potentially stain something. We can give absolutely no guarantee in this regard.
ar.
on
Every time before they are worn the shoes must be examined briefly for damage
recognisable from the outside (e.g. if the closing system is working, sufficient profile
ment
height).
It is important that the chosen shoes are suitable for the established protection
requirements and the corresponding area of use. Suitable shoes should be selected
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by the user on the basis of the risk analysis, in accordance with the area in which they
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work. You can also receive detailed information about this at the corresponding mutual
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indemnity associations.You can find the conformity declaration for your product at www.
stihl.com/conformity.
The labeling has the following meaning:
EN ISO 20345:2011 Safety Shoe Requirements / EN ISO 20347:2012 Occupational
Footwear Requirements
SB / OB
S1 / O1
S2 / O2
ms
S3 / O3
g of
Abbreviations:
P Penetration resistance · A Antistatic shoe · HI Heat insulation (up to max. 150°C for
30 mins) · CI Cold insulation (up to max. -17°C for 30 mins) · E Heel energy absorption
· WRU Water penetration resistant uppers · HRO Heat-resistant outsole (up to max.
hoes
ffect
150°C for 1 mins) · M Metatarsal protection · CR Cut resistance (not against chainsaw
ct
cuts) · AN Ankle protection · FO Fuel resistance · SRA Skid resistance on ceramic tiles /
cleaning agent · SRB Skid resistance on steel plate / glycerine · SRC Skid resistance on
tral
ceramic tiles / cleaning agent and steel plate / glycerine
Generally: The shoes should only be used as safety shoes or occupational footwear.
Safety footwear in accordance with EN ISO 20345:2011 or occupational footwear in
me
accordance with EN ISO 20347:2012 do not provide protection against cuts caused
by hand-held chain saws in accordance with EN ISO 17249:2013. When working with
hand-held chain saws, footwear in accordance with EN ISO 17249:2013 should be
used. Assistance on selecting and using safety shoes is provided by the policy guideline
DGUV 112-191. Depending on the design, the shoes should be protected from risks
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such as damp, mechanical effects in the toe area (shock and compressive forces),
penetration of objects through the soles, slipping, electrical charges, minor cuts in the
shaft area at the sides, heat and cold.
The shoes provide the protection specified in the shoe label. Additional influential and
Basic shoe
Basic shoe; supplemental: closed heel area, antistatic, heel energy absorpti-
on, fuel resistance
Basic shoe; supplemental: closed heel area, antistatic, heel energy absorpti-
on, Water penetration and water absorption in the upper part of the shoe, fuel
resistance
Basic shoe; supplemental: closed heel area, antistatic, heel energy absorp-
tion, Water penetration and water absorption in the upper part of the shoe,
penetration resistance, fuel resistance, treaded sole
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