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Hard Helmet market Growth will be USD 3.19 Billion over 2025

Author: Avinash Kumar
by Avinash Kumar
Posted: Jan 25, 2019

There is a simple definition of Safety Helmet, when we use a Helmet on the workplace for our safety is called a safety helmet. Safety helmet protects the head from injury due to falling objects, impact with other objects, debris, rain, and electric shock.

And the second question arises is why we need safety helmet the answer is because the head is a very delicate part of the human body and one which you rely on every day. Injuries to the head can be very serious, which is why head protection is so important. According to the UK Health and Safety Executive’s 2015-16 statistics, 15 people were killed in the UK when being hit by a moving, falling or flying object. Six of these were in the construction industry. Head injuries also accounted for one in 10 reported non-fatal injuries, which can still have life-changing effects. Even after a minor head injury, brain function can be temporarily impaired, something often referred to as a concussion. This can lead to difficulties such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, depression, irritability and memory problems.

By Hexaresearch Report Global Safety Helmet Market driven by the rising awareness among the employees about safety, surge in the construction sector in developing economies, and strict safety norms mandating the use of protective gear. Increasing industrialisation and growth of the construction industry in countries such as India, China, Mexico, Brazil, and South Africa is also expected to create demand for safety helmets.

In 2016, North America dominated the safety helmet market accounting for one-third of the market share by revenue. Stringent regulations proposed by organisations like OSHA has added to the demand for safety helmets in regions such as North America.

Asia Pacific is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5%, in terms of revenue, over the forecast period due to an increasing demand for safety helmets in the construction and manufacturing industries. In addition, significant infrastructure spending for existing & new structures in Europe is expected to add to the growth of the market over the forecast period.

A variety of materials is used to manufacture industrial safety helmets such as PE, ABS, and PC. PE helmets have higher tensile strength, and attractive design makes it suitable for construction, agriculture, mining, sandblasting, welding, and chemical industries. The segment dominated the global market accounting for 89.9% of the volume share in 2016.

Demand for safety helmets was highest in construction and is expected to witness the fastest growth in line with the expansion of the sector. Moreover, an increasing number of regulations to ensure the safety of workers in the sector is expected to result in the growth of the market at a CAGR of 4.4% over the projected period.

Bump caps are lightweight hard hats made up of either low-density polyethylene or plastic. It is used where the possibility of hitting one’s head on equipment prevails, however, it is not effective in absorbing larger impact. These are suitable for food processing industries, warehouse, auto repair, and small-scale manufacturing companies.

The global safety helmet market is marked by the presence of multiple active vendors, including companies such as 3M, Honeywell, MSA, and Delta plus. Companies are focusing on new product development to increase the sale of these protective gears.

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