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Safety Footwear is now governed by international safety standards
which in some countries even forms part of legislation. It
is therefore imperative that safety footwear is purchased
from a reputable source and carries the appropriate safety
standard mark applicable to your country.
All Safety footwear that has the EN345 (Europe) marks are
tested in accordance with the standards set and has the following
safety features.
A safety toecap providing protection to 200 joules impact.
In addition it has also passed a compression test, the upper
material is of a certain quality and thickness which provides
a level of abrasion resistance. The sole compound is also
tested for heat resistance, abrasion, shock absorption, and
its resistance to both oil and certain chemicals. It should
be noted that the concentration and type of chemicals should
be identified.
Within EN345-1 covering safety footwear for professional
use, there are other features added to the safety footwear
which are needed depending on the environment for which they
are to be used. Adding numbers or letters after the EN345
mark denotes these additional features.
Examples are :-
EN345-1 : 1992
Footwear incorporating protective features to protect the
wearer from injuries which could arise through accidents in
the working sectors for which the footwear is designed, fitted
with toecaps designed to give protection against impact when
tested at an energy level of 200 Joules.
Categories of Leather Safety Footwear
SB: Safety Basic has all the features needed to pass the
standard but no additional features.
S1 : As above with closed seat region, antistatic properties,
and an energy absorption of seat region
S1P: As above with the addition of a steel mid-sole for protection
from underfoot hazards e.g. Nails or Glass.
S2 : As S1 plus with a water penetration and water absorption
S3 : As S2 with the addition of a steel mid-sole for penetration
resistance and cleated outsole
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