Frigid Weather Headwear

Insulated Caps, Liners & Cold-Storage Helmets

When your workforce operates in subzero environments, keeping their heads warm isn’t just comfort — it’s critical for safety. Our Frigid Weather Headwear collection is engineered for hard-hat–compatible insulation, balaclava layering, and thermal protection in freezer rooms, refrigerated warehouses, and cold outdoor job sites. ASA Supplies provides rugged, certified headgear options to ensure your team’s core temperature stays stable while meeting OSHA and ANSI safety requirements.

What Standards This Product Line Meets

This headwear line supports cold environment safety and industrial PPE compliance by meeting:

  • OSHA cold-stress recommendations for low-temperature work

  • ANSI/ISEA standards when used alongside high-visibility vests or jackets

  • Insulation durability, tested to withstand repeated subzero exposure

  • Industrial compatibility, including hard-hat liner integration and thermal material testing

Key Features 

  • Thermal Insulation: Layers of fleece, synthetic batting, or quilted insulation to protect the crown, ears, and neck

  • Hard Hat Compatible: Liners and skull caps designed to fit inside most industrial safety helmets

  • Breathable Construction: Moisture-wicking fabrics that manage sweat while maintaining warmth

  • Wind Protection: Wind-resistant outer shells or knit for icy environments

  • Multi-Use Headwear: Balaclavas, beanies, skull caps and winter liners for diverse industrial tasks

  • Secure Fit: Adjustable closures, elastic hems, and integrated straps for stability under PPE

  • Visibility Options: Versions with reflective accents or hi-vis panels for cold zones with vehicle or equipment traffic

Who Uses This Headwear?

  • Cold Storage & Freezer Warehouse Workers – helmet liners that protect in freezer rooms

  • Food Processing & Packing Operations – warmth for night shifts in refrigeration

  • Pharmaceutical & Biotech Distribution – protective but non-shedding headwear

  • Outdoor Winter Construction Crews – balaclavas and cold hats under hard hats

  • Utilities & Infrastructure – linemen working in subzero conditions

  • Logistics & Cold Chain Shipping – forklift operators, dock workers, and pallet handlers