Securis Type 2 Safety Helmets
Shop Securis Type 2 safety helmets featuring Mips® technology for crews that need modern head protection, chin strap retention, and side-impact coverage.
TPR Industrial carries Securis micro brim, full brim, and front brim Type 2 helmets in Class C vented and Class E non-vented options, including the SEC23 Series, SEC24 Series, and SEC25 Series.
Built for environments where slips, trips, falls, and angled impacts are common.
Why Choose Securis Type 2 Helmets
Securis Type 2 safety helmets are designed for real jobsite conditions where impacts rarely happen straight on. These helmets are built to help protect workers from top, front, back, and side impacts while offering modern comfort, fit, and accessory compatibility.
Built with the Mips® safety system, Securis helmets help manage rotational motion from angled impacts—the kind of impacts that can happen during slips, trips, falls, equipment contact, and elevated work.
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How Mips® Technology Works
Mips® uses a low-friction layer inside the helmet that allows slight movement during certain angled impacts, helping redirect rotational energy away from the head.
This makes Securis a strong choice for crews looking for Type 2 head protection with proven rotational impact technology.
Key Benefits of Securis Helmets
- Mips® technology – Helps redirect rotational motion from angled impacts.
- Type 2 protection – Designed for top, front, back, and side impacts.
- Multiple brim styles – Micro brim, full brim, and front brim options available.
- Class C and Class E options – Choose vented or non-vented helmets based on jobsite hazards.
- Lightweight design – Built for all-day comfort and daily wear.
- Secure fit system – Helps improve stability on the job.
- Accessory compatibility – Works with compatible earmuffs, face shields, helmet lights, and other accessories.
Choose the Right Securis Helmet
Helmet Style
- Micro Brim — SEC23 Series
Low-profile option for confined spaces, overhead work, climbing applications, and crews that prefer a compact helmet profile. - Full Brim — SEC24 Series
Maximum coverage for outdoor, exposed, and general construction environments. Common searches include SEC24-C for Class C vented and SEC24-E for Class E non-vented. - Front Brim — SEC25 Series
Balanced visibility and protection for crews that prefer a more traditional front-brim hard hat feel with modern Type 2 protection.
Helmet Class
- Class C / Vented
Increased airflow for hot environments where electrical protection is not required. Common search formats include SEC23-C, SEC24-C, and SEC25-C. - Class E / Non-Vented
Electrical hazard protection where non-vented head protection is required. Common search formats include SEC23-E, SEC24-E, and SEC25-E.
Securis Helmet Styles at a Glance
| Model | Brim Style | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| SEC23 | Micro Brim | Climbing, confined spaces, overhead visibility, compact work areas |
| SEC24 | Full Brim | Outdoor work, general construction, maximum sun and weather coverage |
| SEC25 | Front Brim | Crews that prefer a traditional hard hat feel with modern Type 2 protection |
Build Your Securis Helmet System
Securis helmets are designed to work as part of a complete head protection system. Depending on your jobsite needs, crews can pair their helmets with compatible accessories such as face shields, earmuffs, helmet lights, chin straps, replacement parts, and other add-ons.
Choosing the right accessories helps improve comfort, visibility, hearing protection, face protection, and day-to-day usability.
Industry Trend: Type 2 Helmet Adoption Is Growing
Type 2 safety helmet adoption continues to increase across North America as contractors focus more on side-impact protection, chin straps, rotational impact technology, and real-world jobsite falls.
In Canada, the Canadian Construction Safety Council announced that Type 2 safety helmets with integrated chin straps will become mandatory for subcontractors working on CCSC member job sites beginning July 1, 2026.
Read more about Canada’s move toward mandatory Type 2 safety helmets
Still Comparing Helmet Technologies?
Securis helmets use Mips® technology, while Hardknock helmets use Nuro technology. Both are designed to help address rotational forces, but they do it in different ways.
Compare Mips® vs Nuro to see how Securis and Hardknock helmets stack up.
Securis Helmet FAQs
What is a Securis Type 2 safety helmet?
A Securis Type 2 safety helmet is a modern safety helmet designed to help protect against impacts from the top, front, back, and sides of the head.
What is Mips® technology?
Mips® is a helmet safety system that uses a low-friction layer designed to help manage rotational motion from certain angled impacts.
What is the difference between SEC23, SEC24, and SEC25?
SEC23 is the micro brim style, SEC24 is the full brim style, and SEC25 is the front brim style. Each style is designed for different jobsite preferences and working conditions.
What is the difference between Class C and Class E Securis helmets?
Class C helmets are vented for airflow and do not provide electrical protection. Class E helmets are non-vented and designed for electrical hazard protection.
Where can I compare Securis and Hardknock helmets?
You can compare helmet technologies in our Mips® vs Nuro guide, or browse all options in our Type 2 safety helmets and accessories category.
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