Electrical hazard, safety-toe shoes are nonconductive and will prevent the wearers’ feet from completing an electrical circuit to the ground. These shoes can protect against open circuits of up to 600 volts in dry conditions and should be used in conjunction with other insulating equipment and additional precautions to reduce the risk of a worker becoming a path for hazardous electrical energy. The insulating protection of electrical hazard, safety-toe shoes may be compromised if the shoes become wet, the soles are worn through, metal particles become embedded in the sole or heel, or workers touch conductive, grounded items.
Electrically nonconductive boots and gloves
Electrically nonconductive boots and gloves
This safety standard is designed to provide a secondary source of protection when accidentally coming in contact with live electrical circuits to reduce the potential of electric shock.
IMPA No:
330915, 330916
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Country |
Bangladesh, India, Singapore, Srilanka |
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Sectors |
Cargo, Cruise, Fishing, Navy, Off-Shore |