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May 2, 2024 Miron Construction Invests in STUDSON Safety Helmets

STUDSON SHK-1 helmets to safeguard Miron workers and subcontractors with shock-absorbing safety technologies.

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TIGARD, Ore. – Miron Construction Co., Inc. today announced it has adopted Type II safety helmets from STUDSON, an above-the-neck safety innovator, for all employees, subcontractors, and partners, commencing a multi-week rollout to replace all of Miron’s traditional hard hats. The general contractor continues to push the envelope on what can be accomplished through its Safety, Quality, Production (SQP) philosophy.

Miron conducted a helmet pilot program in 2023 to evaluate different models of Type II safety helmets. After extensive employee testing, Miron selected the STUDSON SHK-1 vented varieties due to their superior protection, comfort, and existing face shields and welding hoods compatibilities.

The safety helmets boast several advancements aimed at ensuring the protection of workers. Within, the helmets incorporate Koroyd welded polymer tubes, which more efficiently absorbs shock upon impacts. This material also enhances heat dissipation compared to traditional EPS foam, and improves ventilation due to its cellular open structure design. On the shell, the helmets feature embedded Twiceme technology, offering individual workers the optional capability to upload their critical health data for ease of access for first responders.

“We must take measures into our own hands to protect the lives of every member of Team Miron and anyone who crosses paths with us,” said David G. Voss, Jr., President & CEO of Miron Construction. “In the spirit of advancement and elevating everyone’s safety, starting on July 1, 2024, all Miron team members, subcontractors, and partners will be required to replace their Type I hard hat with a Type II safety helmet before entering a Miron project site.”

“Every day, we see more and more general contractors pivoting to Type II safety helmets, even though OSHA has not mandated them to do so, thanks to the significant improvement in head safety these new style helmets provide,” said Ryan Barnes, Founder & CEO, STUDSON. “STUDSON is proud to work with Miron Construction as it elevates its employee safety and invests in new technology to make sure team members can show up as their best selves, and ultimately, make it home safely at the end of the day. It’s fantastic to work with a general contractor like Miron that makes safety a core tenant of its culture.”

To learn more about STUDSON, visit STUDSON.com.

For more about Miron, visit miron-construction.com.

About STUDSON
STUDSON is a Lake Oswego, Oregon-based industrial safety helmet maker. Since its founding in 2019, STUDSON aims to consistently deliver the most innovative above-the-neck protection in the market to save lives and livelihoods. Its revolutionary ANSI Z89.1 Type II safety helmets are the first-of-a-kind in North America, integrating cutting-edge head protection components primarily used in action sports helmets. Learn more about the safest helmet on the job site at STUDSON.com and on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook.

About Miron Construction Co., Inc.
Miron Construction Co., Inc., one of the nation’s premier construction firms and industry leaders, provides innovative preconstruction, construction management, design-build, industrial, and general construction services nationwide. The forward-thinking, century-old private company is headquartered in Neenah, Wis., with Yard Operations located in Menasha, Wis., and regional offices in Eau Claire, Green Bay, Madison, Milwaukee, and Wausau, Wis., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Marquette, Mich. Ranked 57th among the “Top 400 Contractors in the United States”, 97th among the “Top 100 Green Building Contractors in the United States”, and 190th among the “Top 250 Global Contractors” by Engineering News Record (ENR) (based on annual revenue), Miron is also the Official Provider of Construction Services for the Green Bay Packers and Lambeau Field. For more information, please visit www.miron-construction.com/.

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STUDSON Media Contact:  
Gabrielle Lescarbeau
Gabby@kgmp-strategies.com
413-896-1991

Miron Construction Media Contact:
Sara Montonati
sara.montonati@miron-construction.com
920-886-7834

 

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