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MSA Safety Announces Newest Industrial Head Protection Solution

MSA Safety, Inc., the global leader in the development of safety solutions that help to protect people and facility infrastructures, announces its latest innovation in head protection, the V-Gard H2Safety Helmet. As the newest head protection solution available within MSA Safety’s iconic V-Gard® head protection line, the V-Gard H2 Helmet brings together features of the world’s most popular and most recognized industrial helmet system with new features, including the Mips® brain protection system for industrial safety helmets.

The V-Gard H2 Safety Helmet is designed to meet the impact requirements related to ANSI Z89.1 Type II certification, the U.S. standard established to help protect workers from a wide variety of hazards. These include lateral and side impacts to the head, such as from slips, trips or falls, which U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics site as a cause for full time construction workers missing at least one day of work annually.

The V-Gard H2 Safety Helmet features the option to include the Mips brain protection system for industrial safety helmets that can help to reduce the risk of brain trauma injuries. The Mips safety system is a low-friction layer inside the helmet that is designed to move slightly in the event of an impact to the helmet. The system adds another layer of protection intended to help reduce the risk of brain trauma by redirecting rotational energies in the event of certain angled or lateral impacts to the helmet, such as during slips, trips and falls.

Additional features of the V-Gard H2 Safety Helmet include the integrated 4-point chinstrap and extensive accessory compatibility with nearly all V-Gard H1 and V-Gard accessories. The V-Gard H2 Safety Helmet is available in vented and non-vented options, as well as a wide variety of colors. A wide variety of logo and customization options are also available for the helmets.

The V-Gard H2 Safety Helmet is currently available in the United States.

For more information, visit https://us.msasafety.com.

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