1. Safety helmets have a hard outer shell that protects the wearer's head from impact and puncture injuries.
2. An inner liner made of foam or other cushioning materials that absorb the force of impacts and provide comfort and shock-absorption.
3. A chin of safety helmets to ensure that the helmet stays properly secured on the wearer's head during activity and impact.
4. Comes with vents that allow air to circulate inside, reducing heat buildup and providing comfort to the wearer.
5. Reflective strips available to enhance visibility, especially in low-light conditions, improving the wearer's visibility to others, reducing the risk of accidents.
6. Support optional accessories like face shields, earmuffs, or goggles, depending on the specific work requirements or industry standards, offering additional protection to the face, eyes, or ears.