Manufacturer Information
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Honeywell International Inc.
855 S. Mint Street
NC 28202 Charlotte
EE.UU.
Usage Warnings
Safety Helmets
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Head injuries from falling objects or collisions with structures.
- Penetration by sharp objects if the helmet is damaged or poorly fitted.
- Loss of protection due to incorrect use of the harness or chinstrap.
- Degradation of the helmet due to prolonged exposure to sunlight, high temperatures, sparks or chemicals.
- Electrical hazard if working near conductors and the helmet is not the correct type as specified by the manufacturer.
- Straps or accessories snagging on moving machinery.
- Reduced field of vision or neck discomfort due to improper adjustment or incorrectly fitted accessories.
Safe use
- Choose a helmet and size suitable for the intended job and environment, following the manufacturer’s guidance.
- Adjust the harness so the helmet sits level and secure; it should not move when you tilt your head.
- Use the chinstrap when there is a risk of falling, wind or sudden movements, and fasten it correctly.
- Inspect before each use: shell, harness and buckles. If you notice cracks, deformation, pronounced discolouration, or stiff or worn parts, replace it.
- Replace the helmet after any significant impact, even if no damage is visible.
- Use only compatible accessories recommended by the manufacturer (visors, ear defenders, torches) and secure them safely.
- Keep the inside clear: avoid thick caps or objects between your head and the harness that alter the fit.
- If working near electricity, use only helmets specified by the manufacturer for that purpose and maintain safe distances.
Storage and maintenance
- Clean with lukewarm water and mild soap; dry in the shade. Avoid solvents, harsh sprays and direct heat.
- Store the helmet dry and ventilated, protected from direct sunlight, heat sources and chemical contaminants.
- Do not leave it inside vehicles in the sun or compressed under prolonged weight.
- Periodically inspect the harness and padding and replace them when they show wear or as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Remove dirt, chips or splashes after work to prevent them from degrading the material.
- Monitor the service life recommended by the manufacturer and replace the helmet when due, or earlier if it shows signs of fatigue.
Restrictions of use
- Do not use it for cycling, climbing or other sports unless expressly indicated by the manufacturer.
- Do not drill, sand, paint with solvents, or modify the helmet or its harness.
- Do not use the helmet if it is damaged, has suffered a heavy impact, or has exceeded its recommended service life.
- Do not combine accessories not designed for that model, or adapt parts in an improvised way.
- Do not bring it close to open flames or intense sources of heat or sparks if it is not intended for that environment.
- Do not leave the helmet within children’s reach as a toy, nor use it to suspend or carry loads.