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Nautilus N1620 Men's, Brown, Steel Toe, SD, Twin Gore Slip On

Style: N1620

$114.99

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  • Product Details

    Full grain, water resistant leather upper. Removable anti-fatigue PU footbed. EVA midsole. Slip and oil resistant Stabilizer outsole. No exposed metal on upper. Steel toe. SD. ASTM F2413-18 M/ I/ C SD compliant.

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    Safety Features

    STEEL SAFETY TOE

    STEEL SAFETY TOE
    In 1995 OSHA began enforcing a new standard for personal protective equipment. As part of this standard employers now require ASTM F2413-18 rated safety footwear in areas where employees are exposed to injury as a result of falling or rolling objects. All steel toe boots with this icon meet or exceed ASTM F2413-18 I/C standards.

    STATIC DISSIPATIVE 35

    STATIC DISSIPATIVE 35
    Static dissipative (SD) shoes regulate the build-up of electrical charge in an employee's body. Static dissipative (SD) shoes are commonly used in the manufacturing of computer components, solvent-based paints, and plastics, and help reduce the risk of static shock to people and to the manufactured product. All safety toe styles marked with the "SD 35" icon meet the ASTM F2413-18 SD 35 standards with a lower limit of electrical resistance of 106ohms and an upper limit of 3.5 x 107ohms (35 megohms).

    SLIP RESISTANT

    SLIP RESISTANT
    Slip resistant safety footwear is the fastest growing segment of the safety footwear industry. For many employers with wet, oily, and/or greasy floors, it is common sense to require slip resistant safety footwear. Slip related injuries can be extremely costly. No shoe is slip proof, however employers who require slip resistant shoes can reduce worker’s compensation claims.

    Additional Features

    • Oil Resistant