When To Use Hard Hats

Written by fashion on November 19, 2009 – 6:26 am

“In 1915, my grandfather began work on a helmet that could protect miners from falling objects,” said Edward D. “Jed” Bullard, the Bullard Company’s fourth-generation president/CEO. “He based it on the doughboy, a helmet he’d worn as a soldier in World War I. The ‘Hard-Boiled Hat,’ patented in 1919, was so called because of the steam used in the manufacturing process,” he explained, adding that the first hard hats were made out of steamed canvas, glue and black paint. The world’s first industrial protective hat is now a staple of equipment supplies for many employers.

There are several different types of hard hats for work. A Type II helmet provides some degree of protection for off-center injuries and top of head injuries. Class E, electrical helmets, are intended to protect wearers from falling objects, electrical volts and serious burns. Employees who work with electrical equipment will be spared from burns up to 30,000 volts that persist for three minutes. Class G, general use helmets, keep workers safe from falling objects and up to 2,200 volts of electric current for one minute. This is one of the more popular hard hat equipment supplies for miners, construction workers, tunnel-builders, ship-builders, lumberjacks and manufacturers. Class C, special service hats, are intended for lightweight comfort, rather than electrical resistance, and may be used for oil field/refinery workers, chemical plant workers and certain light construction or manufacturing positions to protect from head bumps.

A good place to shop for construction equipment supplies like men apparel and womens apparel hats is www.discountsafetygear.com. For less than , one can find an assortment of basic colorful caps by Pyramix, V-Gard, North K2 and Bullard. More styles can be found in the to range, including the Vulcan Cowboy hard hats, “Roughneck” military-style helmets, MSA Topgard hats and All-American printed helmets. For just over , one can find Mexican, American and Canadian decorated mens hats, as well as NFL style hats, NCAA hats and biker hats. Discount Safety Gear can also print up custom designs. The return policy is 14 days and covers all unopened material. Opened material will require a 15% restocking fee.

When choosing hard hats and equipment supplies, individuals should make sure the helmet meets OSHA standards. They should also check with their employer to see what colors and styles are allowed. Individuality in the workforce is beginning to show itself in subtle ways as manufacturers offer new colors, themes, designs and custom logos. With the transition to more skilled labor positions and new energy jobs, more and more workers will need hard hats in the future.

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On Selecting The Right Hat

Written by fashion on November 19, 2009 – 12:04 am

Hats were once apparel accessories found in every man and woman’s wardrobe. Hats have a way of transforming ordinary people into stylish individuals, brimming with personality. Putting on the hat that’s right for you can bring out a new sense of confidence. Additionally, hats are completely practical — whether it’s to keep the hot sun off your head, protect your hair from blowing into a mess, or prevent rain and snow from beating down on you. There are many factors to consider when choosing the right hat to match your outfit.

When selecting apparel accessories like hats, you should heed your body type. If you are a full-figured woman, then select party hats that have a wide brim for a slimming effect. If you’re short in stature, you’ll want a delicate hat that fits your head, perhaps one with lighter colors and a taller crown to give the illusion of added height. You’ll want to avoid hats that are mushroom-shaped, floppy or oversized, which will lose you completely. Tall women look most dramatic in wide-brimmed hats, fifties-style with narrow, flexible brims. Low crown hats that skim the brow make the best apparel fashion accessories. Women with curves also look amazing in wide, full or floppy brimmed hats. Vertical stripes can add additional balance.

Next you must find a hot style of hat that you can feel confident in. The fedora is a popular choice for making bold statements and dressing up any look. You can pull your hair back, tilt it to one side or wear it with your hair down to change the style. You can buy a $158 Tarnish Fedora With Bow at Nordstroms if you want to splurge, or save a buck and get the Stripe Trim Fedora from Forever 21 for $10.80. Another winning style for winter hats is the Russian Cossack. You can bundle up with a nice winter coat, scarf, boots and the right makeup to look luxurious in the snow. Try a Russian-Style Faux Fur Cossack from www.fabulousfurs.com for $49. The cloche hats gained popularity with Angelina Jolie’s look in the movie “Changeling.” This vintage style is simple, yet glamorizes basic jeans, sweaters and leather boots nicely. At www.zappos.com, you can find an UGG Australia Classic Back Snap cloche for $107.10 or try a black felt cloche from Forever 21 for $12.80. Lastly, berets are low-key and stylish for every occasion and outfit. You can buy a Marc Jacobs beret at www.bluefly.com for $159 or a basic wool black beret at www.solidcolorhats.com for $7.50.

Another good rule when you’re choosing apparel accessories is to pay attention to your skin tone and your eye color. Not everyone can wear a black hat, for instance. If you are too pale, black might make you appear gaunt or sickly. In the same way, if you have a ruddy, reddish skin tone, you may not want to go with a bright red or purple hat that makes you look like a big berry. Hats do not necessarily have to match your outfit. For example, neutral outfits in beige or navy can go with almost any hat color. The trim of your hat should match your eyes, whenever possible. For instance, a blue flower can really bring out a set of blue eyes. A good rule of thumb is never wear a hat that exceeds your shoulder length. The taller and bigger the person, the bigger the hat they can wear. You should also make sure that your hat and makeup do not clash. In fact, often you can match the two — for instance, try a purple or lavender eye shadow with a lavender hat. A pink hat matched with pink or rose lipstick looks phenomenal too! For the maximum effect, pull your hair back to show off your face, make up and hat combination.

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