Hard Hat Requirements | OSHA Approved Hard Hats | Duralabel (2024)

03 February, 2023
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Hard Hat Requirements | OSHA Approved Hard Hats | Duralabel (1)

Around construction sites, hard hats are the best way to protect yourself from permanent, life-changing injuries or death. It's important, then, that workers understand the various types of hard hats, how to care for hard hats, and requirements of wearing hard hats on the job.

OSHA regulations mandate specific requirements for head protection in the workplace. As with many OSHA standards, these rules incorporate standards from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). OSHA provides the regulations to follow, and ANSI provides the means to follow those regulations.

When Does OSHA Require Hard Hats?

OSHA has two standards that govern hard hat requirements:

Hard Hat Requirements | OSHA Approved Hard Hats | Duralabel (2)Both standards require workers to wear hard hats when there is a potential for head injury from "impacts, falling or flying objects, or electrical shock."

This means that employers must provide hard hats and ensure that employees wear protective coverings in the following situations:

  • When objects or debris might fall from above and strike workers on the head
  • When employees may strike their heads against fixed objects, like supports, beams, or other equipment
  • When there is the possibility that workers' heads will make contact with electrical hazards

In all cases, hard hats must meet OSHA head protection requirements.

When Does a Hard Hat Meet OSHA's Requirements?

An OSHA-approved hard hat is a hard hat that meets ANSI Z89.1. 29 CFR 1910.135(b)(1) and 29 CFR 1926.100(b)(1) state that head protection must meet the 1997, 2003, or 2009 editions of ANSI Z89.1, or be shown to offer equivalent or better protection.

This standard defines:

  • Types and classes of hard hats for specific hazardous situations
  • Design and performance requirements for impact, penetration, and electrical shock
  • Testing requirements to ensure OSHA compliance

Although manufacturers typically test and certify their products, employers need to verify that their hard hats meet OSHA's requirements.

What Are the Different ANSI Hard Hat Categories?

ANSI Z89.1 defines two types of hard hats and establishes three classes of hard hats based on the level of electrical hazard protection provided.

Hard Hat Requirements | OSHA Approved Hard Hats | Duralabel (3)Hard Hat Types:The two types of hard hats are defined by the area of the head that is protected.

  • Type I offers protection to the top of the head and is commonly used in the United States
  • Type II offers protection to the top and sides of the head and is commonly used in Europe


Hard Hat Classes:
The three classes are based on the level of protection they provide from electrical hazards.

  • Class G (General) hard hats are rated for 2,200 volts
  • Class E (Electrical) hard hats are rated for 20,000 volts
  • Class C (Conductive) hard hats do not offer electrical protection

Does My Hard Hat Meet ANSI Requirements?

Each revision of the ANSI Z89.1 standard has specific labeling requirements for hard hats. In order to be an ANSI approved hard hat, it must have the following information clearly marked inside the hat:

  • Manufacturer's name
  • ANSI standard that the hard hat conforms with, such as "ANSI Z89.1-2009"
  • ANSI type (type I or II) and class designation (G, E or C)
  • Size range for fitting
  • Date of manufacture

If the hard hat meets Z89.1-2009, it must also contain the following as required:

  • Two arrows curving to form a circle when the helmet can be worn forwards or backwards
  • LT? When the helmet is designed to provide protection at low temperatures 22 ?F (-30 ?C).
  • HV? When the helmet meets all requirements for high visibility.

Instructions for care and use must accompany, but do not need to be included on, the hard hat.

If your hard hat does not have any of this information included, it may not comply with OSHA. Contact the manufacturer for documentation proving OSHA compliance.

OSHA Safety Signs Guide Label in accordance with OSHA and ANSI standards

When Do I Need to Replace My Hard Hat?

Hard hats must be replaced if they show signs of damage (dents, cracks, penetration, or fatigue due to rough treatment). It is essential to inspect hard hats for damage and signs of fatigue each time they are used. In addition to visual inspections, another way to test a hard hat is to grasp it in two hands and apply force by squeezing the hat. If you hear creaking or other unusual sounds, it is time to replace the hard hat.

While OSHA has no specific provision for an expiration date, manufacturers are allowed to determine if their equipment expires on a specific calendar date. In lieu of an expiration date, a generally accepted rule is to replace the support strap yearly and to replace the hard hat every five years. Harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures can make a hard hat degrade more quickly. Be sure to check with the manufacturer for guidelines on hard hat replacement and maintenance.

A hard hat may also expire if OSHA adopts more rigorous requirements. It is essential to regularly checkOSHA standardsfor changes that may require your PPE to be updated.

Can I Place Labels on My Hard Hat?

While ANSI Z89.1 does not restrict the application of hard hat labels, OSHA standard 1910.132(a) requires that PPE is "maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition."

In aLetter of Interpretation (October 27, 2009), OSHA explains that labels and paints may eliminate electrical resistance and can possibly "conceal defects, cracks, penetration, and any damage that would be otherwise readily identifiable." OSHA goes on to explain that any labels or paint used on hard hats must comply with manufacturer's instructions, or the employer must demonstrate that the labels do not affect the reliability or "reduce the ability to identify defects."

In short, labels are acceptable if they do not adversely affect a hard hat's protective rating or make it more difficult to find potential defects and damage.

Some beneficial uses of labels include placing names, titles, and certifications on hard hats. Labels with names and titles can help identify workers in emergencies, while certifications can help identify when workers are authorized to be in specific areas. In all cases, labels should be used strategically, to convey information when needed. Labels should not be used for purely decorative purposes.

How can Duralabel Help with Head Protection?

While we don't offer OSHA-approved hard hats, Duralabel offers a wide variety of hard hat warning signs, hard hat area message tape, and even reflective stick-ons for hard hats to promote safety and visibility. Just as it is important to wear a hard hat for safety, it's also important that your employees know where to wear their hard hats. A hard hat is only useful when it's being worn in the appropriate areas, after all. With Duralabel hard hat signs, tape, reflective stick-ons, and other products, you can adhere to OSHA guidelines and keep your employees safe.

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FAQs

Hard Hat Requirements | OSHA Approved Hard Hats | Duralabel? ›

An OSHA-approved hard hat is a hard hat that meets ANSI Z89. 1. 29 CFR 1910.135(b)(1) and 29 CFR 1926.100(b)(1) state that head protection must meet the 1997, 2003, or 2009 editions of ANSI Z89. 1, or be shown to offer equivalent or better protection.

What is an OSHA approved hard hat? ›

ANSI Hard Hat Requirements

Your hard hats must meet one of the two types: TYPE I: Protects the top of the head. TYPE 2: Protects both the top and the sides of the head. Your hard hats must meet with one of the three classes: CLASS G: These are general hard hats rated for 2,200 volts.

What are the requirements for a hard hat? ›

Here are a few of the ANSI standard test requirements:
  • Helmets shall not transmit a force to the test head form that exceeds 4450 N (1000 lbf) (pound for feet). Maximum transmitted force of each individual test sample shall be averaged. ...
  • Hard hats must resist heat up to at least 1500 degrees.
Mar 17, 2023

What hard hats are ANSI approved? ›

  • ACERPAL.
  • KwikSafety.
  • AMSTON.
  • MSA.
  • Tough Outdoors.
  • JACKSON SAFETY.
  • GREEN DEVIL.
  • Lucent Path.

Which hard hats are not ANSI approved? ›

"Bump hats" can be used in areas with low head clearance, to protect against head bumps and cuts. They do not protect against falling or flying objects and are not ANSI approved.

Does OSHA allow hardhats to be worn backwards? ›

Question: According to a letter issued by OSHA on July 22, 1992, under §1926.100(a) and (b), hard hats used by employees must be worn with the bill facing forward unless the hard hat manufacturer certifies that the bill facing back meets ANSI Z89.

Are cowboy hats OSHA approved? ›

As we all know, OSHA emphasizes the importance of head protection, and it doesn't discriminate based on the style of the hard hat. As long as the cowboy hard hat meets the OSHA ANSI Z89. 1 standards and provides adequate protection, workers are free to express their personality through their choice of headgear.

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 hard hats? ›

The standard identifies Type 1 and Type 2 helmets. Type 1 helmets incorporate a full brim (the brim fully encircles the dome of the hat); Type 2 helmets have no encircling brim, but may include a short bill on the front (similar to a baseball cap).

What is the difference between a safety helmet and a hard hat? ›

Hard hats are generally designed to protect the user or minimize head injury from falling objects. Whereas the safety helmet protects the head with 360 degrees without dead angle. Furthermore,hard hats have much higher impact protection than safety helmets.

Can anyone wear a black hard hat? ›

White - for site managers, competent operatives and vehicle marshalls (distinguished by the wearing of a different coloured high-visibility vest). Black - for site supervisors. Orange - for slingers and signallers. Blue - for all other site visitors.

What is the hard hat safety code? ›

29 CFR 1910.135 - Head Protection: The general requirements of this standard state that “The employer shall ensure that each affected employee wears a protective helmet when working in areas where there is a potential for injury to the head from falling objects,” 29 CFR 1910.135(a)(1), and that “The employer shall ...

Is OSHA changing hard hats? ›

To better protect its workers from head injuries, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced in a late-November press release that the agency is replacing traditional hard hats with more-modern safety helmets for agency employees.

What industry standard or approval do hard hats need? ›

OSHA 1910.135: hard hats must comply with ANSI Z89. 1-2009 that states all industrial helmets must meet standard performance and testing requirements for lateral impact and top impact. OSHA 1926.100: hard hats must comply with ANSI Z89.

What is a OSHA approved hard hat? ›

An OSHA-approved hard hat is a hard hat that meets ANSI Z89. 1. 29 CFR 1910.135(b)(1) and 29 CFR 1926.100(b)(1) state that head protection must meet the 1997, 2003, or 2009 editions of ANSI Z89. 1, or be shown to offer equivalent or better protection.

What is not a requirement for hard hats? ›

Hard hats are not required where there is no exposure to head injuries.

Does OSHA allow stickers on hardhats? ›

While OSHA does not permit the use of official OSHA hard hat stickers, other stickers are allowed to promote safe workplace practices. For example, construction worker hard hat stickers can indicate the purpose of the hard hat or display safety slogans.

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