Jackson Safety
H70 Vibe Premium Dielectric Ear Muff-Cap Mount NRR 22 | Jackson Safety
- SKU:
- 20776/20777/20778
Description
Descrpition
Jackson® H70 Vibe® Earmuffs are built for comfort and convenience without compromising hearing protection. The headband style design features highly padded ear cups for all-day comfort and an innovative design that adjusts to most head shapes and sizes. Promoting safety & ensuring security the dielectric insulation protects users from electric shocks and shorts. The durable thermoplastic material retains shape and pressure for consistent noise reduction. These ear muffs have a lightweight design with a noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23 dB to suit low noise environments such as lawn mowers industrial work traffic noise etc.
- Headband style features highly padded ear cups for all day comfort and innovative design that adjusts to most head shapes and sizes
- Dielectric durable thermoplastic material retains shape and pressure for consistent noise reduction
- Provides noise-reduction to suit low noise environments such as lawn mowers industrial work traffic noise etc
- Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 23 dB
- Meets ANSI S3.19-1974 standards
Technical Specifications
- Standards: ANSI S3.19, CE
- Color: Orange, Red, Black
- Cup Material: Thermoplastic
- Cushion Material: EVA Foam
- Ear Muff Style: Hard Hat Mounted
- NRR: NRR 23 (ANSI S3.19), NRR 25 (ANSI S3.19), NRR 29 (ANSI S3.19)
- Package Quantity: 1
- Special Features: Dielectric, Hard Hat Cap Mount, SAFE2 Compatible
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Cap Mount Earmuffs for Hearing Protection
The H70 Vibe Premium Dielectric Ear Muff-Cap Mount from Jackson Safety is a cap mount earmuff designed for hearing protection in noisy work settings. Electricians, maintenance technicians, and road crews typically use this equipment to support workplace hearing safety and all-day comfort. This is ANSI S3.19 and CE certified equipment and features dielectric insulation with a hard hat cap mount.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers and site supervisors typically use cap mount hearing protection when tools, saws, and machinery create steady noise. The hard hat cap mount supports use with a compatible helmet on active job sites. Workers rely on lightweight earmuffs and comfort padding for long shifts.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance technicians and equipment operators commonly wear earmuffs in manufacturing areas with repeated machine noise and routine production activity. Thermoplastic ear cups and EVA foam cushions support consistent noise attenuation during extended wear. This helps crews keep hearing protection in place throughout daily tasks.
Utilities and Electrical Work
Electricians and utility crews often choose dielectric insulation when they work near energized components and need cap mount hearing protection. The design supports use with a hard hat while helping workers manage noise in field conditions. All Safety offers this style for teams that need practical hearing protection on utility sites.
Transportation and Road Work
Road crews and transportation workers typically use earmuffs around traffic noise, engines, and mobile equipment. The lightweight earmuffs suit outdoor work and frequent movement. Workers benefit from a design that stays compatible with hard hat compatible job requirements.
Warehousing and Grounds Maintenance
Safety coordinators and equipment operators commonly use these earmuffs in warehouses and grounds maintenance environments where noise levels vary through the day. The noise reduction rating supports low noise environments and routine task coverage. This makes the product practical for daily-use hearing protection.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards and Noise Reduction Rating
Noise reduction rating, cup material, and mounting style matter because they affect fit, comfort, and noise attenuation. ANSI S3.19 and CE help buyers compare hearing protection options with known standards. The dielectric design and SAFE2 compatible features add practical value for worksite use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI S3.19, CE | Recognized standards for hearing protection testing | Helps buyers assess product suitability for workplace use |
| NRR 22-23 dB | Noise reduction rating for moderate sound levels | Supports use in low noise environments and around routine equipment noise |
| Dielectric insulation | Non-conductive construction component | Supports utility work and electrical-adjacent tasks |
| Hard hat cap mount | Attaches to a compatible helmet | Creates cap mount hearing protection for integrated head and ear coverage |
| Thermoplastic cup / EVA foam cushion | Durable shell and padded contact surfaces | Improves comfort padding and helps the earmuffs retain shape |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Utility Line Work
Utility crews often need dielectric insulation and cap-mounted hearing protection while they work near electrical infrastructure. The hard hat cap mount keeps the earmuffs aligned with head protection. Workers can wear them per manufacturer instructions during active field tasks.
Industrial Maintenance
Maintenance teams commonly use this hearing protection during repairs, inspections, and equipment servicing. The lightweight earmuffs help reduce fatigue during long shifts. Comfort padding supports consistent use when noise stays present throughout the day.
Roadside Operations
Road crews often work beside engines, traffic, and handheld tools. These earmuffs support workplace hearing safety while staying compatible with hard hat use. The noise reduction rating suits moderate exposure in roadside environments.
Lawn and Grounds Maintenance
Landscape crews and grounds teams often need hearing protection for mowers and other outdoor equipment. The design works well in low noise environments and for recurring daily tasks. Workers appreciate the lightweight earmuffs when comfort matters across a full shift.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Hearing Protection Excels
- Utility line work: Dielectric insulation and hard hat cap mount support field crews near electrical infrastructure.
- Industrial maintenance: Thermoplastic ear cups and EVA foam cushions support all-day comfort in plant settings.
- Road work: Lightweight earmuffs help workers manage traffic noise and equipment noise outdoors.
- Warehousing: Cap mount hearing protection fits teams that switch between tasks and moving equipment.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Electricians: Use dielectric insulation and cap mount hearing protection on utility and electrical-adjacent jobs.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear the earmuffs during repairs, inspections, and routine equipment service.
- Site supervisors: Choose hearing protection that supports daily oversight in noisy environments.
- Equipment operators: Rely on the noise reduction rating during machine operation and movement.
- Road crews: Use lightweight earmuffs to help manage traffic and tool noise in field conditions.
- Safety coordinators: Select compatible hearing protection for teams working with hard hats and PPE systems.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This hearing protection works alongside other PPE for layered workplace safety. Teams often combine earmuffs with head, eye, hand, and respiratory protection when job hazards overlap. Integrated gear systems help workers match equipment to the task instead of relying on one product alone.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Utility work: H70 Vibe earmuffs + hard hats + safety glasses + gloves
- Industrial maintenance: H70 Vibe earmuffs + respirators + gloves + safety glasses
- Road crews: H70 Vibe earmuffs + hard hats + safety glasses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this product when you need cap mount hearing protection for daily or extended exposure to moderate noise. It performs well when crews wear a compatible hard hat and need dielectric insulation for utility or electrical-adjacent work. It also suits outdoor teams that value lightweight earmuffs and comfort padding.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Compatibility with your hard hat model
- Noise reduction rating for the work environment
- Need for dielectric insulation on the job
- Fit, comfort, and wear time across shifts
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product may not suit very high-noise environments that require a different hearing protection class or a higher attenuation strategy. Some users may need alternative earmuffs, earplugs, or a more specialized hearing system for those conditions. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration and Fit Adjustment
Workers typically mount the earmuffs to a compatible hard hat and wear them per manufacturer instructions during noisy tasks. How do I adjust the fit? Users should check the headband or attachment position so the ear cups sit evenly. This approach supports consistent use in industrial sites, utility work, road work, and maintenance areas.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
When should I inspect or replace the cushions? Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection of the cup condition, cushion wear, and mounting hardware. Clean the earmuffs with mild methods per specifications, then store them in a clean, dry location away from heat and deformation. Replace worn parts per manufacturer specifications and industry guidance.