Construction
Hard hats built for general construction, roofing, and heavy civil work.
Recommended: Frontier, ShieldPro
Built for the Demands of Your Job Site
Construction environments require protection that goes beyond the basics. Our helmets are engineered to help keep crews safer around heavy equipment, elevated work, falling objects, electrical exposure, and unpredictable jobsite hazards — all while staying comfortable through long shifts.
Designed for contractors, builders, infrastructure teams, utility workers, and anyone who keeps our world growing stronger.
🔹 Frontier Type 2 Safety Helmets – Top & Side Impact Protection
Confident protection when the jobsite gets complex
Frontier helmets exceed ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 Type 2 requirements, delivering 360° impact protection — both top and lateral — for a higher standard of safety now expected on today’s jobsites.
Available in:
Class C (vented) for hot, physically demanding environments
Class E (non-vented) for electrical protection up to 20,000 volts
Lightweight fit, upgraded comfort padding, and full accessory compatibility help keep crews protected and focused.
🔹 Full Brim Type 1 Safety Helmets – Traditional Style, Modern Safety
Everyday protection with extended coverage
Our Full Brim Type 1 helmets meet ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 Type 1 and provide reliable top impact protection with added brim coverage to help shield from sun, debris, and weather on open sites.
Ideal for:
Concrete crews
Road & highway work
Utilities & ground operations
Day-long outdoor applications
A trusted option with a better wearing experience than standard hard hats.
Why Workers Prefer Land Construction Helmets
✔ Comfortable fit for long-hour builds
✔ Lightweight but strong impact-resistant shells
✔ Compatible with visors, earmuffs, sun-brims & headlamps
✔ Secure chin retention to prevent helmets from falling at height
✔ In-stock color options for jobsite visibility and company branding
✔ R&D-driven improvements from real worker feedback
Because progress doesn’t happen without you — and your safety should always be built into the plan.