Footwear

Choose the right footwear

We offer a comprehensive range of both safety and non-safety footwear designed for use in the majority of industries. It is important that you choose the correct industrial footwear for your specific working environment. We would therefore recommend that in the first instance a risk assessment is carried out to ensure that the correct protection level and style of footwear is selected.

RISK ASSESSMENT

Assess the risks within the working environment to either remove or protect against the hazards. This must involve defining the job or work area, recognising the risks, and identifying the correct method of reducing them i.e. by removing, controlling, or by choosing suitable safety footwear.

Safety features include:

MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION

There are various methods of attaching the sole of the footwear to the upper material; this has some considerable influence on product selection depending on the environment in which the footwear will be used.

SELECTING THE CORRECT MATERIALS

Selecting the correct materials is critical, especially when contaminants are present. By choosing the correct material the maximum lifespan of footwear can be achieved.

FOOTWEAR STANDARDS

Safety Footwear is governed by a European safety standard which forms part of legislation, it is therefore imperative that safety footwear is purchased from a reputable source and carries the fixed European Standard Mark EN345 for existing styles or the new conformity test ISO EN20345 that applies for recently certified or new products. To be certain as to which standard your footwear conforms, please refer to the label on the shoe or boot. All safety footwear that carries either mark has been tested in accordance with the standard set and has the following safety features:

Within EN345 and EN20345 there are other features added to the safety footwear which are needed depending on the environment for which they are being used. Adding the following levels after the EN345 or EN20345 mark denotes such features. Examples are:

EN347 Occupational Footwear with anti-static and/or slip resistant properties.

To be certain as to which standard your footwear conforms, please refer to the label on the shoe or boot and/or the user guide that is provided in the box.

Denotes footwear with safety toecap.
Denotes footwear with safety midsole.
Denotes footwear suitable for women.
Denotes footwear with anti-static soles.

SIZING

Safety footwear often carries European sizing, please see below for a comparison table.

SHOE SIZE CONVERSION TABLE
This table is for guidance only as sizes are not standardised
British2345678910111213
Continental353637383941424344464748

MAINTENANCE

As with all footwear it is important that they are cleaned and maintained on a regular basis, to ensure that the properties used at point of manufacture remain functional throughout the life of the footwear.