Hard hat

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A hard hat is a type of helmet predominantly used in workplace environments such as construction sites to protect the head from injury such as from falling objects, debris and bad weather. They are typically required personal protective equipment where heavy labor is being performed. They used to be made out of metal, but since the 1960s, rigid plastic is the preferred material.

Image:Chelsea Cooley hat.jpg Its lower edge sometimes has a small gutter to catch rainwater and shed it off the front peak and not down inside the wearer's coat neck.

They can sometimes be fitted with these accessories:-

Blue-collar workers who engage in heavy professions that require protective equipment are often called hard hats.

"Hardhat diving" is sometimes used as a nickname for diving in Standard diving dress.

The hard hat is also the mainstay of the popular band 'the village people', who shot to fame in the 1970s and continue to entertain today.

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Trivia

In Mega Man video games, the Met enemy is pictured wearing a hard hat and is sometimes called a "Hard Hat".

There is a computer game "Hard Hat" with sequels, made by Damaged featuring classic megaman bosses such as Metalman, and new robot masters such as Chainsaw Man and Baseball Man.

The original 'Hard-Boiled hat' (patented in 1919 by E. D. Bullard) was manufactured out of steamed canvas, glue and black paint and became the worlds' first, commercially-available, industrial head-protection device.

America's first designated "Hard Hat Area" was set up at the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge construction site.

In 1938, E. D. Bullard Company, California, designed and manufactured the first aluminum hard hat.

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