Esko SecurePlus Nexus Helmet 7 Colors

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  • Nelson

Modularity as standard

Non-vented to meet electrical safety standards

High performance ABS shell

Premium Twist2Fit ratchet headband for secure fit

Premium Dry-Tech sweatband provides up to 40% faster drying and absorbs 4x more moisture

Tested down to -40°C low temperature

Reflective sticker kits available

Micro peak for maximum upward visibility

Complete with fully removable and adjustable EN397 4-point chinstrap

Available in white, hi-vis yellow, his-vis orange, red, green, blue

Weight: 415g

Approved to EN 397: 1000V AC (unvented shell), LD, MM, -40°C

EN 50365

ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 Type 1 Class C (Class E—unvented shell), LT, -40°C

CSA/CAN Z94.1-05 Type 1 Class E (20,000VAC—non-vented ratchet shell)

Tested to the performance requirements of AS/NZS 1801:1997

This helmet has an in-use life of up to 5 years from the date of issue to the user (i.e.. removal from storage). It is recommended that after 5 years use the helmet is replaced. Excessive wear & tear and use in extreme environments can considerably reduce the life span of the product.

Certifications:

AS/NZS 1801

Sets out the Australia/New Zealand requirements for occupational protective helmets, including construction of the helmet shell, helmet finish and methods of tests.

ANSI Z89.1 Class E

US standard for performance and testing requirements for industrial helmets. In addition to testing procedures for flammability, force transmission, apex penetration, wetness, and temperature, among others, ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (R2019) classifies the different kinds of protective helmets according to their uses. Helmets are classified as Type I for top protection or Type II for lateral impact protection. The three classes indicate the helmet’s electrical insulation rating. Class G (general) helmets are tested at 2200 volts, Class E (electrical) are tested to withstand 20,000 volts, and Class C (conductive) provide no electrical protection.

CSA/CAN Z94.1 Type 1 Class E

Canadian standard, similar test regime to ANSI Z89.9

EN 397

A series of tests for industrial helmets, mainly to ensure they protect a user from falling hazards— testing for impact shock absorption and penetration. Also includes tests for chinstrap retention and optional tests for high or low temperatures, molten metal, electrical voltages up to 440V and lateral deformation.

EN 50365

Insulating helmets for use on low voltage installations. Protection against electric shocks up to 1000VAC or up to 1500VDC.

Uses:

Construction
Electrical
Linesmen
Maintenance

PRODUCT CODE: NCSNV

X1 Hard Hat 

Modular AS/NZS 1801:1997 tested height safety helmet system, tested to 20,000VAC under CSA/CAN Z94.1-05 Type 1 Class E

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