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Find the Best Hard Hats at Lowe’s


Staying safe on the job is important, no matter what project you’re working on. Lowe’s has hard hats for sale, including all the most respected brands, such as MSA hard hats, so you can protect your head from injury. There are several types of construction hard hats, making it easy for you to choose the best one for your needs.


In construction, impact-resistant hard hats are ideal for protecting you from falling material or bumping into fixed objects around the worksite. If you’re working in high-heat settings, a top priority is keeping cool. Vented hard hats that allow for air circulation are ideal options, and full-brim hard hats have a brim that surrounds your head to reduce glare from the sun. Some hard hats come in a baseball-cap style with headlamp slots for mounting a light for nighttime work and quick-adjust features to ensure a secure fit. Ultimately, the right hard hat offers maximum protection no matter what job you’re on. Put your safety first and find the right one for you and your crew at Lowe’s.


The Hard Hat Color Code

On a jobsite, the color of your hard hat serves an important function and often is an indicator of your job title or rank. If all team members wear a hat of the right color, it’s easier to locate the person you need. Although there can be some variation, here’s what different hat colors typically mean on a professional jobsite:

  • White Hat or Black Hat: worn by workers of high rank, typically managers or supervisors
  • Orange Hat: worn by road construction workers
  • Red Hat: worn by firefighters and emergency workers
  • Gray Hat: worn by visitors or nonemployees
  • Yellow Hat: worn by general workers who lack a specific rank
  • Brown Hat: often worn by welders
  • Green Hat: worn by safety inspectors or sometimes new team members who haven’t yet completed their training or trial period
  • Pink Hat: used as a form of punishment for workers who have forgotten their own hard hat or broken a safety rule