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Hard Hat with Sun-Smart Sensor

3M-Sun-Hard-HatWorkers have an easy way to monitor their hard hat exposure to the sun thanks to the new 3M H-700 Series Hard Hat equipped with a Uvicator Sensor. The smart sensor changes color from red to white as the hard hat is exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, alerting the wearer when it’s due for a replacement.


Like all 3M H-700 hard hats, the latest model delivers lightweight protection and durability for extended comfort. All H-700 hard hats feature a low-profile design for stability and balance and include accessory slots for 3M’s cap-mounted earmuffs, head gear, face shields and welding helmets.

The H-700 hard hat with Uvicator Sensor is available with a four-point ratchet suspension in both vented and nonvented versions. The nonvented hard hat meets the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009 Type I, Class C, G and E, while the vented version meets the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type I, Class C.

3M    www.3M.com/H-700

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