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KEEN Utility KN1023205 Lansing, Men's, Brown/Brick, Steel Toe, EH, Low Hiker

Style: KN1023205

$145.00

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  • Product Details

    Waterproof leather upper. Reflective features from heel to toe for added visibility. Moisture wicking textile lining. Removable metatomical, dual density PU footbed. Torsional stability shank (TSS) for midfoot support.Oil and slip resistant, nonmarking, rubber outsole with wrap up toe bumper. Steel toe. EH. ASTM F2413-18 M/ I/ C EH 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.

    ELECTRICAL HAZARD

    ELECTRICAL HAZARD
    The soles of EH shoes provide a barrier to protect employees from open electrical currents up to 600 volts. EH shoes are often needed in maintenance, welding and engineering positions. All styles marked with the “EH” icon in this catalog meet the ASTM F2413-18 EH standards.

    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