Hard Hat and Helmet PPE Signs and Labels

Most employee head injuries are caused by falls, faulty equipment, driving accidents or falling objects. Fortunately, workplace head injuries have been steadily declining in America due in large part to education and PPE reminders to wear protective gear like hard hats. Protect your employees and your business with PPE hard hat signs.

OSHA Notice Hard Hat Required Sign and Construction Worker with Hard Hat
  • Choose from circular floor labels, LED digital safety scoreboards, stencils, oversized banners, vinyl labels, and aluminum, plastic or magnetic-backed signs
  • Some messages come in English and Spanish bilingual text
  • All are proudly made in the USA and most orders ship within 2 business days

 

Safety Fact: The History of Hard Hats

The hard hat was invented in 1919 by Edward Bullard? He was inspired by the steel helmets used by soldiers in World War I. Originally called the "Hard-Boiled Hat," it was made of steamed canvas, glue and black paint. Today, hard hats and helmets are a crucial part of construction site safety, protecting workers from head injuries and hazards.

How To Stay Safe Using a Hard Hat