CSA Z94.1 Type I/Class C requirements, making it appropriate for general industrial head protection where top-impact and electrical conductivity ratings apply.
This hard hat is suited for residential and commercial construction sites, industrial facilities, utilities, and general contractor applications. The hi-vis yellow shell color supports visibility requirements common on roadway, heavy civil, and high-traffic job sites. The universal accessory slots allow integration with compatible eye, face, and hearing protection attachments, making it practical for multi-hazard environments where workers need to add on protection without swapping headgear. Licensed safety professionals, site supervisors, and tradespeople across electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and general construction trades are the primary installers and users.
Designed as a Type I/Class C hard hat replacement or new-issue unit for general industrial and construction applications where ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 and CSA Z94.1 compliance is required. Universal accessory slots accept a range of compatible eye, face, and hearing protection attachments.
Hard hat fitting and suspension adjustment should be performed before entering a work area, not on the job site. Power down or de-energize equipment in the immediate work zone before beginning overhead tasks where the hat will be worn. Inspect the shell and suspension for cracks, dents, or UV chalking before each use and replace any damaged components promptly. Follow the manufacturer and site safety officer guidance on replacement intervals, typically every two to five years from the date of manufacture regardless of visible condition.
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