Safety helmet color representation
Color | Common Meaning (Industry Convention) |
Yellow | General workers, frontline construction personnel. |
Blue | Technical staff, dedicated electricians, or supervisors. |
Red | Middle‑level management, technical leaders, or safety officers. |
White | Senior management, inspectors, client representatives, or special visitors. |
Other (e.g., orange, green, etc.) | Varies by company or sector; may denote specific roles such as environmental protection, fire‑fighting, etc. |
Note: Color coding may vary slightly between companies and regions. Please refer to your company's safety helmet color scheme for actual use.
When should you wear a safety helmet?
1. When entering a workplace where there is a risk of falling, splashing, or electric shock:
Working at height, construction, mechanical handling, and underground shafts requires wearing a safety helmet.
2. When performing work that could result in impact:
Any work that could involve collision with hard objects, exposure to electric arcs, or high temperatures requires wearing a safety helmet.
3. When managers and outsiders enter the production workshop:
Internal management, maintenance personnel, and external visitors or construction personnel entering the site must wear a safety helmet.
4. Indoor, non-hazardous environments may require wearing a safety helmet:
Offices, rest rooms, control rooms, and other locations where there is no risk of head impact do not require wearing a safety helmet.
Key: If there is any risk of "falling objects, splashing objects, electric shock, or collision," wear a safety helmet and tighten the chin strap.
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