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Collection: BOOTS

Safety boots are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) in many high-risk work environments, such as construction sites, chemical industries, agriculture, building and many other industries. They are designed to protect feet from a variety of hazards, including impacts, punctures, chemicals, electricity and adverse weather conditions. Here is a detailed description of the main categories and features of safety boots:

  • Boots with Safety Toe Cap
    • Reinforced tips in steel, aluminum or composite materials.
    • Protection against impacts and compression (tested according to standards such as EN ISO 20345).
    • Ideal for environments where there is a risk of heavy objects falling.
  • Anti-puncture boots
    • Sole with anti-perforation insert in steel or composite material.
    • Protection against sharp objects such as nails or splinters.
    • Essential for construction sites and metalworking industries.
  • Waterproof Boots
    • Made of waterproof materials such as PVC, rubber or neoprene.
    • Protection against water and other liquids. Useful in wet environments, agriculture, fishing and cleaning work.
  • Chemical Resistant Boots
    • Materials resistant to aggressive chemicals, such as acids and solvents. Offer protection against splashes and immersion in chemicals. Used in chemical industries, laboratories and industrial cleaning jobs.
  • Non-slip Boots
    • Soles made of rubber or other materials with high grip.
    • Tread designed to improve traction on slippery surfaces. Essential for preventing falls in wet or oily environments.
  • Insulating and Thermal Boots
    • Thermal insulation to protect your feet from extreme cold.
    • Insulating materials such as Thinsulate or internal padding. Useful for outdoor work in adverse weather conditions or in cold storage.
  • Antistatic and ESD Boots
    • Made with static dissipating materials.
    • Protection against electrostatic discharges that can damage electronic components. Important for the electronics industry and environments with flammable materials.
  • Dielectric Boots
    • Designed to provide protection against electrical hazards.
    • Non-conductive materials that insulate from electrical contacts.
    • Essential for electricians and working in environments with risk of electric shock.
  • Anti-cut boots
    • Reinforced with cut-resistant materials, such as Kevlar.
    • Protection for working with sharp tools or cutting machinery. Useful for lumberjacks, construction workers and those who work with glass or metal.

Regulations and Certifications

EN ISO 20345: European standard for safety footwear, specifying requirements such as toe cap protection and impact resistance.

EN ISO 20346: Protective footwear offering a lower level of protection than EN ISO 20345.

EN ISO 20347: Occupational footwear without safety toecap, but with other protections such as slip resistance.

SRC: Certification that guarantees that the soles are tested for slip resistance on ceramic and steel surfaces with glycerine.

S1, S2, S3, S4, S5: Classifications indicating various levels of protection, from safety toe cap to resistance to penetration and water.