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What do the colors of safety helmets mean?

Regulations do not govern the differentiation of colors of protective helmets issued to employees. These rules are most often subject to internal company regulations. The situation is different for workers on general construction sites. Helmet colors indicate the role performed by a person present on the construction site:

  • yellow helmet – construction workers;
  • white helmet – site manager, supervisory inspector and engineers;
  • blue helmet – those working at heights, machine operators, electricians, power engineers;
  • green helmet – safety officer;
  • black helmet – architect/author's supervising inspector;
  • orange helmet – surveyor;
  • red helmet – trainees and visitors who have come to the construction site.
Although the assigned helmet colors are a symbol of well-organized work, it should be borne in mind that on many construction sites workers do not adhere to their designated roles and wear whatever helmet is available. Worth knowing A protective helmet protects the worker from falling objects which, striking the crown of the head, can cause damage to the skull, brain or cervical vertebrae. Each helmet should meet the individual needs of the worker, protecting them against any risk of mechanical injury. The helmet must be light so as not to overload the head (the optimal weight is 255 grams). The helmet must be adjustable so that the worker can fit it to the size of their head. It must also comply with the EU standard PN-EN 397 titled "Industrial protective helmets", which specifies physical requirements and technical parameters, test methods and marking requirements for industrial protective helmets.

Head protection should be worn by all employees while performing the following tasks:

  • construction work, in particular work carried out on scaffolding and in their vicinity, during erection and dismantling of formwork, and during assembly and installation work;
  • on bridges, steel structures, masts, towers, steel hydraulic structures, blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling mills, large tanks and pipelines, power stations, renovation and assembly works on boilers and their installations;
  • earth and rock works, work in excavations, trenches, shafts and tunnels;
  • in underground workings, open-pit mines, in the extraction of coal and other mineral raw materials; when working with explosive materials;
  • at blast furnaces, ore processing plants, forges and metal foundries;
  • in the vicinity of lifting equipment, cranes and conveyors; at industrial furnaces; in shipyards;
  • rail shunting operations.
Regulations concerning individual worker protection are contained in the Regulation of the Minister of Labour and Social Policy dated 26 September 1997.
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