Toe caps:Safety shoes typically have reinforced toe caps made of steel or composite materials.
Soles:Safety shoes have durable soles that are slip-resistant.
Electrical hazard protection:Safety shoes can minimize the risk of electric shock.
Chemical resistance:Safety shoes can protect the wearer's feet from corrosive substances.
Water, heat, and cold resistance:Safety shoes can be resistant to water, heat, and cold.
Puncture and cut resistance:Safety shoes can be resistant to punctures and cuts.
Anti-static and conductivity qualities:Safety shoes can have anti-static and conductivity qualities.
Product Parameters
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Installation Instructions
Check the insole:Before putting your feet in, make sure the insole is in the correct position.
Check the fit:Your toes should fit snugly in the toe area, with about 1/2 inch of room in the front.If you feel cramped, the shoes are likely too small.
Lace up:Lace the shoes fully to ensure comfort.They should fit snugly around your heel and ankle when laced.
Try them on with socks:Wear the socks you'll be wearing at work when trying on the shoes.
Try them on in the afternoon:Feet tend to swell during the day, so try them on around midday.
Walk around:Walk in the shoes to make sure they're comfortable.