The helmet is a protective accessory worn to guard the head from damage and injury while functioning recreational activities, sports, construction work, transportation, military use, and several others. The helmet has been utilized since historical times mostly for military use such as Corinthian helmet, Roman Galea, great helm, Bascinet, Brodie helmet, Stahlhelm, flight helmet, and several others, majorly constructed from metal, leather, steel, pith, and several other material. The innovation in technology has led to the enlargement of the raw material utilized for helmet manufacturing such as plastic and synthetic material, which led to the improved of specialized helmet, athletic helmet, bicycle helmet, motorcycle helmet, racing helmet, sports helmet, and construction helmet. Security helmes, well-known as safety helmets, are mostly utilized by the workers in form of personal protective equipment to safeguard the head from injuries by the impact of a falling object, open flame, electric shock, high temperature, and hazardous objects. They are colored differently according to the set guidelines of color code such as white for managers, engineers & supervisors; blue for electricians and technical operators; green for safety officers; red for firefighters; yellow for laborers & others.
According
to the report analysis, ‘Global
Security Helmets Industry Research Report 2021 Segmented by Major Market
Players, Types, Applications and Countries Forecast to 2027’ states
that 3M, NORTH, Honeywell, Dynamic, Blue eagle(CN) Deltaplus(FR), Grande (CN), MSA
(USA), Salisbury(USA), Sata Tools (USA), Meikang (CN), PT (TW), Jackson Safety,
V-Gard, Westward, ARC One, BOB Dale, Condor, Moldex, Miller Electric and many
more are the key companies which presently working in the global security
helmets market more proficiently for keep maintaining the governing position,
ruling around the globe, leading the highest market growth, registering the
great value of market share, and generating the highest percentage of revenue by
employing the young and active personnel, spreading the awareness connected to
the applications and advantages of security helmet, analysing the strategies
and policies of government as well as contenders, improving the qualitative and
quantitative measures of such, implementing the policies of profit making and
strategies of expansion, increasing the features and benefits of security
helmet and decreasing the associated prices of such.
On
the basis of types, the global Security
Helmet Market is classified into glass fiber reinforced plastic,
polycarbonate, polyethylene and many more. On the basis of applications, the
global security helmet market is categorized into oil field, logging, mining, building
and many more.
Industrial
head protection products are commonly used for decreasing the perild of injury
possible in challenging work environments. The product is obtainable in
diversified specifications, designs, and colors. Dissimilar colors of the
helmet signify varied usage of the safety gear at several applications.
Furthermore, the color also signifies dissimilar designations in dissimilar
organizations.
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Low
awareness concerning employee safety and shortage of utilizing safety helmets
during several manufacturing, mining, and construction activities have resulted
in severe head injuries in several economies of Central and South America.
This, in turn, is predicted to bolster the requirement for security helmets in
the region over the forecast period.
Surging
industrialization in countless developing economies is projected to bolster the
demand for safety helmets over the reviewed period. The augmenting importance
of personnel safety to avoid head injuries throughout work hours is projected
to drive the demand for security helmet market growth over the coming years.
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