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Skanwear Electrical Hazard Safety Boot

This boot is 100% non-metallic, with a composite toecap and midsole.

Skanwear Electrical Hazard Safety Boot
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Skanwear electrical hazard safety boot has a waterproof membrane that is breathable and tested for waterproofness.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
June 3, 2026

The SKANWEAR Electrical Hazard Safety Boot is designed to keep the electrical worker safe and comfortable.

This boot is 100% non-metallic, with a composite toecap and midsole. The boot is made with specialist materials and is certified to withstand electrical risks of 18kV in accordance with ASTM F2412-18 test method, keeping you safe as a secondary safety measure to insulated gloves.

The boots have a waterproof membrane that is breathable and tested for waterproofness for 8 hours, ensuring your feet stay dry even in challenging conditions. The outsole is a grippy EVA nitrile rubber and the inside is a comfortable anti-fatigue insole with extra arch support. Available in a wide size range to cater for the protection and comfort of all workers.

Product Features

  • 100% non-metallic
  • Composite toecap and midsole
  • Waterproof, breathable membrane
  • Outsole made of grippy EVA nitrile rubber
  • Available in wide range of sizes

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Certified to withstand electrical risks of 18kV in accordance with ASTM F2412-18 test method. 
  • Certified to EN ISO 20345:2011 SB P E WRU FO WR SRC + ASTM F 2413-18 M/I/C PR EH.

If interested, visit the website for more details.

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PPE   Foot Protection   Products   Electrical safety   Footwear   Safety Boot   Skanwear   Waterproof   All topics
 

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