Tall HazMat Response Kneeboots Provide
Greater Protection When Dealing With Hazardous Materials, Chemicals, Biological
Hazards and Waste. |
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FTW87012 - 16" Hazmax Steel Toe/Steel Shank/Steel
Midsole with Ultragrip Sipe Outsole
(Men's sizes 6 - 15)
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Steel Toe Built-in
steel toe complies with ASTM F2413-05 for impact and compression |
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Steel Shank Provides
Protection & Arch Support |
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Puncture Resistant Steel Midsole
Meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-05 and CSA standard
Z195-02 Grade 1 for puncture resistance.
CSA Green Patch
Sole protection and grade 1 protective toe |
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CSA - Electric Shock Resistant Footwear Meets
or exceeds the CSA requirements for electrical shock resistant footwear,
as well as CSA Z195-Grade 1. Electric shock resistant footwear will
withstand 18,000 volts of AC current for 1 minute, showing no leakage
in excess of 1.0 milliamperes. |
Onguard Products are NFPA 1991 & ASTM F2413-05,
and ISO 9001 certified and CAN/CSA compliant
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Hazmax® Kneeboot
This NFPA 1991, 2005 edition certified safety boot is specifically designed
for hazardous material handling. Knee high boots provide extra coverage
and protection when walking through hazardous materials and liquids.
Steel toe safety boot with steel shank and mid-sole provides arch support
and excellent under foot puncture protection.
Features & Benefits
- 16" boot height
- Steel toe complies with ASTM F2413-05 and CSA Z195
- Exceeds CSA standards for Dielectric Footwear
- Steel toe, steel shank, and steel midsole for complete protection
- One-piece injection molded construction, eliminates seams
- Boots are constructed of a high viscosity and flexible PVC alloy
- Non-absorbent polyester lining for easy cleaning and quick drying
- Replaceable cushioned insoles
- Cut off bands
- Kick off lug
NFPA 1991, 2005 Edition
Usage
Use in situations involving dangerous chemicals, gasses or biological
hazards and waste.
Certification
Certified by S.E.I. to meet the requirements of NFPA 1991 Standard on
Vapor-protective Ensembles for Hazardous materials Emergencies, 2005 edition,
and additional requirements for chemical and biological agents.
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