1. Occupational boots
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Classification number |
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| Oil-resistant sole | |
| Antistatic properties (see general symbols) |
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| Shock-absorbing heel Energy-absorption shall not be less than 20J |
2. Safety boots
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Classification number |
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As 04, plus |
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| Toecap designed to withstand impact forces of up to 200 J and compressive loads of up to 15,000 N | |
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Classification number |
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As 04, plus |
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| Toecap designed to withstand impact forces of up to 200 J and compressive loads of up to 15,000 N | |
| Steel midsole: penetration-resistance up to 1,100 N Profiled Sole |
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3. General symbols
| Cold-insulating Designed to slow down temperature decrease (less than 10°C) |
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| Heat-Resistance Outersole Up to 1 minute contact-time at 300°C |
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| Antistatic resistance should be between 0.1 MΩ and 1.000 MΩ. Excessive flexing, humidity or contamination may affect the resistance. In case when electric shock hazards cannot be excluded, additional measures should be taken to ensure your personal safety. | |
| SRC is the European standard mechanical slip resistance test for footwear. Footwear which has passed the EN test will be marked with one of the following codes, SRA, SRB or SRC.
The codes indicate that the footwear has met the specified requirements when tested as follows:
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