Product description
This style is the ideal choice for the oil and gas industry. Oil and fuel resistant outsole ensures excellent slip resistance. Full grain leather upper keeps feet warm in cold conditions and allows your feet to breath and remain comfortable in warm climates. This specially designed and constructed boot with fastening zip will keep you safe when needed. EN ISO 20345: 2011 S3, EN 61340-4-3
Anti-slip refers to the property of a surface that prevents slipping or sliding. This can be important for safety in areas such as stairs or wet surfaces. The requirements for an anti-slip surface can vary, but it generally needs to have a texture or coating that increases friction and provides a better grip for feet or shoes.
Puncture proof means that something is able to withstand being punctured or poked without being damaged. The requirements for something to be considered puncture proof may vary depending on the specific context and application.
Oil-resistant refers to materials or products that are able to withstand contact with oil without being damaged or degraded. The requirements for oil-resistance vary depending on the application, but typically it means that the material or product should not be affected by oil and can maintain its properties, such as strength or flexibility, when in contact with it. Oil-resistant materials are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing where oil is present.
Color is a visual characteristic of objects, surfaces, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light. Color can be described by its hue, saturation, and brightness. The requirements for what is considered a "color" can vary depending on the context, but generally it should be a visual characteristic of an object, surface, or light that is determined by the way it reflects or emits light.
Shoe color refers to the color or colors used on the surface of a shoe. There are no specific requirements for shoe color, as it is a matter of personal preference and fashion. However, some shoe manufacturers may have guidelines for color options for their products.
Height refers to the distance from the base to the top of something. It is a measure of the vertical dimension of an object. The requirements for height will depend on the purpose of the object and the context in which it will be used. For example, the height of a chair will be different than the height of a table, and the height of a building will be different than the height of a person.
Safety toe material refers to the material used to protect the toe area of a safety shoe or boot. It can be made of steel, aluminum or composite materials. The purpose is to protect the toe area of the foot from falling objects and other hazards that may cause injury. The requirements for safety toe material will depend on the specific use and the industry standards, like OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in the United States.
The sole is the bottom part of a shoe that comes in contact with the ground. The color of the sole is the color of the bottom of the shoe. There are no specific requirements for sole color, it is a matter of personal preference and fashion. Some manufacturers may have guidelines for color options for their products.
Guard style refers to the design and cut of a guard, usually for a weapon. It's a protective piece that covers the hand and is usually made of metal or another hard material. The requirements for guard style will depend on the specific use, but in general it's meant to protect the user's hand from sword, knife or any other weapon. It can come in different shapes and sizes.
Closure style refers to the method by which an object is closed or sealed. The requirements for closure style will depend on the object and the intended use. For example, a zipper closure will be different than a snap closure and a buckle closure will be different than a Velcro closure. Closure style could be chosen based on security, accessibility, durability and ease of use.
- Impact Resistance
- Slip Resistant
- Water Resistance
- Cold Protective
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Electrical Protection
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Standards and labels
EN 61340-5-1:2016 is a European standard that defines the requirements and test methods for measuring the performance of ESD (electrostatic discharge) protective clothing. This standard covers the performance of clothing, including material, design and construction, that is intended to protect the human body against electrostatic discharges, which are a type of electrical shock caused by the build-up of static electricity on the body or clothing. The standard also includes test methods to evaluate the clothing's performance, including tests for electric strength, charge decay, and resistance to penetration of electrostatic charges. Test results must show that the clothing meets or exceeds the required performance levels and other requirements specified in the standard.
Test results
Electrostatic Discharge AntistaticThe standard EN 61340-5-1:2016 specifies requirements and test methods for materials and products that control electrostatic discharge to prevent damage or malfunction of electronic/components in sensitive environments. When a product is labeled as Antistatic under this standard, it signifies that the material or protective equipment has properties that prevent the build-up of static electricity by allowing it to dissipate. This result generally implies a surface resistance in a specific range or contains materials that dissipate electrostatic charges. Testing for antistatic properties typically includes measuring the resistance of the material or product by applying a voltage across it and determining its resistance using tools such as an electrostatic voltmeter or a surface resistance meter. This test is essential in environments such as electronic assembly or explosive atmospheres, where static discharge can be harmful. Properly marked materials under EN 61340-5-1:2016 ensure that the products are safe for use in settings where electrostatic discharge could pose a risk, thereby safeguarding sensitive equipment or environments from electrostatic damage.
EN ISO 20345:2011 is a rule book for safety shoes and boots worn by people working in construction. It tells how the shoes and boots should be made and tested, to make sure they protect the feet from hazards such as slips and falls. Test results will show how good the shoes and boots are at not slipping, if they can handle water and if they last a long time. The goal of the standard is to make sure that the shoes and boots that construction workers wear keep their feet safe.
Test results
General Requirements HROGeneral Requirements CIGeneral Requirements S3CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
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Portwest FD02BKR Compositelite Traction 7 inch (18cm) Safety Boot S3 HRO CI WR
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133,20 €
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