Floor Warden Hard Hat | |
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Pre-Printed product
Floor Warden
$19.80
inc. GST
$18.00 + GST
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SKU
TG-HHYFW
Material
ABS Polymer
Weight
0.325 kg
Stock Availability
In Stock
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While on duty, the Floor Warden Hard Hat is designed to protect your head from low to medium impact while clearly identifying you as a designated emergency response leader. Manufactured from ultra-durable ABS polymer, it offers a lightweight yet sturdy construction — firm on the outside and comfortable on the inside for extended wear.
Set against a high-visibility yellow background, the hard hat features a bold black print reading “Floor Warden,” ensuring immediate recognition during evacuations or emergencies. Integrated ventilation ports help reduce heat build-up and minimise sweat accumulation, keeping the wearer cool and comfortable when it matters most.
Floor Wardens carry significant responsibility during high-risk situations. They are required to assist with evacuation procedures, ensure occupants are accounted for, report hazards, and communicate directly with the Chief Warden or Area Wardens. Clear identification is essential to maintain order and ensure smooth emergency coordination.
· Lightweight and comfortable
· Complies with Australian Standards
This hard hat can be worn together with our Floor Warden Cap and Hi-Vis Vest for a complete identification ensemble. Bundle the full set and save on shipping.
During an emergency evacuation, this headgear ensures your Floor Wardens are highly visible in the crowd, providing a clear point of contact for guidance and assistance. Combined with distinctive high-visibility vests (available separately), your Floor Wardens will stand out clearly when leadership and direction are critical.
What are the sizes available?
It's free size and can be worn by anyone
When do I need a hard hat?
When the risk of injury cannot be completely eliminated by other means, hard helmets are worn at work to protect against head injuries. The most critical part of your body is your head. You use your head to think, feel, talk, smell, and hear. It only makes obvious that you should shield your head from harm. The first line of defence against workplace head injuries is wearing a hard hat.
Is it durable?
Yes. But Regardless of how they appear on the outside, it is always recommended to replace your hard helmets every 5 years. Hard helmets should typically be replaced after two years of usage if the user environment is known to entail increasing exposure to temperature extremes, sunshine, or chemicals.





