

Head protection for professionals: our range covers safety helmets, bump caps and helmet accessories for demanding sites. Choose ventilated construction helmets with chin strap, integrated visors and hearing protection mounts. Models comply with EN 397 and EN 812 for reliable impact and penetration resistance.
Durable shells, quick-adjust harnesses and comfort liners boost safety and productivity throughout the shift.
Industries: construction sites, logistics hubs, industry, shipyards. Use cases: working at height, sandblasting, maintenance shutdowns. Also available: EN 397 safety helmet with visor.
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In stock nowThis section includes industrial safety helmets for worksites, bump caps for low-risk areas, and essential accessories: visors, earmuff adapters, chinstraps, winter liners, sweatbands, and replacement suspensions. Explore certified Suojakypärät, lightweight Kolhulakit, and compatible Suojakypärätarvikkeet for a complete solution.
Industrial helmets typically meet EN 397. Work-at-height helmets often follow EN 12492. Bump caps comply with EN 812. Review optional EN 397 markings such as low-temperature performance, lateral deformation, electrical insulation, and molten metal for task-specific needs in construction, industry, or logistics.
Use a safety helmet when there is risk of falling objects, impacts, or overhead work. Choose a bump cap only where the hazard is striking the head against stationary objects. A bump cap never replaces a certified industrial helmet on building sites or heavy industrial areas.
Prefer 4–6 point suspensions with wheel adjustment for a secure fit. Ventilated shells help in warm indoor logistics, while non-vented designs suit electrical work. High-visibility colors and reflective elements support safety in yards and shipyards. Replaceable sweatbands and liners extend service life and hygiene.
Manufacturers commonly recommend 3–5 years from first use, depending on exposure and care. Sunlight, chemicals, and mechanical stress shorten lifespan. Always replace the helmet after a significant impact, even if no cracks are visible.
Check the shell daily for cracks, dents, and discoloration. Inspect suspension, chinstrap, and fittings for wear. Clean with mild soap and water only. Store away from heat and UV. Replace worn suspensions and sweatbands promptly to keep the fit secure and comfortable.
Use accessories designed for your specific model. Confirm the correct slot type or adapter for earmuffs and the right visor carrier. Mixing systems can reduce protection or void certification. For integrated solutions, select helmet series with matched visor and hearing protection options.
Choose a helmet with a secure chinstrap and, where required, EN 12492 compliance. Keep the profile compact to avoid snagging. Pair with lanyard-compatible hearing protection and a visor that does not obstruct upward vision on scaffolding or in maintenance lifts.
Match visor material to the hazard. Use polycarbonate for flying debris, chemical-rated shields for splash risks, and arc-rated options for electrical switchgear. Consider optical class, anti-fog, and anti-scratch coatings. Ensure the visor integrates with your helmet and earmuffs without gaps.
If the helmet slips, adjust the wheel, suspension height, or chinstrap. Replace worn sweatbands. For visor fogging, clean correctly and add anti-fog or switch to a better-vented visor. If earmuffs feel loose or noisy, check seal cushions and the adapter alignment on the helmet slots.
Replace suspensions, sweatbands, and chinstraps at the first signs of wear to maintain comfort and safety. If the shell shows cracks, brittleness, soft spots, or UV damage, retire the entire helmet. After any major impact, replace the helmet regardless of appearance.
On building sites, a robust helmet with chinstrap and visor improves safety under cranes and scaffolds. In warehousing, ventilated helmets or bump caps increase comfort during picking. In manufacturing, a helmet with earmuffs and a clear visor protects against noise and debris. In shipyards or blasting, high-visibility shells and full-face shields enhance oversight and protection.
Our selection covers certified suojakypärät for demanding tasks, practical kolhulippikset for light bump risks, and reliable työkypärän tarvikkeet to tailor protection to each job. Choose products that match your hazards, environment, and standards to improve safety, durability, and comfort across shifts. Need help specifying head protection for construction, industry, logistics, property maintenance, or shipyards? Browse Suojakypärät, compare Kolhulakit, and complete your setup with Suojakypärätarvikkeet.
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