Introduction
EN ISO 20344:2011 is a technical standard that specifies requirements for safety footwear. It provides guidance on the design, construction, testing, and marking of safety shoes and boots. This standard is widely recognized in the industry and is used by manufacturers, retailers, and employers to ensure the quality and safety of footwear used in various occupational settings.
Scope and Application
This standard applies to all types of safety footwear, including those used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, mining, and agriculture. It covers a wide range of hazards that workers may encounter, including impact, piercing, slipping, and electric shock. By adhering to the requirements outlined in EN ISO 20344:2011, manufacturers can produce footwear that adequately protects workers from these potential risks.
Main Requirements
EN ISO 20344:2011 establishes several essential requirements for safety footwear. One of the most crucial aspects is the protective toecap, which must be able to withstand a certain level of impact energy and compression force. The standard also sets criteria for slip resistance, penetration resistance, and electrical insulation. In addition, the materials used in the construction of safety footwear, such as the upper, lining, and outsole, must meet specific performance standards.
Furthermore, this standard mandates comprehensive testing procedures to evaluate the compliance of safety footwear. These tests assess different factors, including the strength of the toecap, resistance to penetration by sharp objects, slip resistance on various surfaces, and electrical conductivity. Only footwear that passes these tests can be considered compliant with EN ISO 20344:2011 and can be marketed as safety footwear.
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