U-Power Bulls High Boot S3 HRO HI SRC
Product description
Safety Boot U-Power U-Special-Step One
Product Features:
- Suitable for high-risk environments
- Upper made of water-repellent full-grain leather
- Composite safety toe cap
- Ergonomic Inox laminate
- Penetration resistance
- Anti-slip PU/VIBRAM sole
Technical Specifications:
Safety Class: S3 HRO HI SRC
The material composition of the shoe's bottom portion that determines slip resistance, durability, and protection against workplace hazards like chemicals, heat, or punctures.
Identifies the protective material in the toe cap that shields against impacts and compression. Different materials offer varying levels of protection, weight, and comfort.
The color of the shoe's bottom surface that affects visibility in low-light conditions, complements uniform requirements, and reflects personal style preferences.
Indicates the exterior color of safety footwear, helping you match workplace dress codes while considering visibility and practicality in your work environment.
Indicates the shoe's exterior color, which may align with workplace dress codes, visibility requirements, or practical concerns about dirt visibility.
Reduces impact on feet and joints, lessening fatigue during long hours on hard surfaces. Provides enhanced comfort for demanding work environments.
Offers robust defense against underfoot hazards. A reinforced sole prevents sharp objects from piercing through, protecting feet in risky environments.
Withstands degradation from oil exposure, maintaining sole integrity and extending shoe life. Ensures reliable traction in oily environments.
Indicates whether the footwear has protective reinforcement (Safety) or no special toe protection (Plain), affecting workplace safety compliance and injury prevention.
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Impact Resistance
- Electrical Protection
- Water Resistance
- Slip Resistant
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Standards and labels
EN 13207:2018 is a European standard that defines the performance requirements and test methods for fall protection equipment for use on mobile platforms. It includes requirements and test methods for fall arrest systems, work positioning systems, and rescue systems. Possible test results include the maximum arrest force, the maximum deceleration distance, and the maximum allowable free fall distance. It also includes requirements for the marking and instructions for use of the equipment and the information to be provided by the manufacturer for the correct selection, use, and maintenance of the equipment. It also includes additional requirements for the assessment of the safety of the equipment against fall from a height for people with disabilities. It also includes specific requirements for textile-based fall protection equipment for use on mobile platforms, and additional requirements for the assessment of the safety of the equipment for special conditions such as for use in the offshore energy sector.
I apologize, but there is no EN 12568:2010 standard that I am aware of. There is an EN 12568:1998 standard which is superseded and it has been replaced by the newer version EN 12549:1999. My previous response was in reference to that standard. Please let me know if there is any other information you need.
Test results
General Requirements CRThe standard EN ISO 20345:2011 encompasses general requirements for safety footwear to ensure they provide adequate protection in various occupational environments. Rating 'CR' signifies that the footwear has a cut resistant upper ensuring enhanced protection. The test method involves assessing the material's resistance to splitting or cracking under certain conditions, which simulates real-world industrial hazards involving sharp objects or surfaces. Practically, this result ensures that the footwear is suitable for environments where there is a risk of materials splitting or getting caught, thereby providing essential safety benefits to the user.
General Requirements HROThe HRO result listed in the standard EN ISO 20345:2011 pertains to the heat resistance of the outsole of safety footwear. This test result confirms that the outsole is capable of withstanding exposure to high temperatures without degrading its physical properties and performance. The test method requires that the outsole of the footwear be exposed to 300°C for a minimum of 60 seconds under specified conditions, during which the outsole should not melt or crack, ensuring that it continues to provide protection against hot environments. Since the HRO classification attests to heat resistance, this feature is particularly important in industries such as metallurgy or construction, where contact with hot surfaces is a common hazard. Understanding this result can assist procurement professionals in sourcing appropriate safety footwear that meets the required durability and performance in high-temperature working conditions.
General Requirements S3The EN ISO 20345:2011 standard specifies the general safety requirements for protective footwear used in various industries. The S3 designation under this standard means the footwear has met certain criteria, including basic toe protection, anti-static properties, energy absorption of the seat region, water resistance, fully enclosed heel, cleated outsole, and penetration resistance by a steel midsole. This classification involves specific test methods like compression and impact tests on toe protection, antistatic resistance tests, energy absorption verification at the heel section, water penetration, and absorption tests to ascertain the upper material's resistance, and penetration resistance tests to ensure the protective features of the outsole and midsole. For industries requiring protective footwear that can withstand mechanical risks, moisture, and sharp objects, achieving an S3 result guarantees a high safety level, making footwear that meets this requirement suitable for environments with increased moisture and at risk of foot penetration by sharp objects.
General Requirements HIThe General Requirements HI result in the standard EN ISO 20345:2011 indicates that the footwear has been evaluated for insulation against heat. This particular result implies that the footwear can offer a certain level of protection against heat, ensuring that the user's feet are insulated when exposed to high temperatures. The test for this requirement involves assessing the footwear's capacity to provide insulation from heat under controlled test conditions. Given the practical implications, this result suggests that the footwear is suitable for environments where exposure to heat is a significant factor, such as in foundries or steel mills, thereby safeguarding the wearer’s feet against thermal risks. This is crucial for procurement professionals when considering safety footwear for sectors where heat resistance is paramount, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and protective performance criteria.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 2 refers to equipment that is more complex, and has a higher level of risk. Examples of PPE Category 2 include safety helmets, ear protection, and fall arrest equipment. In Europe, PPE Category 2 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place and have to be audited regularly by a notified body.
Textiles are materials made from fibers, such as cotton, wool, or polyester. In Europe, there are rules for how textiles should be made, sold, and labeled. These rules are set by the European Union. These rules ensure that textiles are safe and do not contain harmful chemicals, that they are labeled correctly and that the use of certain dangerous chemicals are banned. These rules are set to protect the health and safety of consumers and the environment. Companies that make or sell textiles in the EU must comply with these rules.
CE 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.
U-Power delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 1 650,00 kr from U-Power
Supplier shipping fee 69,00 kr
Brand minimum 7 000,00 kr
676,81 kr
Price per pair
676,81 kr / pair
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