Head Protection
Head Protection - Hard Hats, Liners & Stocking Caps (ANSI Z89.1)
Hard hats are the foundational PPE requirement on nearly every construction, industrial, and utility job site. OSHA requires head protection wherever there is a potential for injury from falling or flying objects, electrical shock and burns, or head bumps against fixed objects (29 CFR 1910.135). Hard hats sold in the U.S. must meet ANSI/ISEA Z89.1, the American National Standard for Industrial Head Protection, which defines two classification systems: Type (impact protection area) and Class (electrical insulation rating).
Type describes the area of the head protected from impact: Type I hard hats protect against vertical, top-of-head impacts — the most common hazard from falling objects. Type II hard hats add protection against lateral (side, front, and back) impacts, recommended where workers may strike their head against fixed objects or be struck from the side by swinging or moving equipment.
Class describes electrical (dielectric) protection: Class G (General) hard hats are tested to 2,200 volts — suitable for most construction and general industrial environments. Class E (Electrical) hard hats are tested to 20,000 volts and are required for electrical utility work and any task involving exposure to high-voltage conductors. Class C (Conductive) hard hats provide no electrical protection and are used only in non-electrical, well-ventilated environments where airflow through vents is preferred.
Our hard hat collection includes both 4-point and 6-point ratchet and pinlock suspension systems in cap and full-brim styles, available in Type I and Type II, Class E, G, and C configurations. Ratchet suspensions allow tool-free size adjustment via a dial — preferred for shared hard hats or workers needing frequent fit changes. Pinlock suspensions adjust to preset positions and are more resistant to debris in harsh environments. We also carry hard hat liners (winter liners, FR liners, and cooling liners) and stocking caps designed to fit comfortably under hard hats without compromising suspension clearance or certification.
Use the filters on this page to sort by Type, Class, suspension style, and brand. For arc-flash-rated head and neck accessories, see our FR accessories collection.
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Pyramex Ridgeline Full Brim 4-Point Ratchet Hydro Dipped Hard Hats HP541-HD
Pyramex
$27.95 - $32.77The HP541-HD by Pyramex is a Ridgeline hydro dipped full brim style, 4-point hard hat. Made with strong, yet ultra-light ABS material, this low-profile design provides a low center of gravity for better balance. Rear padded suspension provides an...$27.95 - $32.77 -
Pyramex Ridgeline Cap Style Vented 4-Point Ratchet Hard Hats HP441V
Pyramex
$14.17The HP441V by Pyramex is a Ridgeline cap style, vented 4-point hard hat. Made with strong, yet ultra-light ABS material, this low-profile design provides a low center of gravity for better balance. Rear padded suspension provides an additional level of...$14.17 -
OK-1 Mesh Hard Hat Shade High Visibility OK-5057009 qty of 6
OccuNomix
$3.65This high visibility mesh hard hat shade will help keep you cooler & more comfortable while working in warmer temperatures. Lightweight breathable mesh provides shade high visibility & cooling airflow for both regular & full brim hard hats...$3.65 -
Occunomix Pack of 20 Snap On Hard Hat Sweatband 870B20
OccuNomix
$45.95#1 Selling Terry Sweatband for Hardhats. Choose from Navy Blue or Beige. These sweatbands easily attach to hard hat suspension with snaps. Adds comfort as well as helping keep the sweat out of your eyes. Sold at a savings in packs of 20. Include a Hard...$45.95 -
Pyramex Moisture Wicking Black Balaclava BL1
Pyramex
$20.40The BL1 by Pyramex is a non-rated balaclava that provides protection from the cold, winds, dust and UV rays and is available in Black or Orange. The hinge design that can be worn in a variety of ways from face mask to neck gaiter and features mesh...$20.40 -
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PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Vented Helmet 280-HP1491RV-FB
PIP
Now: $70.99Was: $75.96PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Vented Helmet 280-HP1491RV-FB - The ANSI Certified Type II, Class C industrial climbing helmet offers superior impact protection while working at heights. The super lightweight ABS shell has a pre-installed Quin Tag...Now: $70.99Was: $75.96 -
PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Non-Vented Industrial Safety Helmet 280-HP1491R-FB
PIP
$75.96PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Non-Vented Industrial Safety Helmet 280-HP1491R-FB - The ANSI Certified Type II, Class E industrial climbing helmet offers superior impact protection while working at heights. The super lightweight ABS shell has a...$75.96 -
PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Non-Vented Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RM-FB
PIP
$93.00PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Non-Vented Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RM-FB - This ANSI certified Type II, Class E industrial climbing helmet offers superior impact protection while working at heights, including a Mips® low friction...$93.00 -
PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Vented Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RVM-FB
PIP
$93.00PIP® Traverse™ Full Brim Vented Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RVM-FB - This ANSI certified Type II, Class C industrial climbing helmet offers superior impact protection while working at heights, including a Mips® low friction...$93.00 -
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PIP® Traverse™ Micro Industrial Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RM
PIP
Now: $82.99Was: $87.83PIP® Traverse™ Micro Industrial Climbing Helmet Mips® 280-HP1491RM - The ANSI-certified Type II, Class E Traverse™ with Mips® industrial climbing helmet delivers superior impact protection for workers at height or in confined...Now: $82.99Was: $87.83 -
Portwest Height Endurance Helmet Expert Class C Orange White Yellow PS82
Portwest
$102.99Portwest Height Endurance Helmet Expert Class C Orange White Yellow PS82 Popular climbing style helmet that meets ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type II Class C requirements. This addition to the PORTWEST Height Endurance head protection line features a...$102.99 -
Portwest Full Brim Premier Hard Hat PS56
Portwest
$14.00Portwest Full Brim Premier Hard Hat PS56 - Full brim hard hat with an unvented shell in HDPE, 4-point textile harness with ratchet wheel to adjust its headband size (52-63cm). It is designed to reduce the danger of contacts with conductors at higher...$14.00 -
Portwest Height Endurance Pro Class C Helmet PS81
Portwest
$88.99Portwest Height Endurance Pro Class C Helmet PS81 - New climbing style helmet addition to the PORTWEST Height Endurance head protection line featuring a high-performance ABS/PC helmet shell with inner foam liner and a chin strap inclusive. This...$88.99 -
Portwest Cooling Rangers Hat Khaki CV24
Portwest
$28.00Portwest Cooling Rangers Hat Khaki CV24 Lightweight, easy to use and ideal for use in hot working environments. The Cooling Rangers hat instantly cools the wearer helping to reduce heat stress when needed most. Materials: Shell Fabric: 100%...$28.00 -
Securis Inner Sweat Band MIPS SEC-A-57
Securis
$15.99SEC-A-57 Inner Sweat Band (MIPS) Upgrade the comfort and hygiene of your Securis head protection with the SEC-A-57 Inner-Sweat Band. Specifically engineered for high-intensity work environments, this premium sweat pad is the perfect solution for...$15.99 -
Securis LED Front Mounted Light Headlamp USB SEC-A-50
Securis
$40.35Securis LED Front Mounted Light Headlamp USB SEC-A-50 Securis SEC-A-50 | Professional LED Front-Mounted Headlamp Illuminate your workspace with precision and power. The Securis SEC-A-50 is a high-performance, front-mounted headlamp engineered...$40.35
Hard Hats & Head Protection — Frequently Asked Questions
Type I hard hats are designed to reduce the force of impact from blows only to the top of the head — the most common configuration, suitable for general construction, manufacturing, and industrial environments where falling objects are the primary hazard.
Type II hard hats add protection against lateral impacts — blows to the side, front, or back of the head — through thicker shells and strategically placed suspension systems. Type II is recommended where workers may strike their head against fixed objects, work in confined spaces, or face hazards from swinging equipment, and is increasingly specified as a conservative best practice across construction sites generally.
Hard hat Class describes the level of electrical (dielectric) protection, independent of Type:
- Class G (General) — tested to withstand up to 2,200 volts. Suitable for most construction and general industrial environments with standard electrical exposure.
- Class E (Electrical) — tested to withstand up to 20,000 volts. Required for electrical utility workers, linemen, and any task involving exposure to high-voltage conductors or equipment.
- Class C (Conductive) — provides no electrical protection. Often vented for comfort and used only in environments with zero electrical hazard. A Class C hard hat must never be used near energized electrical conductors.
Yes — Type and Class are independent classifications. A hard hat can be Type I Class E, Type II Class E, Type I Class G, and so on. The Type designation refers to impact area coverage (top vs. top + lateral); the Class designation refers to dielectric (electrical) performance. An electrician or utility worker needs Class E regardless of whether they choose Type I (lighter, top-impact only) or Type II (heavier, adds lateral protection). Many electricians prefer Type I Class E for reduced weight during long shifts; others choose Type II Class E for additional impact protection in congested work areas.
Ratchet suspensions use a dial or knob on the back of the hard hat for tool-free size adjustment — turn to tighten or loosen. This makes ratchet suspensions ideal for shared hard hats, frequently changing crews, or workers who need quick fit adjustments throughout the day. Most modern hard hats use ratchet suspensions.
Pinlock suspensions adjust manually by repositioning straps into preset holes. They are simpler mechanically and more resistant to clogging from dust, mud, or debris in harsh outdoor environments — a consideration in some construction and oilfield settings where ratchet mechanisms can become difficult to operate when dirty.
Most manufacturers recommend replacing the hard hat shell every 5 years and the suspension system every 12 months, depending on use and exposure conditions. Hard hat shells degrade from UV exposure, heat, and chemical contact over time — a shell that looks structurally sound may have reduced impact performance after years of outdoor service. Always inspect for cracks, dents, discoloration, or chalky texture before each use, and replace immediately after any impact, regardless of visible damage. Never drill holes, modify the shell, or remove suspension components — these actions void the ANSI Z89.1 certification.
Yes, as long as the liner does not interfere with the suspension system or reduce the clearance between the shell and your head — this clearance is what allows the suspension to absorb impact energy. Hard hat winter liners and stocking caps are designed to fit within the suspension without compressing it. Avoid bulky liners that push the hard hat up off your head or alter how the chin strap fits. For electrical workers, ensure any liner worn under a Class E hard hat does not reduce dielectric protection — non-conductive materials are recommended. FR-rated hard hat liners are available for workers in arc flash environments; see our FR accessories page.