T&D World
Virginia Tech, In collaboration with and funded by the
John R Gentille Foundation
,
ELECTRI International
, the
American Society of Concrete Contractors
, and
The Association of Union Constructors
, evaluated
23
construction helmets using the STAR testing system.
This system assesses each helmet’s ability to reduce linear and rotational head acceleration during a range of oblique fall scenarios representative of severe but survivable construction site accidents.
Helmets earning more stars are associated with lower concussion and skull fracture risk in these scenarios. The researchers recommend four- and five-star rated helmets for workers exposed to fall hazards.
"These data highlight the superior impact protection of Type 2 helmets compared to traditional Type 1 hard hats," the study stated.
For more information on why upgrading to Type 2 helmets matters, see
Hard Hats to Helmets
.
Milwaukee Tool took the first two spots on the list, highlighting its ongoing commitment to protecting workers across professional job sites, the company stated.
To see the full rankings, visit the
website
.











