Protect your head at all times.
A hard hat (also called a safety helmet) is a rigid protective headgear designed to protect your skull from falling objects, bumps, and debris. It sounds simple. But the injuries it prevents… are not simple at all. Head injuries from falling objects can be instantly fatal.
Under Philippine law… Republic Act 11058 (the OSH Law) and DOLE’s Department Order No. 13 require hard hats at all construction sites. The ANSI Z89.1 standard (which DOLE references in OSHS Rule 1080) sets the design and construction requirements. Employers are legally required to provide hard hats free of charge to workers who need them.
Here in Davao… with all the construction happening along JP Laurel, Diversion Road, Quimpo Boulevard, and the new developments in Buhangin and Catalunan… hard hats are everywhere on job sites.
But they also belong in your home emergency kit. During earthquakes and typhoons, falling debris is a major cause of injury. Having a construction hard hat or even a bicycle helmet in your Go Bag area is actually smart preparation according to NDRRMC guidelines.
What it’s used for:
- Protect the head from falling objects on construction and industrial sites
- Shield against bumps and debris during earthquakes or building collapse
- Required PPE for workers in construction, mining, utility, and similar industries
- Used by rescue teams when entering damaged structures after disasters
- Protects during vehicle accidents in some cases
Why it belongs in your emergency kit:
- During earthquakes… falling plaster, ceiling tiles, and objects are the leading cause of non-structural injury
- NDRRMC and DOLE both recommend head protection in emergency and rescue scenarios
- Required by Philippine law in construction and hazardous work environments
- Lightweight models are now compact enough for Go Bag storage
- Protects rescuers and community responders during post-disaster operations
Pros and Cons:
| PROS | CONS |
| Legally required PPE in Philippine construction sites under RA 11058 | Bulky… not easy to carry in a small kit or bag |
| Can prevent fatal head trauma from falling objects | Regular hard hats don’t protect the face or jaw |
| Widely available at hardware stores in Davao (Wilcon, Handyman, local hardware) | Needs to fit correctly… a loose hat provides less protection |
| Relatively inexpensive, P150 to P800 for basic models | Must be replaced after a significant impact even if it looks undamaged |
| Long service life when properly stored and maintained | Not designed for all types of head hazards (electrical, chemical, etc.) |