PRO X Baseball Catcher's Helmet NOCSAE Approved Small/Large Multiple Colors

Brand Name:YOBANG
Certification:CE
Model Number:PROTECTIVE 006
Minimum Order Quantity:1000pcs
Delivery Time:30-45days
Payment Terms:T/T, L/C, Western Union, MoneyGram, D/A, D/P
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PRO X Baseball Catcher's Helmet NOCSAE Approved Small/Large Multiple Colors​


Name:helmet and Protective Gear
Size:S/M/L
Material:ABS+EPS

DETAILS:


  • 100% Other Fibers

  • Made in the USA or Imported

  • Black steel cage designed with a flat middle bar for increased visibility

  • ABS plastic shell with strategic airflow vents

  • Plush wrapped padding with breathable air mesh and BioDri moisture wicking fabric

  • Shock absorbing Poron XRD in the upper crown area

  • Ergonomic and washable chin cup design allows for better fit and communication



      INFORMATION:


      Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
      PPE, Personal Protective Equipment, are the tools that ensure the basic health protection and safety of users. PPE is any device or appliance designed to be worn by an individual when exposed to one or more health and safety hazards. PPE includes all clothing and other work accessories designed to create a barrier against workplace hazards, and using PPE requires hazard awareness and training on the part of the user. Employees must be aware that the equipment does not eliminate the hazard; if the equipment fails, exposure will occur. To reduce the possibility of failure, equipment must be properly fitted and maintained in a clean and serviceable condition.

      Employers are required to assess the workplace to determine if hazards that require the use of head, eye, face, hand, or foot protection are present or are likely to be present. If hazards or the likelihood of hazards are found, employers must select, and have affected employees use, properly fitted PPE suitable for protection from these hazards. Before doing work requiring the use of PPE, employees must be trained to know when PPE is necessary, what type is necessary, how it is to be worn, and what its limitations are, as well as its proper care, maintenance, useful life, and disposal.

      Head Protection
      Protective hats for head protection against impact blows must be able to withstand penetration and absorb the shock of a blow. In some cases, hats should also protect against electric shock. Recognized standards for hats have been established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

      Each type and class of head protector is intended to provide protection against specific hazardous conditions. An understanding of these conditions will help in selecting the right hat for the particular situation.

      The wearer should be able to identify the type of helmet by looking inside the shell for the manufacturer, ANSI designation and class. Protective hats are made in the following types and classes:

      Type 1 - helmets with full brim, not less than 1 and 1/4 inches wide;
      Type 2 - brimless helmets with a peak extending forward from the crown.
      For industrial purposes, three classes are recognized:

      Class A - general service, limited voltage protection;
      Class B - utility service, high-voltage protection; and
      Class C - special service, no voltage protection.
      Hats and caps under Class A are intended for protection against impact hazards. They are used in mining, construction, shipbuilding, tunneling, lumbering, and manufacturing.

      Class B utility service hats and caps protect the wearer's head from impact and penetration by falling or flying objects and from high-voltage shock and burn. They are used extensively by electrical workers.

      The safety hat or cap in Class C is designed specifically for lightweight comfort an impact protection. This class is usually manufactured from aluminum and offers no dielectric protection. Class C helmets are used in certain construction and manufacturing occupations, oil fields, refineries, and chemical plants where there is no danger from electrical hazards or corrosion. They also are used on occasions where there is a possibility of bumping the head against a fixed object.

      Foot and Leg Protection
      According to one survey, most of the workers in selected occupations who suffered foot injuries were not wearing protective footwear. Furthermore, most of their employers did not require them to wear safety shoes. The typical foot injury was caused by objects falling fewer than 4 feet and the median weight was about 65 pounds. Most workers were injured while performing their normal job activities at their worksites.

      For protection of feet and legs from falling or rolling objects, sharp objects, molten metal, hot surfaces, and wet slippery surfaces, workers should use appropriate footguards, safety shoes, or boots and leggings. Leggings protect the lower leg and feet from molten metal or welding sparks. Safety snaps permit their rapid removal.

      Aluminum alloy, fiberglass, or galvanized steel footguards can be worn over usual work shoes, although they may present the possibility of catching on something and causing workers to trip. Heat-resistant soled shoes protect against hot surfaces like those found in the roofing, paving, and hot metal industries.

      Safety shoes should be sturdy and have an impact-resistant toe. In some shoes, metal insoles protect against puncture wounds. Additional protection, such as metatarsal guards, may be found in some types of footwear. Safety shoes come in a variety of styles and materials, such as leather and rubber boots, oxfords, and even tennis shoe models.

      Safety footwear is classified according to its ability to meet minimum requirements for both compression and impact tests. These requirements and testing procedures may be found in American National Standards Institute standards. Protective footwear purchased prior to July 5, 1994, must comply with ANSI Z41.1-1967, USA Standard for Men's Safety-Toe Footwear. Protective footwear purchased after July 5, 1994, must comply with ANSI Z41-1991, American National Standard for Personal Protection-Protective Footwear.


      FAQ:


      Q: How should I submit artwork and what format?


      A: You can submit artwork to us by Email or upload your artwork to our FTP.

      We accept: COREL DRAW, ILLUSTRATOR, COREL PHOTO PAINT, PHOTOSHOP,

      TIFF,. JPEG,. GIF (tiff at 300dpi, jpeg at 300dpi, gif at 600dpi 100%size)

      PDF (vectors in PDF, if using raster program make sure you have high res at 100%size.)


      Q: What are setup costs?


      A: Set up costs most often apply to new graphics. The first time you order and have a two color print to it, we charge a one time


      fee for two screen charges. If you are an existing customer and you want to a NEW graphic the same rules apply. Set up fee for


      normal deck heat transfer graphic: USD160 unlimited colors. For longboard transferr graphic USD320 unlimited colors.


      Q: Can I order samples?


      A: Absolutely, we send requested samples at a minimum charge. You will have to pay shipping cost and samples fee,


      the samples fee will return back to you after you place your order. New customers must email us the following information.

      Company or shop name, Address, telephone No. specific boards.


      Q:When is your delivery time?


      A:It depends on product and order QTY.

      Normally,it takes us 25 days after receiving the deposit,Repeat order only need 15-20 days.


      Q: What is the loading port?


      A: Regularlly Ningbo or Shanghai


      Q: Do you provide OEM developing services?


      A: Yes,we have plenty experience in OEM developing, aslo for famous brands,

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