European Standard For Personal Protective Equipment
European Standard For Personal Protective Equipment
European Standard For Personal Protective Equipment
safety. As a unique feature, these shoes can prevent cuts, bruises, and
abrasions that may occur in the workplace. The CE EN ISO 20345:
Safety Shoes Stanard is an extra protective shoe suitable for work
requiring high levels of protection.
Safety boots made from leather and other materials Rubber or PVC (waterproof
(not rubber/polymeric) safety gumboots)
Penetration
resistant midsole ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Slip-resistant ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Antistatic
properties ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Water penetration
or waterproof ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Shock-absorbing ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
EN ISO 20345 SB
Safety footwear that is classified as SB only has a protective
toecap. It may have other safety features, but the standard does not
require them. The sole may be of any material, including leather or
plastic. The upper material must be non-conductive and protect
against contact with live electrical circuits.
SBP safety footwear must have a steel toe cap with a protection level
of 200 Joules (J) or an equivalent protection level and hardness values
greater than 20° HV. The midsole must be made from material that
meets one of the following standards: EN ISO 20345 S1 P2 SRC or EN
ISO 20345 S2 P2 SRC.
EN ISO 20345 S1
Safety footwear classified as S1 has a protective toecap and
antistatic function. The standard requires that footwear protect
against falling objects up to 100g.
The protective toecap protects the toes from falling objects. It must
also be able to withstand heavy impact. The midsole is located
between the upper and outsole of the shoe. It protects the foot from
slipping or rolling off a slippery surface. It also prevents injuries caused
by falling objects or electric shock due to static electricity generated by
friction with other materials.
The antistatic function reduces the risk of personal injury from electric
shock caused by static electricity generated by friction when walking
on wet floors or climbing stairs.
EN ISO 20345 S2
EN ISO 20345 S2 is a standard for safety footwear that is classified as
S2. The S2 standard describes the requirements for safety footwear
with protective toecap, waterproof function and anti static function.
The EN ISO 20345 S2-standard is divided into two parts: Part 1 covers
the requirements for safety footwear with protective toecap and
waterproof function, while Part 2 covers the requirements for safety
footwear with protective toecap and anti static function.
EN ISO 20345 S3
Safety footwear that is classified as S3 has anti-static, made with a
protective toecap and midsole. The upper of the shoe must be made
from leather or leather substitute (non-porous material). The sole
should be slip resistant and have a non-slip texture. There are also
specific requirements for the heel height, heel stiffness and toe cap
shape.
EN ISO 20345 S5
EN ISO 20345 S5 is a safety footwear standard from the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO). The EN ISO 20345 S5 rating is
the highest level of protection that can be achieved by safety footwear.
It combines the protective properties of ratings S1-4, and hence
protects against a wide range of hazards, including electrical hazards.
S5 is used for rubber or plastic soled boots for industrial use or for use
in laboratories and pharmaceutical facilities where extreme chemical
resistance is required.
The EN ISO 20345 standard also covers footwear with non-slip and
anti-skid properties as well as shoes with electrical hazard protection.
C – Conductive
A – Antistatic
AN – Ankle protection
It is important that your safety shoes protect not only your feet but
also your ankles from injuries. AN stands for ankle protection, which
means that the soles have extra protection in this area to prevent
injuries due to falls or slips.
This rating indicates that the outsole material has been tested against
temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius (572 degrees Fahrenheit). This
rating is especially important when working with hot machinery or
welding equipment as it prevents burning or melting of the sole
material.
WR – Water resistant
This means that the material can withstand water dripping onto it. It
will not absorb water and will keep you dry in wet conditions.
This means that the upper portion of the shoe is made with a material
that can withstand water dripping on it. It will not absorb water and will
keep you dry in wet conditions. This rating is especially important
when working around large amounts of standing water, such as oil
tanks or shipyards.
M – Metatarsal protection
A metatarsal pad protects your foot from the impact on hard surfaces
by absorbing some of the shock waves before it reaches your bones.
This is especially important for workers who spend long periods of time
on their feet doing repetitive tasks like walking or climbing stairs.
The CR rating is used to indicate that the material offers good cut
resistance. This rating is not as common as the others because it is not
required by ISO 20345-1:2011. It is primarily used in Europe and
Australia where it is a requirement for safety footwear.
This is the most basic level of protection in safety shoes. A steel toe
cap must be present to protect against impact injuries such as
stubbing your toes or falling objects. The cap may be steel or
composite material, but this level of protection is not enough if you are
working on heavy machinery that could cause serious foot injuries.
Safety shoes with this kind of protection are usually constructed from
an anti-static material such as vulcanized rubber or nitrile-coated
leather. They typically have additional layers of material on top of
these materials to protect against cuts and lacerations caused by studs
or other sharp objects embedded in the ground below.
Safety shoes that have been designed with heat resistance offer
protection against heat damage. This can be caused by hot surfaces or
direct exposure to flames – either of which can cause serious burns. An
HRO safety shoe will help protect your feet from the effects of these
hazards by offering insulation against heat transfer. Safety boots with
this feature are typically black in color so that they don’t reflect too
much heat from the sun’s rays.