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wrong

 

stien

petzle

black diamond

all make them and a few more all to en 12497

treequips helmet is supposably a higher test and is a different en no but would not know how i would find out

 

also some of these

Protective Safety Climbing Helmets

 

A safety helmet (HSE strongly recommends a mountaineering

style helmet complying with BS EN 12492).

http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/afag401.pdf

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Upto 5 years from 1st Issue, but I'd replace on a case by case basis... If your store you helmet correctly and don't do any tree work then 5 years is cool... If you work in commercial arb then you know when you need a new lid.... the date of manufacture is on the lid normally a dial/clock with numbers...

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