{"id":24628,"date":"2020-02-11T15:13:51","date_gmt":"2020-02-11T15:13:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ose.directory\/?post_type=products&p=24628"},"modified":"2020-04-01T08:08:13","modified_gmt":"2020-04-01T08:08:13","slug":"magma-fire-helmet-platform","status":"publish","type":"products","link":"https:\/\/ose.directory\/products\/magma-fire-helmet-platform\/","title":{"rendered":"Magma\u00ae Fire Helmet Platform"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Magma\u00ae helmet system is based on a platform that enables the user to configure his\/her individual helmet. Whether a type A half-shell helmet or type B three-quarter-shell helmet, the construction kit offers it all, while keeping the design thoroughly consistent. The system allows for customized choices without compromising comfort, safety and functionality.<\/p>\n

All these elements can be combined as you like and changed at any time. Magma features a lightweight design thanks to an innovative shell material, while offering the utmost functionality. The helmet features an unmatched low weight of less than 1,500 grams and is made from just 29* components. Users can remove and assemble the helmet components in just five minutes. The system also offers a large variety of adjustment options that allow for maximum comfort while providing premium safety.<\/p>\n

Bullard’s Magma\u00ae puts special focus on the operating costs. No other helmet consists of fewer components. As a result, fewer components are subject to wear-and-tear and must be held on stock as spare parts. Each component can be replaced individually at reasonable prices.<\/p>\n

*Helmet with visor and no accessories<\/p>\n

Colours and Ranking<\/strong>
\nMagma offers a huge range of colours and colour combinations, as well as various options for ranking by colours, logos and text on the front frame or on the reflective stripes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

The Magma\u00ae helmet system is based on a platform that enables the user to configure his\/her individual helmet<\/p>\n","protected":false},"template":"","tags":[],"collections":[9922],"acf":{"topic":[{"ID":3248,"post_author":"15","post_date":"2018-08-29 07:36:43","post_date_gmt":"2018-08-29 07:36:43","post_content":"Head protection\u00a0in PPE terms is considered as protection against impact injury and some burn injuries. It generally protects the scalp area, and sometimes the jaw. The face is generally not included, except for some sports helmets. Eye and face protection, noise protection and respiratory protection are separate types of PPE. Protective clothing standards include protecting the head from chemical, biological and radioactive hazards.\r\n\r\nIn Europe the industrial helmet standard is EN397. A hard hat (safety helmet, safety hat, etc) should be selected to protect the wearer from an identified risk. A head protector is intended to protect against, prevent, reduce or withstand: direct impacts, electric shock, contre coup (whiplash neck) injury, flame, penetration, radiant heat, rotational element of injury, and crash.\r\n

Head protection regulations and risk management<\/h3>\r\n

Head protection generally falls under the same regulations as other PPE - in the UK this is The PPE at Work Regulations 1992 2 and The PPE Regulations 2002 3 . Some key points of these regulations are:<\/p>\r\n\r\n