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Thinsulate electrical hazard safety boots /mens sz 1O


these boots have a steel toe and another guard above the toes for extra protection of the foot..THE PICTURE SHOWS IT I FLIPPED IT OVER THESE BOOT ARE BUILT GOOD the sole is goodyear AND STATES oil ,chemigum proof...boots are brand new with thinsulate insulate Men's Steel Toe Met Guard ........USA BUILT ALL LEATHER..INSIDE TOUNGE STATES ANSI-Z41 C/75
Footwear with this symbol is built with nail-free construction using steel or composition toe caps to help insulate you from the ground and retard conduction, but is not to be primary protection against electric shock. THESE BOOTS meets and exceeds ANSI Z41, Section 4 standards.
What Do Those ANSI Numbers Mean?
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) sets the standards for protective footwear. There are two basic requirements all safety footwear must meet: impact and compression. There are three classifications of each according to test results. 1/75, 1/50 and 1/30 are designations for test results done with a 50 pound weight dropped from a set height. C/75, C/50 and C/30 are designations of tests done compressing the safety toes at 2,500 pounds (for C/75), 1,750 pounds (C/50) and 1,000 pounds (C/30). The toe must have a minimum clearance inside the toe area of the shoe of 16/32" for men's footwear and 15/32" for women's footwear after the tests are completed.
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Thinsulate electrical hazard safety boots /mens sz 1O