Professional and safety footwear

The use of occupational and safety footwear is required by law (e.g. ArbSchG, DGUV 112-191) and makes a significant contribution to accident prevention. They protect against work-related hazards such as crushing, slipping and slipping. Depending on the protection class, the shoes have protective toe caps, puncture-resistant soles, slip-resistant profiles and antistatic properties. The overview of the occupational and safety shoe classes shows the differences. Occupational and safety shoes not only impress with their safety aspects, but also with their comfort in everyday working life. They are characterized by ergonomic designs, breathability and good cushioning.

Some models are also washable, which makes them particularly easy to care for.

According to DIN EN 61340-5-1, ESD shoes with soles made of electrostatically dissipative material are mandatory in electronics production. The soles dissipate electrical charges to the floor in a controlled manner. At the same time, they prevent new charges from building up through movement. All occupational and safety shoes in this range have this feature.

The shoe is black with red accents and features a modern design. It has a textile upper, a non-slip sole, and a BOA closure system for fit adjustment.
ESD safety shoe Radiance VIBE
ESD / Color: black / red / Size: 35-47 / Category: S3 / Closure: Boa® / quick-release fastener
ESD Safety shoe Bata VIBE Radiance
plastic toe cap, S3, textile, Boa closure
Sizes 35 - 47 , -black/red-
(DIN EN 61340-4-3 + EN ISO 20345:2011 S3 SRC)

Product No.: BT-36634
132.85 CHF
excl. 8.1% tax
The shoe is black, made from smooth material with a padded tongue. It has a sporty design, laces, and a textured, non-slip sole.
Safety shoe NOEL Low black
ESD / Color: black / Size: 36-48 / Category: S2 / Upper: leather
ESD Safety shoe Noel Black Low / ELTEN
steel toe cap , S2 , cowhide
Sizes 36 - 48 , -black-
(DIN EN 61340-5-1 , EN ISO 20345 S2, SRC, form A)

Product No.: EL-729915
123.45 CHF
excl. 8.1% tax
129 to 144 (from a total of 352)