MSA V-Gard H1 Safety Helmet with Fas-Trac III Suspension
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MSA V-Gard H1 Safety Helmet — Fas-Trac III, Class E, 10 Variants
The MSA V-Gard H1 is MSA's climbing-style safety helmet platform — a modern alternative to the classic V-Gard cap-style hard hat, designed for workers who need ANSI Z89.1 Type 1, Class E protection with the lower-profile, wrap-around fit of a European-style helmet. Built on a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) shell, the H1 features MSA's premium Fas-Trac III ratchet suspension, a patent-pending push-button accessory attachment rail, and a rescue whistle integrated into the chin strap buckle. Available in Non-Vented (Novent) and Tri-Vent configurations across 7 colors — making it one of the most configurable Class E safety helmets in MSA's lineup. Browse the full safety helmets collection for all available models.
Vendor: MSA Safety | SKUs: 10194793 (Non-Vented Blue) · 10194794 (Non-Vented Green) · 10204347 (Non-Vented Gray) · 10194797 (Non-Vented Orange) · 10194795 (Non-Vented Yellow) · 10194798 (Non-Vented Black) · 10194792 (Non-Vented Red) · 10194787 (Tri-Vent Blue) · 10194790 (Tri-Vent Black) · 10194784 (Tri-Vent Red)
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Standards & Certifications
| ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 | Type 1, Class E — electrical protection; high-impact rated |
| Shell material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
| Class | Class E — for electrical applications requiring high dielectric resistance |
| Non-Vented (Novent) | Closed shell — Class E rated; non-contact foam liner |
| Tri-Vent | Three ventilation ports — foam liner maximizes airflow and breathability |
| Industries | Utilities, oil & gas, petrochemical, construction, general industry |
Non-Vented vs. Tri-Vent: Which to Choose
| Feature | Non-Vented (Novent) | Tri-Vent |
|---|---|---|
| Ventilation ports | None — closed shell | 3 ports — maximized airflow |
| Liner type | Non-contact foam | Non-contact foam — optimized for breathability |
| Class E rating | Yes — electrical applications | Confirm on label — venting may affect rating |
| Best for | Electrical work, chemical environments | Hot weather, outdoor, non-electrical |
| Available colors | Blue, Green, Gray, Orange, Yellow, Black, Red | Blue, Black, Red |
Key Features
Fas-Trac III Ratchet Suspension
MSA's top-end suspension, redesigned from customer input. Key improvements over previous generations: flush rear lug attachments eliminate the pressure points that caused discomfort in the Fas-Trac II; three nape strap adjustment levels allow fully customized fit depth; the ratchet comfort pad is contoured to the back of the head, improving airflow and preventing the hair-pulling that plagues many ratchet designs. The graspable ratchet knob adjusts with gloves on — critical for workers in cold climates or those who never fully remove PPE between tasks.
Patent-Pending Push-Button Accessory Rail
A continuous accessory attachment rail runs around the shell perimeter with push-button release points at the front and sides. MSA's V-Gard H1 face masks, face shields, and spectacles click in and out in seconds — no tools, no straps, no zip ties. Universal lightning clips provide additional attachment points for non-rail accessories. This system is exclusive to the V-Gard H1 platform and is not cross-compatible with standard V-Gard cap-style accessories.
Rescue Whistle Chin Strap Buckle
The chin strap buckle contains a built-in rescue whistle. In fall protection, confined space, or remote work scenarios, a whistle that travels with the helmet ensures distress signaling is always available — no separate whistle to forget, lose, or leave behind. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 confined space rescue plans and ANSI Z359 fall protection standards both contemplate worker signaling capability; the integrated whistle supports these requirements without adding an additional PPE component.
Non-Contact Foam Liner
The foam liner sits between the head and the shell without directly contacting the shell interior surface — maintaining an air gap that contributes to both impact energy management and temperature regulation. The moisture-wicking sweatband with breathable foam attaches via hook-and-loop for tool-free field replacement: when the sweatband degrades, remove and snap in a replacement without tools or suspension disassembly.
SKU Reference Table
| SKU | Style | Color | ASIN |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10194793 | Non-Vented | Blue | B07YM6YRNJ |
| 10194794 | Non-Vented | Green | B07YM7477V |
| 10204347 | Non-Vented | Gray | B07YM73TDP |
| 10194797 | Non-Vented | Orange | B07YM6YVRB |
| 10194795 | Non-Vented | Yellow | B07YM6GCW2 |
| 10194798 | Non-Vented | Black | B07YM77X11 |
| 10194792 | Non-Vented | Red | B07YM6WZ79 |
| 10194787 | Tri-Vent | Blue | B07YM73GJS |
| 10194790 | Tri-Vent | Black | B07YM7477J |
| 10194784 | Tri-Vent | Red | B07YM6WZ78 |
Frequently Asked Questions
The classic V-Gard is MSA's cap-style hard hat — the iconic shape with a front-facing brim, available since the 1960s. The V-Gard H1 is a separate, newer platform with a climbing-style (European helmet-style) shell: lower profile, wrap-around brim, different suspension geometry, and the H1-exclusive push-button accessory rail system. The H1 accessories are not interchangeable with V-Gard cap-style accessories. Both are ANSI Z89.1 rated, but they are distinct product families.
Confirm on the shell interior label — ANSI Z89.1 Class E testing requires a specific dielectric test of the shell. Vented helmets with large openings may not maintain Class E certification. MSA markets the Non-Vented (Novent) specifically for electrical applications where Class E is needed. The Tri-Vent is marketed for airflow and breathability — verify the class marking inside your specific Tri-Vent shell before use in electrical hazard environments. When in doubt, select the Non-Vented for electrical work.
The Fas-Trac III addresses three main complaints from Fas-Trac II users: pressure points from rear lug attachments (eliminated with flush rear lugs in the III), limited nape strap adjustment (three adjustment levels added in the III), and hair-pulling from the ratchet pad (resolved with a contoured comfort pad). The result is a suspension that significantly more workers report wearing for full shifts without removing for comfort adjustment — important for compliance in environments where partial PPE removal is a safety concern.
MSA offers V-Gard H1 specific accessories including face shields, full-face visors, and spectacle holders that clip into the push-button rail. Universal lightning clips on the shell accommodate additional non-rail accessories. Accessories from the standard V-Gard cap-style system do not fit the H1 rail — verify MSA part numbers are designated "H1" before purchase. Contact MSA or your MSA distributor for the current H1 accessory catalog.
A rescue whistle is built directly into the buckle of the V-Gard H1 chin strap — no separate device to attach, carry, or lose. In confined space rescue scenarios (OSHA 1910.146), fall protection events (ANSI Z359), or remote utility work, the whistle allows a distressed worker to signal location without verbal communication. The whistle travels with the helmet and is always available when the helmet is worn with the chin strap attached.
The V-Gard H1 sweatband attaches with hook-and-loop fastening — peel the old sweatband away, align the replacement, and press firmly. No tools required, no suspension removal needed. MSA sells replacement sweatbands sized specifically for the H1 platform. ANSI Z89.1 guidance recommends suspension inspection and component replacement per manufacturer schedule; a hook-and-loop sweatband makes regular replacement practical in the field rather than requiring a maintenance shop.
Yes. MSA specifically lists utilities, oil & gas, petrochemical, construction, and general industry as target applications. The Non-Vented (Novent) version's Class E rating is appropriate for electrical utility work. HDPE shells are compatible with most common industrial chemical splash exposures — avoid prolonged contact with solvents, petroleum distillates, and strong acids, which degrade HDPE over time. Follow your facility's head protection specification and OSHA 1910.135 requirements.
Replace the shell every 5 years from the date of manufacture (stamped inside the shell), or immediately after any significant impact, chemical exposure, UV degradation (crazing, chalking), or physical damage. Replace the Fas-Trac III suspension every 12 months or per MSA's published maintenance schedule. The hook-and-loop sweatband can be replaced independently as needed. OSHA 1910.135(b)(1) requires replacement per manufacturer guidance — MSA's published intervals are authoritative.
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