
Safety Shoes
Risks of Workplace Injuries Without Proper Foot Protection
Delta Plus safety shoes provide maximum protection with features like water resistance, anti-slip soles, impact absorption, and durable materials. Designed for industrial and outdoor environments, Delta Plus footwear ensures safety, comfort, and long-lasting performance in demanding conditions, making them a trusted choice for workplace protection.
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Quick Guide to Markings
1. EN ISO 20345:2011 (S3, S2, S1, etc.)
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What It Covers: This is the main standard for safety footwear in Europe.
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Key Features:
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S3: Anti-slip soles, water resistance, penetration resistance, and toe protection.
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S2: Similar to S3 but without penetration resistance.
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S1: Basic protection with anti-slip soles, shock absorption, and toe caps.
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Importance: Guarantees the basic safety features required for industrial environments.
2. EN ISO 20347:2012
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What It Covers: Standard for occupational footwear.
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Key Features:
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Similar to EN ISO 20345 but without toe cap protection.
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Importance: Suitable for non-industrial professions where protection against hazards like slips is required.
3. CE Marking
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What It Covers: Indicates that the safety shoes comply with the European Union's PPE Directive (EU Regulation 2016/425).
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Key Features:
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Mandatory for all PPE sold in the EU.
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Ensures compliance with relevant EN standards.
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Importance: Confirms the product is legally approved for sale in the EU.
4. SRC (Slip Resistance Certification)
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What It Covers:
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Tested for slip resistance on both ceramic tile floors (with water and detergent) and steel floors (with glycerol).
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Importance: Ensures maximum grip in wet and oily conditions.
5. ESD Certification (EN 61340-4-3)
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What It Covers: Electrostatic discharge protection.
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Importance: Critical for environments where static electricity can damage sensitive equipment or cause hazards.
6. WRU (Water Resistance of Upper)
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What It Covers: Water resistance for the upper part of the shoe.
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Importance: Ensures the footwear is suitable for wet conditions.
7. EN ISO 20344:2011
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What It Covers: Testing methods for all protective footwear standards.
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Importance: Confirms the safety shoe has been rigorously tested to meet safety requirements.
8. HRO (Heat Resistant Outsole)
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What It Covers: Resistance to contact heat up to 300°C.
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Importance: Ideal for high-temperature work environments.
9. CI (Cold Insulation)
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What It Covers: Resistance to contact heat up to 300°C.
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Importance: Ideal for high-temperature work environments.
10. HI (Heat Insulation)
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What It Covers: Insulation against heat.
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Importance: Ensures comfort and safety in hot environments.