Der Feuerwehrhelm

ready to go
breathing protection squad
Netherlands
1980

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Netherlands Synthetic helmet (˜1995)
In this collection since: 05.11.2015
0717 Fire helmet from the Netherlands. The fire helmet according to DIN EN 443 comes from the German company Schuberth in Braunschweig. The helmet model is: F200. Helmet shell made of GRP (thermosetting phenolic textile material). Yellow color (Fluorescent) , integrated clear protective visor, leather neck protector, chin strap with safety closure, neck pads. Combination with the following accessories possible: helmet light, respirator mask e.g. Interspiro or Dräger, various identification strips. The helmet has a reflective silver stripe. The helmet was built between 1994 and 2002. At the time of the market launch, the DIN14940 and / or the preEN443 were still valid, which as DIN EN 443 in December 1997 replaced the old DIN 14940. In 2002 the successor F210 came onto the market. (See helmet 0255, Germany). The helmet shown here has some special features. On the side is the logo of the company MSA. The reason for this is unclear. The ventilation holes on the side of the model F200 were closed with plastic screws. On a sticker in the helmet stands: SH type - Q, PF - SF, III / 95. III / 95 refers to the date of manufacture. The company MSA is also on the label of the Holland sheath, the nack protection developed in the Netherlands.
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Also look at: Federal Republic of Germany since 1949, 255
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