The right choice of work shoes can be influenced by many different factors - such as humidity, cold environment, high surface temperature, sharp objects, chemicals, slippery surfaces. In our range of work footwear, we present two main categories of footwear that are subject to European standards, according to the requirements for work footwear - labeling OB - O5 (EN 20347) and according to the requirements of safety footwear - labeling SB - S5 (EN 20345). ).
The main difference between these categories of footwear is that safety shoes have a protective toe cap as the main protective element and can also have up to 7 other protective features (such as anti-static properties, energy absorption in the heel, resistance for fuel, etc.). Work boots can have up to 6 protective features (eg penetration and water absorption). Work and safety footwear may also have additional requirements for special applications, e.g. puncture-resistant sole, cold bottom insulation, antistatic footwear) and others.
Sandals – Work boots of this design are often highly breathable and moisture wicking. In general, sandals are mostly used indoors. The main safety features of the footwear are the sole with anti-static, fuel and oil resistant and non-slip properties. Some safety sandals may also have a puncture-proof insole (marked - P).
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High-heeled shoes - The distinguishing feature of this type of footwear is the excellent fixation of the foot, which prevents leg sprains (ankle injuries). Heated models for winter protect the leg well enough when working in a cold environment.
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Boots (Calf Boots) – You will appreciate these boots especially in cold weather where not only the ankle is protected, but also the greater part of the calf or calf area. We also have a model of work shoes suitable for wearing in all seasons (spring, summer and autumn).
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We recommend that you pay attention to the fact that footwear should always be chosen adapted to a certain environment or work, i.e. footwear should match the environment and conditions in which it is used according to its properties and purpose. When choosing shoes suitable for work, the most important thing should be the protective features (foot fixation, toe and sole protection). Equally important, it is important to make sure that the shoes are comfortable and the right size. For work in winter or in rooms with extremely low temperatures, we suggest choosing footwear with a higher sole.