Studson Achieves Dual Certification for SHK-1 Safety Helmet

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Dual-Certification Helmets Enable Compliance for Cross-Border Workers in the US and Canada

Safety helmets or hard hats are a necessity on pretty much any commercial jobsite, but the requirements vary depending on location, job, and employer. A prime example is Pros who work both sides of the US/Canada border. They need different Type II safety helmets to cover compliance for the two countriesโ€ฆ until now. This month, Studson announced that its SHK-1 Full Brim safety helmet has achieved dual certification for both Canadian and American safety standards.

What are the implications of this compliance shift, and how does it affect future on-the-border applications?

Studson Safety Helmet Dual Certification: Overview

  • Type II safety helmet
  • Meets Canadian CSA Standard Z94.1-15 (R2024) and American ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (R2019)
  • Rear-dial fit system
  • Four-point chin strap system
  • Fidlock magnetic buckle
  • Enhanced ventilation (Class C)
  • Compatible with all Studson helmet accessories

Safety compliance issues have plagued cross-border industrial operations on the US/Canada border for several years. In response to this, Studson has announced the first Type II safety helmet to provide seamless compliance for both countries.

The solution is the SHK-1 helmet. It meets both the Canadian CSA Standard Z94.1-15 (R2024) and the American ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (R2019) safety standards, which is a big benefit for workers in both countries. Pros can now use the same Studson SHK-1 helmet on the job, no matter which side of the border theyโ€™re on.

Studson worked closely with Koroyd, which provides the Advanced Impact Technology within the new SHK-1 helmet. The Koroyd material crumples on impact to absorb maximum force, reducing the risk of life-altering head injuries. As a Type II helmet, that technology protects from both direct and angled impacts.

The new dual-compliant helmets include the same features found in existing SHK-1 helmets, like a rear dial-fit system for easy adjustment and a four-point chin strap system with a Fidlock magnetic buckle for one-handed, gloved operation. Finally, Studson also says theyโ€™re compatible with all of their existing safety helmet accessories for a customizable experience.

Final Thoughts

While this dual certification benefits a specific share of tradesmen, it now sets a precedent for other cross-border safety compliance. Canada and the U.S.A. share a very large border, which requires regular maintenance in some areas. For Canadian workers who work on that line, especially in the construction, oil and gas, forestry, and mining industries, Studsonโ€™s new helmet advancements represent a new safety milestone for workers on either side.

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