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PMI ADVANTAGE

For classic styling, maximum comfort and minimum impact, PMI Advantage offers industrial Kevlar head protection and plenty of detail oriented comfort. Fully adjustable ratchet headband and straps make this a helmet for almost any size head.

Key Features:

Fully adjustable . Three point chinstrap . Headlamp retainer . Goggle mount

Size: 54-64 cm Weight: 1.25 lbs (567 g) Blue

Red Orange White Fluorescent Green HL33013 HL33012 HL33011 HL33014 $135.00 HL33018 $155.00

CERTIFIED NFPA 1951, ANSI Z89.1

PMI VENTILATOR

CERTIFIED

ANSI Z89.1

This light duty rescue helmet has all of the features of the Advantage, but has an added vent for those jobs when you need the protection of the Kevlar shell along with a breeze.

Key Features:

Kevlar shell . Three point chinstrap . Headlamp retainer . Earmuff clip . Reflectors . Fully adjustable

Weight: 1.15 lbs (522 g) White

Red HL33069 HL33068 $145.00

PMI POD

Excellent for vertical work and confined space operations, the POD is versatile, lightweight, and features a built in light pod that accepts the intrinsically safe Pelican MityLite 2420 (sold separately).

Key Features:

Three point chinstrap . Flash light POD . Goggle mount

Weight: 1.15 lbs (522 g) Red

White HL33025 HL33026 $131.00

UK4AA

Weight: 7 oz (200 g) HG32015

$25.95 12

HELMET FIT

A comfortable, well-fitting helmet that is designed specifically for vertical work is essential. Helmets must have a secure chin strap and a three-point suspension to keep the helmet on the head when it is needed most. A three point suspension refers to a helmet with webbing support points on both sides of the helmet and at the rear. The chin strap should also be designed so that a relatively high force is required to cause a release. This helps keep the helmet on the user’s head in a tumbling fall. The inside suspension of the helmet should hold the shell away from the skull during a blow to the helmet and should provide air circulation and comfort, particularly during hot weather. The shell should have the rigidity to resist impact to the helmet and penetration by sharp objects but be flexible enough to absorb some of the blow that otherwise would be directly transmitted to the skull and spine.

CERTIFIED

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