Thereare different standards - the following being relevant: EN ISO 20344 Test methodsEN ISO 20345 Safety shoesEN ISO 20346 Protective shoesEN ISO 20347 Professional shoes Safety shoes for commercial useShoes with security features to protect their wearer
Safety Footwear Care Tips Avoid scuffing the upper leather or treading on sharp edges that could cut or tear the sole. Clean your safety shoes regularly.Remove excess mud and dirt and wipe clean with a damp cloth and allow drying thoroughly, preferably ov
What is Electrical Hazard Safety Footwear? Electrical Hazard safety footwear is classified with an “EH” rating. This safety standard is designed to provide a secondary source of protection when accidentally coming in contact with live electrical circuit…
WATERPROOF OR WATER RESISTANT: WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? DEFINITIONS WATERPROOF: A waterproof material or product is completely impervious to water penetration, which means no water can get in or out of the product or material. Providing sustained protection
HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR SAFETY SHOES?In outdoor environment:- Are stability and grip on greasy terrain needed?- High cut safety shoe? with a lacing? with a safety toe-cap?- Risks and dangers: falling objects on the tip of the foot? risk of punchhole of th
There is one problem with safety boots that many owners encounter; when they get wet, they take a very long time to dry. This is because safety boots are made of thick materials, such as leather, and it can take a while for them to dry naturally. So, what