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WORKMASTER™ DIELECTRIC MAXI-OVERBOOT
– USER INFORMATION.
The safety footwear supplied by Respirex International Ltd complies with the EU PPE Regulation
(EU 2016/425). The Workmaster™ Dielectric Footwear meets the requirements according to the
European harmonized standard EN ISO 20347:2012. The electrical properties of the footwear comply
with EN50321-1:2018 Class 1 AC.
The Dielectric Maxi-Overboot will withstand 20,000 volts on the complete boot and shows no leakage
in excess of 18 millamps at 10 kV according to EN 50321-1:2018 Class 1 AC. Specification is designed
to reduce the risk of interference with the heartbeat by electrical current passing through the wearer. In
addition, the Dielectric Maxi-Overboot meets the requirements of ASTM F1117 withstanding 20 kV for
over 3 minutes.
Footwear is manufactured using materials which conform to the relevant sections of EN ISO 20347:2012
for quality and performance.
CE Certificate issued by SGS United Kingdom Ltd, Weston-super-Mare, BS22 6WA and module D by
BSI Davy Avenue Knowhill Milton Keynes MK5 8PP
Marking denotes that the footwear is licensed according to PPE Regulation see below:
• Manufacturer
- See Sole for Respirex logo, See side of boot for manufacturers post code and
country of origin
• CE
- See upper CE Mark – 0086 Notified body responsible for Module D BSI Davy avenue, Knowhill,
Milton Keynes MK5 8PP,
• EN ISO 20347:2012
- See upper; Number of European Standard
• EN 50321-1:2018
- See upper; number of insulating footwear standard
• 0B
- See upper - denotes the boot meets the basic requirements of EN ISO 20347:2012 for all-
polymeric (i.e. entirely moulded) footwear
• Double red triangle
- See upper; denotes suitable for live working
• Class 1
AC
of EN 50321-1:2018 - See upper; suitable up to 7.5 kV AC working voltage
• Class 1
DC
of EN 50321-1:2018 - (if present) See upper; suitable up to 7.5 kV DC working voltage
• Rectangular box marked Inspection data
- See upper; is for marking the date of first use.
• SRC
- denotes slip resistance to Soapy water on ceramic tile and glycerol on Steel to EN 13287
• Size
- See Sole –M / L/ XL Date of Manufacture - See upper – Week number and Year
It is important that the footwear selected is suitable for the protection required and the working
environment. The suitability of the boots for a particular task can only be established once a full risk-
assessment has been carried out.
PRODUCT CARE
Please ensure that all strong chemicals or other types of contamination are washed off as soon as
possible. Serious damage may result if certain chemicals, fats & oils are not removed or if the footwear
is not cleaned regularly after use. If the footwear becomes cut or damaged, it will not continue to give
the specified level of protection. To ensure that the wearer continues to receive maximum protection,
any damaged footwear should be immediately replaced. Do not expose the boots to temperatures in
excess of 50° C when drying. The packaging of the footwear used for transportation to customers is
designed to protect the boots until they are used. Storage in extremes of temperatures may affect its
useful service life and should be avoided.