Shock absorption
In the event of impact, the 6-point harness design is capable of
improving the distribution of the force over the entire head to
reduce the damage caused by the impact. 4 cones have been
placed along the joints of the helmet harness and shell to
absorb a portion of the incoming forces and provide the user
with greater protection against impacts.
According to standard testing methods provided in European
standard, a standard 5 kg striker is dropped from a height of
1000 mm to hit the safety helmet. The helmet should afford
sufficient protection to the wearer’s head and ensure that the
force of impact transmitted to the head does not exceed 5kN.
Penetration Protection
According to standard testing methods provided in European
standard, a standard 3 kg puncture striker is dropped from a
height of 1000mm to hit the safety helmet. The helmet should
afford sufficient protection to the wearer’s head and prevent
any injury caused by the puncture hammer.
Chin strap
Chin straps of the Blue Eagle safety helmet are compliant with
European standard, helping to better secure the helmet while
posing zero hazards to the wearer.
According to testing methods provided in European standards,
an increasing force shall be applied to the chin strap until it
loosens or breaks. The force for chin straps to loosen or break
must be between 150 N and 250 N. Chin straps that loosen or
break at forces less than 150 N would be disqualified as they
are not strong enough. Chin straps that fail to loosen or break at
forces greater than 250 N are also disqualified as they may pose
hazards (such as strangling the wearer).
Electrical insulation
The safety helmet provides excellent electrical insulation.