International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) Releases New Bump Cap Safety Standard
ANSI/ISEA 100-2024 outlines performance, testing and labeling requirements for industrial bump caps.
To protect workers from such injuries, many employers use a form of safety equipment known as a bump cap. Until now, however, there was no industry standard for these products in
The International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), in conjunction with industry stakeholders, has developed ANSI/ISEA 100-2024, a voluntary industry consensus standard that establishes the minimum performance, testing and labeling criteria for industrial bump caps and bump cap inserts used in the workplace, which are intended to protect wearers against the effects of striking their head against stationary objects and incurring lacerations or other superficial injuries.
"Until now, there was no US safety standard for bump caps, despite growing demand for the product," said
ANSI/ISEA 100-2024 classifies industrial bump caps into two performance levels: Level 1 and Level 2. Both levels are intended to reduce the force of impact resulting from a worker generated impact to the head.
- Level 1 bump caps are tested for penetration at the apex and a force transmission equivalent to 7.5 J at a single point on the front and at a single point on the back of the crown.
- Level 2 bump caps are tested for penetration at the apex and a force transmission equivalent to 12.5 J at two points on the front and at two points on the back of the crown.
Accessories or replacement components, when installed, shall not cause the bump cap to fail the requirements of this standard. Chin straps, although optional, must be designed to breakaway at a reasonably low force to prevent strangulation.
"When a standard is referenced, it is usually (the European bump cap standard) EN812," said
The standard includes detailed guidance on instructions and marking, specifying that each bump cap shall be accompanied by manufacturers' instructions explaining the application(s) of use, proper method of size adjustment and fitting (including, if applicable, reverse wearing) and, guidelines for care and inspection.
"Bump caps are a vital component of comprehensive workplace head protection," said ISEA President & CEO
It's vital to note that use of protective bump caps should never be viewed as a substitute for good safety practices and engineering controls.
- Bump caps are not intended to provide protection from hazards caused by falling or moving objects.
- They are designed to reduce the amount of force transmitted to the wearer from worker-generated impacts to objects, but they cannot provide complete head protection from severe impact and penetration.
- Moreover, alterations, attachments or additions of accessories may affect the performance of the bump cap.
- Products covered under this standard that are not marked as FR have not been tested for Flame Resistance and may not provide protection when exposed to high heat or open flame.
Get the Revised Standard Today
A copy of ANSI/ISEA 100-2024 is available from ISEA online at https://safetyequipment.org/our-standards/.
About the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA)
ISEA is the voice of the safety equipment industry. For 90 years, we have been a recognized leader in the development of ANSI-accredited safety equipment standards. We advocate on behalf of the industry for policies that improve worker safety, deliver actionable insights on the safety equipment market, develop critical skills for safety sales professionals, and provide a unique forum for collaboration, learning and growth. Visit safetyequipment.org.
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