Is there an all-in-one safety helmet that I can get to replace my earplugs/muffs, respirator, and face/eye protection?
>>1133747
It would probably be uncomfortable as hell if meant for working. You'd probably want a helmet if impact trauma is also a criteria.
3m 6800 series will combine face/eye with respirator, and sits in such a way its easy to put hearing protection over it.
comfortable too.
All in one.... no not really.
The closest would be a welding papr set up made by 3m, weller, and others.
Trend makes a wood working papr that has a full face and optional hearing protection but not a hard hat. , but is a helmet.
Honeywell makes some full face paprs that make it easy to wear a helmet and ear pro.
As far as i know. No one makes an all in one, because it would be so nitch. For example, where i work if i need my papr, on i will also need earpro but not a hard hat.
It i am in an area where i need my hat, it is not a running production are and need no papr.
Even in industries that need both a respiratory system , and hard hat, and ear pro, like fire fighting, they dont use a all in one.
I have attacments for my hard hat got ear muffs face shield respirator i just wear a pear of glasses
>>1133747
Scott SCBA and some ear plugs
>>1133747
If I ever saw someone ride past me in the street with this on, I would be embarrassed that I live in the same country as them
>>1133747
Slayer mask?
>>1133747
I was thinking same this weekend as I put on goggles, light dust mask and ear pro... there has to be a better way. Issue is would need to be fitted around the head vs clamped on ears and face individually. Probably something like a head sock with all parts in place. Then helmet, if needed, would go over it all.
>>1134001
I had an awesome hard hat with built in earmuffs and flip down goggles. Could maybe replace the goggles with a face shield and put a fitting for resp in the plastic
The thing was mad top heavy though and rather uncomfortable. Advantage was, it was cheap and all the bit we're individually replaceable.
If I had some motorbike style all-in-one I'd get super pissed on the first day when it got a scratch
I have two Stihl hardhats that incorporate earmuffs and a mesh 1/3 wrap face shield.
Works great for chainsawing.