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Full Brim Hard hat:
These are outfitted with at 360 degree brim that circles around the entire hardhat. This brim protects the face, ears, neck and shoulders from falling debris, snow, rain sun, and splash without hampering your vision. This extended brim also helps guard against injury due to bumping into solid-stationary objects. Full brim hard hats are used widely as an authorized construction hard hat with many construction firms.
Custom Hard Hats:
NFL hard hats, Nascar, cowboy hard hats or western hard hats, pink hard hats and others are becoming increasingly popular on the work site due to their fashionable appeal to the workforce. The custom hard hat (if authorized) helps employers keep headgear on their workers because it is fun to display a flashy or cool looking hard hat rather than a plain or dull looking hardhat. These days, a custom hard hat is being used more and more as an authorized construction hard hat. One of the most frequently heard excuses as to why workers hate to wear headgear is because they look too plain or nerdy. Other types of custom hard hats are the type where employers have their own custom imprinted logo affixed to bring a more uniform and professional look to their PPE.

Miners Hard Hat:
a mining hard hat typically is no different that any other design other that the fact that it has a light attached to it for working in dimly lit areas.
Metal Hard Hats and Aluminum Hard Hat or Helmet:
You would certainly think that metal or aluminum hard hat would be better or stronger that any other type of head protection. These designs are not Cheap Hard Hats but are very sturdy and offer good protection from falling objects although they are not the style that is most popularly used. You would never want an aluminum or steel hard hat if you are an electrician. Metallic hardhats can be highly dangerous on sites where energized electrical circuits are a concern because steel and aluminum conduct current. Plastic hard hats and hardhats with other specific materials are used more in the presence of electricity.
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