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The PIP 282-ABR170-52 is a low-profile bump cap designed to protect workers from minor head impacts, lacerations, and abrasions in environments where full hard hat protection is not required. Built in a classic baseball cap silhouette, it features an inner HDPE liner that absorbs and deflects contact from stationary objects such as low-clearance equipment, open cabinets, and overhead piping. The slide-lock adjustment system allows quick, tool-free sizing across a range of head circumferences. Finished in a navy and yellow colorway for easy jobsite visibility, this cap suits trades and maintenance crews who need lightweight head protection without the bulk of a standard hard hat.
This bump cap is suited for indoor maintenance, light manufacturing, warehousing, and utility work where overhead hazards are present but fall-object and electrical protection ratings are not required. It is appropriate for electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and general maintenance personnel working in confined or low-clearance areas. The low-profile baseball style allows it to be worn comfortably under additional PPE or in tight crawl spaces and utility chases.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-issue bump cap for workers requiring low-level head protection in light industrial, maintenance, and trade service environments where hard hat standards do not apply.
Bump caps are worn directly on the head and require no tools or fasteners for fitting. Adjust the slide-lock mechanism to achieve a snug, secure fit before entering any work area with overhead hazards. This product does not meet ANSI Z89.1 hard hat impact or electrical insulation requirements and must not be substituted for a compliant hard hat where those standards are mandated. Inspect the HDPE liner periodically for cracks or deformation and replace the cap if structural damage is found.
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