Choice of protective helmet
When choosing a helmet type, consider the factors and risks associated with your work.
Your helmet should feel comfortable, be lightweight and balance on your head so you avoid overloading the neck and neck muscles.
For use in warm environments, a safety helmet with ventilation is a good idea. If you are working in a cold environment, you should look for a helmet that can be worn with a helmet cap.
The most advanced helmets have good, interchangeable sweat belts and are designed so that different types of accessories such as glasses, visors, hearing protectors and chin straps can be mounted.