Pyramex Ridgeline XR7 Safety Helmet Type 1 Class E
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Pyramex Ridgeline XR7 Safety Helmet — Type 1 Class E, 6-Pt Ratchet
The Pyramex Ridgeline XR7 (HP76110–HP76140 series) is a Type 1, Class E safety helmet built on an ABS/PC composite shell — a material combination that provides superior strength and higher heat resistance compared to standard ABS-only shells. The XR7 is designed for electrical workers, construction crews, and utility personnel who require Class E protection without the climbing-style form factor of ANSI Z89.1 Type 2 helmets. Available in 7 colors including Hi-Vis Lime and Orange for high-visibility applications, with an easy-to-grasp knob ratchet suspension that adjusts from size 6.5 to 8 without tools. Browse our full safety helmets collection for additional options.
Vendor: Pyramex | SKUs: HP76110 (White) · HP76113 (Slate Gray) · HP76117 (Black Graphite) · HP76120 (Red) · HP76130 (Yellow) · HP76131 (Hi-Vis Lime) · HP76140 (Orange)
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Standards & Certifications
| ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 | Type 1, Class E — top-of-head impact; electrical protection |
| EN 397:2012+A1:2012 | European industrial safety helmet — §5.2.4 lateral deformation |
| EN 12492 | Shock absorption (§4.2.1.1) and penetration (§4.2.2) — front, back, side |
| Type | Type 1 — top-of-head impact protection |
| Class | Class E (Electrical) |
| Shell material | ABS/PC (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene / Polycarbonate) composite |
Key Features
ABS/PC Composite Shell
Most economy hard hats use ABS-only shells. The Ridgeline XR7 adds polycarbonate (PC) to the composite, which improves both impact resistance and heat resistance. PC maintains structural integrity at higher temperatures than pure ABS — relevant for foundry, welding adjacent, and outdoor-in-sun applications where a black or dark-colored shell absorbs significant heat. ABS/PC composites are also used in automotive safety components for the same reason.
6-Point Ratchet Suspension
The six-point suspension distributes impact energy across a wider area of the head than 4-point designs. The easy-to-grasp adjustment knob turns to size between 6.5 and 8 (6½ to 8 in U.S. hat sizes) without removing the helmet. This one-handed adjustment is particularly useful on active job sites where removing the helmet for size adjustments introduces a brief exposure gap. The suspension is replaceable independently of the shell under the ANSI Z89.1 inspection and maintenance guidelines.
4-Point Breakaway Chin Strap
The soft 4-point breakaway chin strap distributes chin/jaw retention across four contact points rather than two, reducing focal pressure during extended wear. The "breakaway" design releases under a defined force — important for environments where a caught chin strap could create a strangulation hazard (overhead work, near machinery). Breakaway chin straps are recommended by ANSI A10.3 and are standard practice in elevated work environments.
Reflective Sticker Kit
Includes 4 reflective stickers for application to the shell exterior. Reflective stickers improve conspicuity at dawn/dusk and in low-light conditions — relevant for roadwork, traffic control, and any environment with vehicle movement. Note: stickers applied to the shell exterior should not cover inspection markings, date codes, or ventilation openings (this model is not vented, so the latter does not apply).
Color Options & SKUs
| SKU | Color | ASIN |
|---|---|---|
| HP76110 | White | B08DG9M6TZ |
| HP76113 | Slate Gray | B08DG8CDVF |
| HP76117 | Black Graphite | B08DG919CR |
| HP76120 | Red | B09V9XS2SY |
| HP76130 | Yellow | B08DG9MMF9 |
| HP76131 | Hi-Vis Lime | B08DG9DZVQ |
| HP76140 | Orange | B09VB56MMB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Polycarbonate (PC) adds two properties when blended with ABS: higher impact resistance and higher heat deflection temperature. Pure ABS shells can soften at elevated temperatures (above ~80°C), whereas ABS/PC composites maintain structural integrity at higher temperatures. For Class E electrical helmets, the dielectric properties of both materials are compatible — the PC addition does not compromise the 20kV electrical rating. Most premium safety helmet shells use ABS/PC blends for this reason.
Non-vented. Class E electrical helmets must have a closed, non-vented shell per ANSI Z89.1 — venting would create openings that could admit electrically conductive particles or reduce the dielectric integrity of the shell. If airflow is a priority and electrical hazards are not present, consider a Class G vented helmet instead. For Class E work, the 6-point suspension's open-frame design provides some airflow between the shell and head.
The ratchet suspension adjusts from size 6.5 to 8 (approximately 20.5" to 25" head circumference). The easy-to-grasp knob allows single-handed, one-handed adjustment without removing the helmet. For workers outside this range, Pyramex offers extended-fit versions — consult the full Pyramex catalog for large-size options.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.135 and 1926.100 require head protection that meets ANSI Z89.1. The XR7 meets ANSI Z89.1-2014 Type 1, Class E — exceeding the minimum requirement. For work involving electrical hazards, Class E is the appropriate selection per OSHA's PPE standard. Always conduct a job hazard analysis per 1910.132 to confirm the selected type and class is appropriate for your specific exposure.
The Ridgeline XR7 is Type 1 — tested for top-of-head impact only. Type 2 helmets add lateral (side) impact protection via an inner foam or suspension liner. If your work involves risk of objects striking the side of the head, or if your site safety plan requires Type 2, see our full safety helmets collection for Type 2 options.
The XR7 has universal accessory slots for compatible face shield brackets and hearing protection mounts. Pyramex offers accessories designed for this platform. Accessory compatibility should be verified with Pyramex — third-party accessories not tested with this specific model may not meet ANSI/ISEA standards when attached.
Clean the shell surface with isopropyl alcohol and allow to dry before application. Apply stickers to flat or gently curved areas of the shell exterior. Do not apply over surface cracks, dents, or existing stickers. Avoid covering date codes stamped inside or outside the shell. ANSI Z89.1 does not prohibit sticker application on the exterior — however, verify with your employer's PPE policy, as some site rules restrict shell modifications.
Replace the shell every 2–5 years from date of first use (date code is stamped inside the shell) and the suspension annually, or sooner if either shows damage. Replace immediately after any significant impact regardless of visible damage — internal structure may be compromised without visible cracks. Store away from UV exposure, solvents, and extreme temperatures when not in use. OSHA 1910.135(b)(1) requires replacement per manufacturer guidelines and after any significant impact.
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