Construction Industry Adoption
Contractor and Owner programs, requirements, newsletters, and articles featuring industry information regarding the movement towards helmets
Making the Switch: Hard Hats vs. Safety Helmets | Grainger
For over 100 years, hard hats have helped protect workers from various hazards, including falling objects, tools, debris and electrical hazards. However, the hard hat wasn’t designed to protect against injuries from slips, trips and falls, which in 2020 resulted in...
McCarthy Prepares to Complete Final Transition to Helmets for All Employees and Trade Partners
McCarthy Holdings, Inc., one of the nation’s largest 100 percent employee-owned construction companies and the nation’s safest commercial builders, is preparing to complete the transition from standard hard hats to helmets for all trade partners on the firm’s...
SKANSKA: Assessing Next-Generation Construction Helmets
“There are many reasons why we are looking to improve the current head protection. The primary reason is the fact that head injuries of all classifications still occur on our projects. These injuries vary on the spectrum of severity, from minimal in nature to...
Brain Protecting Construction Helmets Gain Ground in US | ENR
In 2017, Clark Construction, based in Bethesda, Md., became the first general contractor to require personal protection headgear with a higher safety standard than traditional hardhats on all of its projects. In May, Clark extended that requirement to all...
Construction Hard Hat Upgrades: Improving Site Safety | Gilbane
For decades, the construction industry has used the same personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep our workers safe; hard hats, high visibility vests, safety-toed boots, gloves and glasses have been responsible for saving numerous lives and preventing countless...
Clark Helmet Requirements
In 2017, Clark Construction became the first general contractor in the US to implement a company-wide adoption of safety helmets with chinstraps that meet certain performance standards.
Why the Switch to Safety Helmets is a Good Decision | Business.com
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) happen frequently in industrial environments, including the construction, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture and mining sectors. However, the CDC states that the “construction industry has the greatest number of fatal and...
Why Your Construction Company Needs Smart Helmets
A smart helmet combines the traditional safety structure of a hard hat with cutting-edge technology to create a safer helmet that’s brimming with features to boost productivity, efficiency and effectiveness.