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  • Type Hard Hats

    A Type one hard hat is rated to protect you from harzards from above.

  • Type 2 Hard Hats

    A Type Two hard hat provides top and side impact protection. Offering added defense from swing hazards on the job.

  • Class E Rating

    Understanding the the class of your hard hat is important. A class e rated hard hat offers dielectric protection up to 20,000 volts. This is required per the OH&S act in Ontario for construction. Hard hats with Vents or Drilled holes do not meet the class E requirement.

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Get your brand out there with logo hard hats!

How to get your Hard Hats Logo'd?

Our hard hats can be logo'd in up to 4 placed. Front, back and sides. For Dynamic hard hats you can have upto 5 colours and digital print with MSA. To start getting your hard has click here and upload your logo.

How many hard hats do I have to buy to get logos?

You must purchase a minium of one case from each manufacturer. If you purchase less than 24 units from Dynamic an additional set up fee is applied. Less than 60 units from Dynamic, there is also a logo set up fee for new logos. MSA as no logo set up fee for new logos but a minmum of 20 units.

How long do logo hard hats take?

The process of creating artwork for logo hard hats usually takes approximately 1 week. Once the artwork is completed and a proof of concept is signed back, it will then take an additional 2- 3 weeks for the production of the hard hats.

What type of logo is required?

ARTWORK FILES Vector Files:

  • .cdr (CorelDRAW)
  • .ai (Adobe Illustrator)
  • .eps (Encapsulated Postscript)

FONT REQUIREMENTS

  • Convert all fonts to "outlines" (Adobe Illustrator) or "curves" (CorelDRAW).
  • Provide a list of actual fonts used with artwork fle. Font type must be TrueType and/or PostScript Type 1.

Can you add refelective striping?

The reflective striping can be added during the application of the logos. Alternatively, the striping can be purchased separately and applied after the hard hats have been delivered.

  • Confined Space Entry Safety: Proper Use of Tripods and Rescue Equipment

    Confined Space Entry Safety: Proper Use of Trip...

    Working in a confined space involves unique hazards that require thorough preparation, specialized equipment, and strict compliance with safety protocols. Whether entering tanks, manholes, underground vaults, or other limited-access locations, the...

    Confined Space Entry Safety: Proper Use of Trip...

    Working in a confined space involves unique hazards that require thorough preparation, specialized equipment, and strict compliance with safety protocols. Whether entering tanks, manholes, underground vaults, or other limited-access locations, the...

  • Type 1 vs Type 2 Hard Hats: What’s the Difference?

    Type 1 vs Type 2 Hard Hats: What’s the Difference?

    When it comes to head protection on the job, understanding the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 hard hats is essential for ensuring safety and compliance with Canadian standards...

    Type 1 vs Type 2 Hard Hats: What’s the Difference?

    When it comes to head protection on the job, understanding the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 hard hats is essential for ensuring safety and compliance with Canadian standards...

  • Fall Protection Harness & Lanyard Inspections: Stay Safe and Compliant

    Fall Protection Harness & Lanyard Inspections: ...

    When working at heights, your fall protection harness and lanyard are your lifelines. These critical components of your personal fall arrest systems serve as the first and last line of defense...

    Fall Protection Harness & Lanyard Inspections: ...

    When working at heights, your fall protection harness and lanyard are your lifelines. These critical components of your personal fall arrest systems serve as the first and last line of defense...

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