Bump caps are intended to protect the wearer from static objects (e.g. walking into low ceilings or hanging obstructions).
To achieve the impact test, a 5 kg flat striker is dropped onto the bump cap from a height of 250 mm, with a maximum allowable transmitted force of 15 kN. Impacts are carried out on the front and rear of the bump cap, with the headform tilted at 30° and 60° to reflect the nature of any impacts likely in use.
Bump caps are intended to provide protection against sharp or pointed objects (such as corners or protruding elements of static objects).
A penetration test is carried out at lower energy and involves a 500g striker being dropped from a height 500mm onto the bump cap fitted to a fixed headform.
Welcome the Portwest Long Peak Bump Cap - Orange: A harmonious blend of contemporary design with paramount protection. Designed to offer exceptional safety without sacrificing aesthetic charm, this bump cap stands out with its long peak, safeguarding the wearer against unexpected impacts and the dazzle of lights. The radiant orange hue not only ensures daytime visibility but also adds a dash of vibrancy to the ensemble. For those who value protection with style, this cap is your go-to choice.
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Embrace the Portwest Long Peak Bump Cap in Orange, the epitome of protection infused with modern-day style. Safety has never looked this vibrant!
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Specifications are subject to change - See Terms & Conditions for more info
Portwest has been independently rated by Ecovadis for its environmental, social, and ethical performance and achieved a silver rating, meaning they are in the top 25% of globally rated companies.
The pillars taken into consideration include the environment, labour practices and human rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement.
This product conforms with essential health and safety requirements as set out in European Directives.
A new colour/colours have been added to this style from Portwest.