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MSA Safety Helping to Keep Workers Safe and “Cool”
The V-Gard® C1™ Hard Hat addresses heat safety concerns by helping to keep workers up to 20°F (11°C) cooler

PITTSBURGH, September 19, 2022 – In the past decade, the world has seen nine of its warmest years on record, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information. Working outside in the heat can be grueling, and even more so when it’s a bright and sunny day. To help keep workers safe – and cooler – when working in sunny conditions, MSA Safety, Inc. (NYSE: MSA), the global leader in the development of safety solutions that help to protect people and facility infrastructures, has introduced the V-Gard® C1™ Hard Hat. The helmet features first-of-a-kind technology that can reduce the temperature inside of the hard hat by up to 20 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius).

Called ReflectIR™ Thermal Barrier technology, the patent-pending barrier is applied to the inside of the hard hat. Similar to the benefits of a windshield sunshade, the barrier reduces the penetration of the sun’s infrared rays into the hard hat. In addition to the barrier, the C1 features:

  • Strategically placed vents to improve airflow through the hard hat, allowing for hot air to flow more efficiently out of the shell;
  • An expanded brim design that provides more shade and greater sun protection; and
  • A moisture-wicking sweatband made of a breathable foam padding for additional comfort.

“Our customers are telling us that heat-related hazards, such as heat stress, are among the top health and safety hazards faced by workers today on jobsites,” said Greg Martin, MSA Safety’s Vice President of Product Strategy and Development. “With the V-Gard C1’s unique features, the inside of the hard hat doesn’t trap as much heat. As a result, the helmet helps workers feel cooler on the job when working in the sun.”

Some of the occupations most impacted by high heat-related hazards include those working at heights, on construction sites, and in the oil and gas industry. According to published research from NASA, when temperatures are at 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius), worker productivity can drop as much as 29 percent, and worker error can increase up to 300 percent.

The increasing number of heat-related injuries and deaths among workers has raised concerns with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This year, OSHA launched a National Emphasis Program targeted at protecting workers from heat-related illnesses on the job. According to OSHA, more than 3,500 workers in the United States suffer heat-related injuries and illness annually.

“We’ve been working to develop this solution for several years as part of our commitment to help keep workers safe and comfortable,” Mr. Martin said. “We’ve worked diligently to address heat-related concerns, and the V-Gard C1 Hard Hat represents the latest innovation and investment in our industry-leading hard hat line to do just that.”

While the V-Gard C1 works best at reducing internal temperature in sunny conditions, it can be used anywhere a traditional Type 1 hard hat is used. The C1 is compatible with most full brim V-Gard accessories and is customizable beyond the standard nine available colors. Additionally, the C1 can be configured with reflective striping and logos in multiple locations for a truly customizable hard hat. To learn more about the V-Gard C1 Hard Hat, click here. It’s currently available in North America, the Middle East, India and South Africa.

 

About MSA Safety
Established in 1914, MSA Safety Incorporated is the global leader in the development, manufacture and supply of safety products that protect people and facility infrastructures. Many MSA products integrate a combination of electronics, mechanical systems and advanced materials to protect users against hazardous or life-threatening situations. The company's comprehensive product line is used by workers around the world in a broad range of markets, including the oil, gas and petrochemical industry, the fire service, the construction industry, mining and the military. MSA's core products include self-contained breathing apparatus, fixed gas and flame detection systems, portable gas detection instruments, industrial head protection products, firefighter helmets and protective apparel, and fall protection devices. With 2021 revenues of $1.4 billion, MSA employs approximately 4,800 people worldwide. The company is headquartered north of Pittsburgh in Cranberry Township, Pa., and has manufacturing operations in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America. With more than 40 international locations, MSA realizes approximately half of its revenue from outside North America. For more information visit MSA's web site at www.MSAsafety.com.