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Friday 30 November 2007

Mk7 Extensive Testing



In EN397, there is an area of 100mm diameter stipulated by the standard, and all impact and penetration tests are carried out within this circle. However, venture outside this 'magic circle' and the helmet doesn't need to conform to any standard. But imagine the site situation:
if something were to fall on your head, would it always fall directly onto the crown? What if you were looking down, and the object struck just 20mm outside the 'magic circle'. Play the following clip and you'll see the JSP mk7 helmet receive such a blow. Tough little shell, isn't it?!

Wednesday 31 October 2007

JSP Atlantic Goggle



OK. Let's look at another impact test, this time on the very popular Atlantic Goggle.
A couple of things to look out for: watch for flexing in the body of the goggle as the impact made by the 6mm ball bearing is dissipated across the body, creating very little transitional force on the user's face. Secondly, look at the effect on the polycarbonate lens. You can obviously see the dent made by the ball bearing, but there is no cracking, and there is no damage to the rest of the goggle itself, because of the way the energy has been absorbed.

JSP Mk3 Helmet Penetration Test



In this video, we have a close up view of the JSP Mk3 Helmet. We've seen impact tests in earlier posts and we've also seen the effect the test weight has on a certain member of the Cucurbitaceae family (watermelon - I was trying to be clever).
Here we can see the 3kg 'spiked' weight, which has fallen from a static point 1 metre above the test subject...

Wednesday 18 July 2007

Retractaspec



So, to another form of eye protection. When wearing a safety helmet, it's sometimes impractical to wear safety spectacles, or you simply got to the top of the scaffolding and forgot to bring some up with you. So mounted to the inside of your JSP safety helmet is a handy slide-down eye protector! Which performs particularly well when something travelling at 100mph trys to remove an eye for you...

Retractspec = EN166 1.F

Monday 11 June 2007

Mk3 Helmet Test



A video of a proper test this time (it's not all about squishing fruit in new and exciting ways). The helmet is mounted on a headform, which is, in turn, mounted onto a load cell. This load cell can tell us exactly what amount of energy is transferred onto the head of a user. The limit is 5kN, and our average is about 1.6kN, way below the limit...

Click Here for the JSP Mk3 Safety Helmet

Thursday 7 June 2007

Protect your head! Use JSP Mk7!



Remember the watermelon we splattered in an earlier video post? Well, you'll be glad to know it was protected once upon a time, and this video is evidence of it! A Mk7 JSP helmet protects the juicy fruit expertly, and on taking off the helmet, we are pleased to tell you that no injury was suffered... for a bit anyway.

Click Here for the JSP Mk7 Safety Helmet

Invincible Faceshield - Protect your whole face!



The Polycarbonate Invincible Faceshield is rated at medium energy, high speed rating, in accordance with EN166:2002, making i possible to resist a 6mm ball bearing at 270mph - the same as a goggle. Only, with a faceshield, it covers the whole face, providing total, excellent protection.

Click Here for JSP Invincible Faceshields

Interceptor XL



We've shown the destructive and damaging effects of being hit in the eye by a flying object, so let us now show you what you can wear that will prevent these little accidents....

Click Here for the JSP Interceptor XL

We've shown heads, now what about eyes?



So, as previous videos have shown, wearing head protection is probably a good idea, unless you want the brain's equivalent of melon seeds everywhere. But what about eyes? In this video, we use a cherry tomato to replicate the human eyeball, and fire a 6mm steel ball bearing at it, at 120 metres/second (270mph). Do you want to put your safety spectacles on now then? Thought so...

Yet Another Melon Test!



As if the point were not clear and obvious enough, here's another video showing the effect of an object falling onto human head. This is an impact testing weight of 5kg, dropped from a static point, 1 metre above the specimen...

Hot Helmet Impact Test!



This video shows an impact tested helmet that has been preconditioned to a temperature of 50 degrees celcius to simulate the environment exposure in warmer climates. Note the helmet depresses a lot, but the harness underneath keeps the impacted area well away from the skull at all times.

Click Here for the JSP Mk3 Safety Helmet

Wednesday 6 June 2007

An example of why we wear head protection...



1 reason why everybody should wear head protection in areas of risk...

Tuesday 5 June 2007

Caspian Goggle Impact Test



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Wednesday 30 May 2007

A New Product Range

JSP have recently acquired two new ranges of products. One is an extensive range of eye protection, under the banner of Iles Optical. Click the icon below to view the range through our website.







Also, we have introduced a new range of welding products, entitled Stephens Itex. Click the icon below to view the range through our website.

JSP Safety Products

Welcome to the JSP safety blog. Here we can show customers new products, release promo videos, photos and keep customers up to date with the latest news to come out of JSP.

For example, we could release a tech spec of a new product (ok, it's not that new, but as an idea) - click the link below:

Jetstream 8hr Gas Unit

Also, this would be the home page for the podcasts. The above link would actually show up in whatever RSS/ podcast reader you use and let you know automatically when something was new to view.