The Canadian Construction Safety Council (CCSC) is implementing a new minimum standard for head protection on member project sites across Canada. Effective July 1, 2026, all workers, subcontractors, and visitors attending CCSC members’ sites will be required to wear Type 2 hard hats with integrated chin straps.
This requirement reflects a coordinated, industry-led effort to reduce the risk of serious head injuries and establish greater consistency in protective equipment across the sector.
Increased safety is measurable through coordinated adoption
Type 2 hard hats are designed to protect from both top and lateral impacts, offering enhanced coverage compared to traditional Type 1 models. Integrated chin straps help ensure the equipment remains secure during slips, falls, and other dynamic work conditions, improving overall effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
Head injuries resulting from falls and struck-by incidents continue to represent a significant risk in construction. The adoption of Type 2 hard hats is intended to address these hazards by improving impact protection, stability, and energy absorption across a wider range of incident types.
“Construction environments are complex and constantly evolving. Strengthening baseline safety requirements across our member sites is an important step toward better protecting workers from known risks,” said Kieran Hawe, president and CEO, EllisDon.
“This change reflects a collective commitment from CCSC members to align on higher standards and to adopt proven solutions that can reduce serious injuries across the industry,” said Hawe.
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