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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Choose shoes that provide the required protection and
which are suitable for their application.
• If the conditions are not known, the purchaser and
seller should discuss the circumstances to ensure the
best choice.
• Safety shoes are designed to minimise the risk of
personal injury for the wearer during use.
• They are intended to be used in combination with a safe
working environment, and cannot fully prevent personal
injury in the event of an accident that results in the limit
values according to EN ISO 20345:2011 being exceeded.
• The shoes protect the wearer’s toes against injury as a
result of falling objects and crushing injuries with the
level of protection described below.
• If the footwear is damaged it will no longer provide the
specified protection. Damaged footwear must be replaced
immediately to ensure that the wearer is fully protected.
• Only use approved accessories. Non-approved accessories
may alter properties and the protective function. Please
contact customer services for further details.
• Anti-static footwear should be used where it is necessary
to minimise any electrostatic build-up by dissipating
electrostatic charges, thus avoiding the risk of spark
ignition of, for example, flammable substances and
vapours, and if the risk of electric shock from electrical
devices or components has not been completely
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