ANSI Class G Hard Hats
Class G hard hats offer reliable protection against top-down impacts and low-voltage electrical hazards, making them ideal for construction, utility, and industrial jobs. Meeting ANSI Z89.1 standards, they feature durable shells, adjustable suspension for comfort, and accessory slots for attachments like face shields and earmuffs. Combining versatility, comfort, and safety compliance, Class G hard hats are a trusted choice for demanding work environments. Shop now for superior head protection!
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