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Type 2 Hard Hats

Get enhanced head protection for demanding work environments with Type 2 hard hats from Hansler Smith. Designed to help protect against both top and side impacts, Type 2 hard hats and safety helmets are ideal for construction, utilities, industrial work, maintenance, electrical applications, and jobsites where additional impact protection is required.

Explore Type 2 safety helmets and hard hats built for comfort, durability, and all-day wear, with options that may include chin straps, vented or non-vented designs, accessory compatibility, and modern helmet-style protection. Whether you are outfitting a crew, upgrading PPE, or meeting specific jobsite safety requirements, this collection includes dependable head protection for professional use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Type 2 hard hat?

A Type 2 hard hat or safety helmet is designed to help protect the head from impacts to the top, sides, front, and back. Type 2 head protection is often used on jobsites where workers may be exposed to side impacts, slips, trips, falls, low-clearance areas, equipment, or structural hazards.

Type 2 hard hats and safety helmets are commonly used in construction, utilities, maintenance, industrial facilities, manufacturing, warehousing, and other demanding work environments.

What is the difference between a Type 1 and Type 2 hard hat?

A Type 1 hard hat is designed for protection against impacts to the top of the head. A Type 2 hard hat or safety helmet is designed to provide protection from impacts to the top, sides, front, and back of the head.

Choose Type 1 head protection when top-impact protection is required. Choose Type 2 head protection when the jobsite also presents side-impact hazards, such as slips, trips, falls, low-clearance areas, work around equipment, or environments where workers may strike their head from multiple directions.

When should I choose a Type 2 hard hat or safety helmet?

Choose a Type 2 hard hat or safety helmet when the jobsite presents risks beyond overhead impact. Type 2 head protection may be preferred for work at heights, construction sites, utilities, industrial maintenance, equipment operation, confined spaces, low-clearance areas, or environments where workers may strike their head from multiple directions.

Always confirm the required head-protection type with your employer, safety officer, tender specification, or applicable workplace safety requirements.

What is the difference between Class C and Class E Type 2 hard hats?

The class rating refers to electrical protection. Class C head protection is conductive and does not provide electrical insulation. Class E head protection is designed to provide electrical insulation for higher-voltage environments.

Choose Class C when electrical insulation is not required and airflow or venting may be preferred. Choose Class E when the job requires electrical protection or when your workplace safety requirements specify Class E headwear.