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Firefighter Helmet SHPM-C - Essential Protection for Head, Neck, and Face
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The fireman's helmet SHPM-S is an individual means of protection and is designed to protect the head, neck and face of a person from mechanical and thermal effects, aggressive media, surface-active substances, water when extinguishing fires and carrying out rescue operations, as well as from adverse climatic effects. The product is manufactured according to TU 32.99.11-051-31094986-2021 (replacing TU 4854-051-31094986-2011) and certified for compliance with the requirements of TR EAEC 043/2017 "On requirements for fire safety and fire extinguishing equipment" by fulfilling the requirements of GOST R 53269-2019..
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