Radians launches a dielectric cap mount earmuff that provides greater flexibility for safety helmet and hard hat users

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Top-tier PPE manufacturer Radians® recently added a climbing style safety helmet called Titanium™ to its head protection line. Now they have launched a dielectric cap mount earmuff that fits Titanium and most other slotted hard hats. This new earmuff attachment (NRR 25 dB) and Titanium provide a dual safety solution when head and hearing protection are required in moderate to high-noise environments.

The Radians DCMT25-BX passive dielectric earmuff has padded earcups and features metal-free construction, so it is ideal for use around electrical hazards.  The low-profile and lightweight design provide all-day comfort while the extendable and foldable 4-point suspension arms allow an adjustable fit and a uniform pressure distribution.

“The 30 mm attachment is compatible with all Radians Titanium™ style helmets and most other slotted hard hats,” said Radians Product Manager Cindy Bullion-LaWarre.  “ANSI S3.19-1974 and CSA Z94.2 compliant, this new earmuff is ideal for construction, manufacturing, and other industrial applications.  When used with the Radians Class E non-vented Titanium helmet, it also serves as a protective solution around electrical hazards,” said Bullion-LaWarre.

For more information about Radians full line of PPE, visit www.radians.com or call toll-free 1-877-723-4267. All Radians products are sold through authorized distributors.

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