Please, can you share the link of the comms products? Or write the names. I want to modify just like this one MSA v-gard H1. I am working as engineer onboard vessel and i need one not so tall and lightweight helmet with comms. Thank you in advance! Btw, enjoyed the video!
I apologize for the delayed response, and thank you for the comment! Cardo has replaced the system shown in the video with their new NEO model. You can find it on Amazon here: www.amazon.com/Cardo-Packtalk-Motorcycle-Communication-Intercom/dp/B0BNH2XTKD?th=1 Let me know if you have any other questions!
www.kask-safety.com/en/headlamps/kl-3_59_56.htm Visit the above link. Kask makes a mount that connects the ear muffs and allows light to be mounted above where the visor rests.
You are correct! In most industry standards that is the case. However, arboriculture doesn't have a designated helmet color code system like engineering or manufacturing. We've debated back and forth on color coding helmets 😅
@@sirensproject I remember being an engineer on a worksite, wearing an orange helmet, because that' was the 1st helmet I got when I started. And there was a yard worker with a white helmet. When people would come to the site to visit, they'd always walk past me and go straight to him and without asking a question, they'd start talking away and asking questions. When they'd finally give him a chance to speak, he'd redirect them to me. I'd always laugh at this, because it can all be avoided with a simple question. Eventually when the yard mandated color code, I recall one guy who was a clerk getting upset, because he wore a white helmet and was given a green one, which was a downgrade. 🤣 Giving me a white helmet was always a bad idea, because I'd draw a ton of stuff on it when I'm bored.
@@ItachiUchiha-ff5yb 🤣 At least you knew which helmet was yours! That is funny. We originally went with blue helmets simply because blue is our "color" for the organization. However, we now have a need for a little more worksite differentiation. What type of engineer were you? I'm mechanical by education and some how fell into arboriculture 🤣.
The moment you modify any PPE (drilling holes, cutting a piece off, etc.) you basically render it useless and unacceptable. I learned this the hard way. :(
Unfortunately, to my knowledge, Cardo, Sena, etc do not offer a wireless headset solution yet. Hopefully that will change in the future. We absolutely do not modify the helmet portion in any way for that exact reason. We have also since 3D printed our mic mounts. The adhesive would fail overtime. Really appreciate the comments!
@@sirensproject no worries. My comment wasn't meant to attach, but to inform. As I was also like your team, modifying my PPE. Until I got turned back from a worksite for that
@@ItachiUchiha-ff5yb It is great to mention those types of things for others to see! Safety is incredibly important. Really do appreciate you checking the video out!
Please, can you share the link of the comms products? Or write the names. I want to modify just like this one MSA v-gard H1. I am working as engineer onboard vessel and i need one not so tall and lightweight helmet with comms. Thank you in advance! Btw, enjoyed the video!
I apologize for the delayed response, and thank you for the comment! Cardo has replaced the system shown in the video with their new NEO model. You can find it on Amazon here:
www.amazon.com/Cardo-Packtalk-Motorcycle-Communication-Intercom/dp/B0BNH2XTKD?th=1
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Awesome Video!!! 🔥🔥🔥 Thank you
Glad you liked it!
How I can use Visior and headlamp? 🙏
www.kask-safety.com/en/headlamps/kl-3_59_56.htm
Visit the above link. Kask makes a mount that connects the ear muffs and allows light to be mounted above where the visor rests.
Isn't it supposed to be the other way? White for team leads.
You are correct! In most industry standards that is the case. However, arboriculture doesn't have a designated helmet color code system like engineering or manufacturing. We've debated back and forth on color coding helmets 😅
@@sirensproject I remember being an engineer on a worksite, wearing an orange helmet, because that' was the 1st helmet I got when I started. And there was a yard worker with a white helmet. When people would come to the site to visit, they'd always walk past me and go straight to him and without asking a question, they'd start talking away and asking questions. When they'd finally give him a chance to speak, he'd redirect them to me. I'd always laugh at this, because it can all be avoided with a simple question. Eventually when the yard mandated color code, I recall one guy who was a clerk getting upset, because he wore a white helmet and was given a green one, which was a downgrade. 🤣 Giving me a white helmet was always a bad idea, because I'd draw a ton of stuff on it when I'm bored.
@@ItachiUchiha-ff5yb 🤣 At least you knew which helmet was yours! That is funny. We originally went with blue helmets simply because blue is our "color" for the organization. However, we now have a need for a little more worksite differentiation. What type of engineer were you? I'm mechanical by education and some how fell into arboriculture 🤣.
The moment you modify any PPE (drilling holes, cutting a piece off, etc.) you basically render it useless and unacceptable. I learned this the hard way. :(
Unfortunately, to my knowledge, Cardo, Sena, etc do not offer a wireless headset solution yet. Hopefully that will change in the future. We absolutely do not modify the helmet portion in any way for that exact reason. We have also since 3D printed our mic mounts. The adhesive would fail overtime. Really appreciate the comments!
@@sirensproject no worries. My comment wasn't meant to attach, but to inform. As I was also like your team, modifying my PPE. Until I got turned back from a worksite for that
@@ItachiUchiha-ff5yb It is great to mention those types of things for others to see! Safety is incredibly important. Really do appreciate you checking the video out!
Hi.. how do i spot a fake superplasma pl?
Hey! I’m honestly not sure, as I’ve never seen a fake one. It is best to order the helmets from a reputable dealer! We bought ours from Treestuff.com.