Are you aware of the safety shoe standards across different countries?
Qingdao Xinjiaxu Protective Equipment Co., Ltd. has compiled and organized a list of national and international safety standards for safety shoes and labor protection shoes.
The European standards for safety shoes, set to replace ENISO20345:2004/A1:2007 from June 2012, have new requirements such as thermal and cold insulation performance in addition to testing methods for hexavalent nickel and non-metal anti-puncture sole.
The American standard ANSI-Z41-1991 categorizes safety shoes with protective toe caps into three types based on their resistance to compression and impact.
The Australian standards (AS/NZS 2210.1:19949) classify safety shoes into four types, including heavy, medium, and light work safety shoes, and waterproof safety shoes.
The Japanese standard (JIS-T-8015:1983) and Canadian safety shoe standards follow the guidelines of CSA standards Z195-02 and Z195.1-02, respectively.
China's safety shoe standards include GB21148-2007 for protective shoes, GB21147-2007 for professional shoes, and GB21146-2007 for specific standards.
Our company's safety shoes are certified by European and Australian standards (EN20345) and offer several protective features such as anti-slip, anti-corrosion, high-temperature resistance, anti-puncture, anti-impact, anti-static, and waterproof capabilities.