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Collection: Cold Protection (CI)

The CI marking indicates that the shoes are insulated against the cold. These shoes are designed to keep your feet warm and protected from the cold even in extremely cold conditions. CI category shoes are tested at -17°C to ensure their effectiveness in cold conditions.

Main Features:

  1. Thermal Insulation: The shoes are made of materials that provide excellent thermal insulation, protecting the feet from the cold and ensuring comfort even in very low temperatures.
  2. Testing: The boots are tested to provide insulation against cold down to -17°C. This means they retain heat and prevent cold from penetrating through the shoe's construction.
  3. Safety and Comfort: CI category shoes ensure that workers are protected from cold-related hazards, such as frostbite, while also providing comfort during long working hours in cold environments.

Areas of Use:

  • Cold Storage: Employees who work in cold storage or refrigerators where temperatures are very low.
  • Outdoor Work in Winter: Workers who work outdoors during the winter, such as in construction or road construction.
  • Logistics: Drivers and workers who are often in open, cold spaces.

Additional Benefits:

  • Durability: CI category shoes are often designed to be durable and resistant to harsh working conditions.
  • Additional Protection: Most of these shoes also have other safety markings, such as puncture resistance, anti-static properties, etc., ensuring additional safety during work.

Standards:

  • EN ISO 20345: This standard sets safety requirements for work footwear in Europe, including the CI marking, which ensures that the shoes are properly insulated from the cold.