Brandbull, Tytan MAX HTM 102, Fire Helmet, Yellow with Yellow Reflective
Use / Application
• Designed for wildland firefighting (forests, grasslands).
• Also suitable for rescue operations: road accidents, mountain rescue, water rescue, and even mountaineering / white-water sports.
Temperature & Thermal Protection
• Rated for a wide temperature range: –30 °C to +50 °C according to Brandbull.
• Provides shock absorption and resistance to mechanical stress in both low and high temperature extremes.
Mechanical Protection
• Penetration resistance: tested with a steel ball at 120 m/s.
• Lateral (side) crushing protection.
Chemical / Hot Solids Resistance
• Resistant to liquid chemicals and hot solid materials.
Electrical Protection
• Protects against brief contact with live (alternating) electrical cables, up to 440 V.
Materials & Construction
• Lightweight, durable injection-moulded shell.
• Exterior parts (helmet shell) and chin straps are fire-retardant.
• Helmet shell comes standard with reflective tape, and there is an optional ventilation panel (possibly with insect net).
Comfort / Fit
• Three‑point chin strap with a quick-release buckle.
• Short fabric neck protector (fire-resistant) is included.
• Optional silicone chin strap.
• Inside: shock-absorbing liner.
Accessories / Modular Features
• Face protection: clear “visor” (face shield) of optical class 1.
• Protective goggles: FHR goggles (anti-scratch / anti-fog) available.
• Possible to add ear protection / hearing protection.
• Option for helmet inscription or fire brigade markings
| Brand: Brandbull |
| Colour: Yellow |
Norms and Standards:
• Regulation (EU) 2016/425 (PPE regulation)
• EN 16471:2014 — Firefighter helmets for wildland (rural) firefighting.
• EN 16473:2014 — Firefighter helmets for technical rescue.
• EN 12492:2012 — Mountaineering helmets (safety requirements + test methods).
• EN 397:2012 + A1 (2012) — Industrial safety helmet standards (specific points: 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2.1)
• EN 443:2008 — Helmets for structural firefighting (certain test points: Brandbull cites 4.11 and 5.13).
• EN 1385:2012 — Helmets for canoeing / white-water sports.