Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Most helmet enquiries say hard hat and stop, which leaves the two decisions that actually matter unanswered. The first is whether lateral protection is needed: ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type I is tested for crown impact only, Type II adds lateral impact, and a site with swinging loads or restricted headroom needs Type II. The second is electrical class — Class E is tested at 20,000 V, Class G at 2,200 V, and Class C offers no electrical protection at all despite looking identical on a shelf. State both, plus any temperature or molten-metal exposure, and the offer can be matched rather than guessed.
The more of this you send, the closer the first quotation lands.
| Standard required | EN 397, ANSI/ISEA Z89.1, or both for a mixed-standard site |
|---|---|
| Type | ANSI Type I crown only, or Type II with lateral impact |
| Electrical class | Class E 20,000 V, Class G 2,200 V, or Class C non-rated |
| Shell material | HDPE, ABS or fibreglass — affects temperature tolerance |
| Harness type | 4-point or 6-point, ratchet or pinlock adjustment |
| Chin strap | State if required, and how many attachment points |
| Accessory slots | Universal slots for earmuffs, visors or lamp brackets |
| Temperature exposure | State the working range — helmets carry temperature markings |
| Molten metal or hot work | State if the helmet will see spatter or radiant heat |
| Colour and coding | Often used to identify trade or competency on site |
| Marking and branding | Company logo, printed or applied, and quantity per colour |
| Quantity and sizes | Total per colour, and any head-size range required |
| Age on delivery | State any maximum manufacture age your procedure requires |
Select one and it travels with your enquiry. Not sure? Leave it and describe the application instead.
We source to specification. Send your requirement and we will come back with options, lead time and pricing.