Malta Dynamics boost worker protection with upgraded APEX safety helmets

As of July 1st, 2024, Malta Dynamics’ APEX Type 2 safety helmets will be available with prominent upgrades. Motivated by their commitment to improving safety and accessibility, Malta’s new helmets were launched at a price reduction and are ANSI Z89.1 and EN12492 compliant. These are some of the most stringent industry compliance requirements for helmets in industrial and construction sites. 

“We’ve been watching what Europeans do for head protection for some time, and though Malta Dynamics was one of the first to offer helmets with chin straps in the USA, we’ll never stop making them better and safer for the hundreds of field workers in our organization, and millions around the world,” says Malta Dynamics CEO Damian Lang. 

In addition to the helmets, new APEX hard hats will be introduced. The hard hats will be Class E electrical rating compliant for workers who need a full-brim hard hat or prefer a classic look. 

Acknowledging that headgear can be expensive, Malta Dynamics is doing its part to make safety gear more affordable by offering a 30% decrease from the market average, with an MSRP of $69.99. There will be no minimum quantity for ordering, and workers can purchase Malta products through authorized retailers, over the phone, or online. 

Greg Brown, President of Malta Dynamics, says, “This price reduction is our team’s effort to make it more feasible to work safely. There were a lot of hands involved, as reducing price without sacrificing quality or safety is quite an effort, but this puts us soundly lower than other reputable brands for these hats, and we’re looking forward to seeing our APEX products in the field.”

The new Malta Dynamics helmets and hard hats are available now and include visors, face shields, and flashlight mounts as additional accessories.

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