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We now have plenty of stock of all the versions of the stein in stock.

All the prices are listed here it looks a bit confusing but read through it i hope it makes sense.

 

TT357 Stein Plasma helmet only (VAT exempt) £35.10

TT358 Stein Pasma Work AQ (VAT exempt) £43.00

TT359 Stein Super Plasma TC (VAT exempt) £51.77

TT360 Peltor ear defenders for Stein helmets £17.50

TT361 Mesh visor for Stein helmets £11.83

TT362 Retractable visor, clear £18.20

TT363 Retractable visor, smoked £20.93

 

if you buy the helmet atachments with the helmet there will be no VAT.

If you got any questions fire away I'll do my best to help.

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The AQ is the same standard as the petzl EN397 and the TC is EN12492

 

BS EN 397: Industrial Safety Helmets

Helmets designed to this standard are generally used by ground workers. Helmets for work on the ground require the chinstraps to breakaway under a load of less than 25dN, this equates to a force of roughly 250kgs. The reason for this is if the helmet chinstrap is caught it releases the wearer before they can choke.

 

BS EN 12492: Work at Height

Helmets designed to this standard are generally used in height safety situations and mountaineering. The chinstraps on these helmets have to stay fastened at forces of up to 50dN, this equates to a force of roughly 500kgs. This is so the helmet stays firmly on the wearers head in the case of a fall with multiple impacts. These helmets are also designed to take side impact.

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Although having a black helmet is just stupid if your on the ground, this can be easily fixed though by taping on bright yellow electrical tape down the centre top

 

Thats my tuppence worth, pretty pointless really if you consider the credit crunch and all that. Some people can't afford to heat their homes properly.

 

I am shocked that you are advocating using electricians tape on a safety helmet what next marker pens and go faster stripes

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