Metatarsal Guard Work Boots for Heavy Industry and Manufacturing Plant Floor Safety

Product Description

Product Description
Safety Work Boots Feature
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Technical Specifications
Weight 130 Upper Height Low-top
Upper Material Microfiber Function Impact and puncture resistant
Toe Style Widened iron head Craft PU injection
Sole Material PU Closure Shoelace binding
Type Anti-smash, anti-puncture, anti-scald Material Microfiber leather
Upper Style Mid-top Toe Cap Iron Heads
Item Number 539pu Variations 539 Black, Cotton, Medium, 006 Leather
Application Scenarios
  • Welding industry
  • Food processing
  • Petroleum mining
  • Agriculture & Forestry
  • Auto repair industry
  • Steel smelting
  • Construction industry
  • Logistics industry
  • Chemical industry
  • Metal processing
Packaging & Shipping
Packaging and Logistics
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I have to wear safety shoes? Aren't regular sneakers enough?
Safety shoes are personal protective equipment (PPE) specially designed to protect your feet from common workplace hazards like falling objects, punctures, electric shock, and chemicals. Regular shoes lack these specialized features.
Can the "steel toe" really protect against impacts?
Yes, it must meet international safety standards (such as ASTM F2413 or EN ISO 20345). A common rating can withstand a 75-foot-pound impact and is compression-resistant.
How do I choose the right size for safety shoes?
Try them on in the afternoon when feet are slightly swollen. Ensure your toes have about a thumb's width of space from the front, while the heel and arch remain snug without slipping.
Are there lighter options if steel-toe shoes feel too heavy?
Yes, look for models with composite toe caps (made from fiberglass or Kevlar®). They offer the same protection level but can be 30% to 50% lighter than steel.
How should I maintain my safety shoes to extend their lifespan?
Clean them regularly with a damp cloth, let them air dry naturally away from direct heat, and for leather boots, apply conditioner periodically to maintain flexibility.
Are safety shoes waterproof?
This depends on the model. Many are clearly marked as "Waterproof" and use specialized membranes like GORE-TEX® or sealed leather. Always check the specific product specifications.

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