Hard Hat Site Rules
Look for cracks dents or wear that might reduce the protection of the hard hat.
Hard hat site rules. The shell suspension and headband of the hard hat should be visually inspected daily. There are different makes and types available to ensure protection for the workers. Hard hats are not required where there is no exposure to head injuries.
1926100 - Hard hat testing and certification requirements when the hard hat bill is worn to the rear. Hard hats are required to meet or exceed specific standards. Under the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992 employers have to provide workers with a hard hat and it also ensures employees are required to wear a hard hat on site where there is a risk of head injuries.
Since there are no federal or state rules that govern what each hard hat color signifies you are free to choose any color of safety headgear you wish for your work site. If there is no risk of injury to the head then hard hats are not required by law. As you work to ensure safety on your site remember that workers should be trained to recognize and understand the different types of OSHA approved hard hats.
In lieu of an expiration date a generally accepted rule is to replace the support strap yearly and to replace the hard hat every five years. Check the suspension tabs connects the suspension to the shell for cracks and the straps for fraying or tearing. There is no legal requirement for hard hat expiry date as it varies based on the condition of each work site.
PurposeThe purpose of this instruction is to establish Occupational Safety and Health Administration policy on the subject exemption. Do the construction standards contain criteria based upon distance from operating equipment that limit the applicability of the requirement to use hard hats. You should normally wear your hard hat facing forward.
1926100 - The use of hard hats while working on roofs in hot weather - 08012014. Hard hats that are certified have a snug and comfortable fit and enable the integration of other PPE offer the greatest protection on site while they must also be worn when working at any height. Certain critical events such as an incident involving a collision and a hard hat or lifespan of more than five years require the replacement of a hard hat for safetys sake.