WARNING
USE THIS HARD HAT AT YOUR OWN RISK! THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT MEET ASTM OR EN STANDARDS FOR PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR for use in non-motorized action sports. This product is NOT a helmet. It is a HARD HAT. This HARD HAT is intended to offer only minimal additional head protection for non-motorized action sports including, but not limited to skateboarding, biking, snowboarding, and skiing. It cannot protect against all possible impacts which might cause injuries to the head, back, neck, cervix, or spine. For maximum protection, this HARD HAT must be fitted and attached properly to the wearer's head in accordance with the manufacturer's fitting instructions. Read the owner's manual for proper use and fitting instructions. After receiving any impact, this HARD HAT may be damaged to the point that it is no longer adequate to provide minimal head protection against further impacts and this damage may not be visible to the user. If this HARD HAT sustains any impact, it should be returned to the manufacturer for a competent inspection and, if necessary, be destroyed and replaced. Never modify the HARD HAT in any way. Prior to each use, inspect the shell, impact absorbing liner, retention straps and hardware. Do NOT use the HARD HAT if any part is damaged or does not operate properly.
NOT FOR USE IN MOTOR SPORTS OR MOTORIZED ACTIVITIES
This is the warning sticker in a hard hat. Any one else laugh at how useless this "helmet" turns out to be? I dont get how a company could even get this out on a market.
People argue the hard hat is able to take multiple impacts because of the liner, but if you read this, "After receiving any impact, this HARD HAT may be damaged to the point that it is no longer adequate to provide minimal head protection" the whole argument falls apart. I thought it was pretty important to underline that last bit of information as well.
I believe I am done here.