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Miron Construction Invests in STUDSON Safety Helmets

Miron Construction Co., Inc. announced it has adopted Type II safety helmets from STUDSON, an above-the-neck safety innovator, for all employees, subcontractors, and partners, commencing a multi-week rollout to replace all of Miron’s traditional hard hats. The general contractor continues to push the envelope on what can be accomplished through its Safety, Quality, Production (SQP) philosophy.

Miron conducted a helmet pilot program in 2023 to evaluate different models of Type II safety helmets. After extensive employee testing, Miron selected the STUDSON SHK-1 vented varieties due to its superior protection, comfort, and existing face shields and welding hoods compatibilities.

The safety helmets boast several advancements aimed at ensuring the protection of workers. Within, the helmets incorporate Koroyd welded polymer tubes, which more efficiently absorbs shock upon impacts. This material also enhances heat dissipation compared to traditional EPS foam, and improves ventilation due to its cellular open structure design. On the shell, the helmets feature embedded Twiceme technology, offering individual workers the optional capability to upload their critical health data for ease of access for first responders.

For more information, visit https://studson.com.

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