Details:
- Safety helmet for adverse conditions, with excellent ventilation and good field of vision
- The 3M Uvicator sensor informs you if your safety helmet has been exposed to excessive UV radiation and needs to be replaced
- The slightly rounded design prevents entanglement in cables or branches
- The ventilation holes are distributed over a large area and ensure maximum air flow for better wearing comfort
- The headband can be rotated 180° to provide a better field of vision when working in confined spaces
- The short peak enables better upward visibility
- The yellow 3M safety helmet G3000NUV-GU has ventilation holes distributed over a large area and a plastic sweatband for extra comfort. It also has a ratchet closure, a slightly rounded design with a short peak and a 3M Uvicator sensor that indicates when the helmet has been exposed to excessive UV radiation.
The 3M safety helmet G3000NUV-GU offers head protection with excellent ventilation for adverse conditions of use. The yellow safety helmet has a ratchet closure, a plastic welding strap and a slightly rounded design that provides a good field of vision and prevents entanglement in cables or branches. The ventilation holes are distributed over a large area and ensure maximum air flow for better wearing comfort. The short peak allows better upward visibility and a 3M Uvicator sensor informs you if your helmet has been exposed to excessive UV radiation and needs to be replaced. The headband can be rotated 180° to provide a better field of vision when working in confined spaces.
Material: Plastic
- Safety helmet for adverse conditions, with excellent ventilation and a good field of vision
- The 3M Uvicator sensor informs you if your hard hat has been exposed to excessive UV radiation and needs to be replaced
- The slightly rounded design prevents entanglement in cables or branches
- The ventilation holes are distributed over a large area and ensure maximum air flow for better wearing comfort
- The headband can be rotated 180° to provide a better field of vision when working in confined spaces