Logo hard hat discounts

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Logo hard hats are the MCAA Safety Savings of the Month.
Logo hard hats are the MCAA Safety Savings of the Month. MCAA members can receive special discounts on these items throughout the month.

Helmets meet ANSI/ISEA Z89.1, Type 1, Class C requirements. Features include:
  • 4 point woven nylon suspension
  • Features a short peak and low profile
  • Functional rain trough
  • Vents on top of hard hat increase air circulation, keeping your head cool and comfortable all day
  • Accessory slots accommodate a wide variety of eye, face and hearing products
  • Accommodates chin strap
  • Moisture wicking brow pad is removable, washable and replaceable
Logos are great for:
  • Promotional products
  • Ceremonial occasions
  • Corporate identity
  • Work crew segmentation
  • Visitor identification
Hard hat prices start at $4.95 with Pin-Lock suspension and $6.95 with Mega-Ratchet suspension. Free price quote on logo'd hats.

To order or for more information, contact Kevin Holden, Managing Partner at Beeline Purchasing LLC, via e-mail at kevin@beelinepurchasing.com or by phone at 513-607-5955.
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