From Hard Hats to Helmets: The History & Future of Head Protection

HISTORICAL INDUSTRIAL USE of  helmets can be traced to Polish salt mines in the early 1500s. Workers needed protection from salt blocks tumbling down from above their heads (Hanik, 1988). In addition, Cornish tin and copper miners wore hats made of leather or felt...

ENR | Anti-Concussion Technology: The Helmet on Your Head

In December, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced it was replacing traditional hardhats for its employees with ANSI-Z89.1-certified Type II safety helmets when they work on sites.

Video: Upgrading Safety: From Hardhats to Helmets | WEBCOR

Webcor has adopted advanced helmets with chin straps to enhance head protection for their workers, inspired by the significant benefits observed in preventing serious injuries. Leadership’s example and positive experiences, such as a project engineer’s fall and a...