J.J. Keller & Associate Inc. and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) released a study on head protection practices and challenges. The study found:
- Head protection terminology is unclear in the market today. While most safety professionals responding to the study expressed confidence that they understood various head protection terms, the research revealed significant confusion and over-simplification in the differences (and similarities) between hardhats and helmets.
- Safety managers experience multiple pain points when it comes to managing head protection. With more options for head protection than ever before, safety managers find themselves navigating a more complicated decision-making process. They are challenged to get employees to wear head protection. They’re also challenged to find head protection that is comfortable for all workers.
- Care and maintenance of head protection needs improvement. Only 54% of responding safety managers train workers on how to maintain their head protection, suggesting a significant opportunity.
- Standards organizations, manufacturers, and other experts have an opportunity to educate the …