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Products: steel toe safety shoes(CE:SB):
1. Names of safety shoes( also called steel toe shoes):
2. Durable safety steel toe shoes(Standard:SB)
3. Feet protection safety shoes(Standard:SB)
4. steel toe protection shoes(Standard:SB)
5. steel toe safty boots
Introduction of steel toe safety shoes(CE:SB):
1. Materials: Leather+Rubber outsole or Leather+injection pu outsole
2. Steel toe cap and steel plate midsole.
3. Lining: Campela.
4. Colors:Black or Yellow or Blown
5. Sizes: 36-47#
6. MOQ:1000 pairs
7. Delivery: 35 days
8. OEM: Yes
9. Features: Oil, acid, and anti-static resistant.
Standard of steel toe safety shoes(CE:SB):
1. Meets EN345
2. SB standards
3. S1 standards
4. S1P standards
5. S3 standards
Safety Shoes
Safety shoes are used to protect the feet against injuries from heavy falling objects, against
crushing by rolling objects, or against lacerations from sharp edges.
Safety shoes are required for employees whose job duties require the lifting, carrying, or
moving, etc., of objects weighing more than fifteen (15) pounds, which, if dropped, would
likely result in foot or toe injury. Examples of job classifications likely to require safety shoes
or boots include, but are not limited to, carpenters, welders, electricians, plumbers,
maintenance mechanics, laborers, grounds workers operating power machinery or tools, and
power plant maintenance workers.
Ankle Protection
Six or eight-inch safety shoes are recommended for employees involved in activities which
include, but are not limited to, climbing, crawling, construction and demolition.
Wet Locations
Over-the-shoe footwear to be worn over standard (or safety) footwear or boots is required in
wet locations. The rubbers or boots are required in addition to the safety footwear
recommendations listed below.
Rubber boots with toe protection are recommended for employees working in flooded
trenches or other locations where ordinary over-the-shoe protection would be inadequate to
insure that the employee's shoes would remain dry.