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Look for these Protective Footwear Features:
SAFE-TOE steel toe construction meets ASTM F2413-05.
SAFE-STEP stainless steel midsoles meet ASTM F2413-05. Thin enough to flex; strong enough to protect.
RANGER TURTLEBACK™ metatarsal guard boots meet ASTM F2413-05. TURTLEBACK™ anchored guards provide extra protection in hazardous conditions.
Removable FOOT FORM contour cushion insoles provide proper cushioning and arch support for all-day comfort while helping to fight foot and leg fatigue - protecting against unnecessary stress and muscle pain. Removable, washable, and replaceable.
The built-in polyfoam insulation is designed to keep feet closer to body temperature in extremes of heat and cold.
ASTM F 2412 & F 2413 Footwear Standards Replaced ANSI Z41 Standards
ASTM International, originally known as the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), now provides the standards for
testing and specifications for protective footwear. This replaces the ANSI Z41 standards. Typically boots or footwear that are
in compliance with the ANSI Z41 1999 standard should be compliant with the new ASTM F2412 & ASTM F2413 standards.
Spray off boots after each use. Using water, spray chemicals, fluids, oil, mud and muck off of your boots. This will reduce the damaging effects that various substances can have on seams and boot materials. If need be, dishwashing soap can be used to help clean boots.
Dry the inside of boots. Perspiration or water in the boots can rot the inner fibers and insole. Please excess moisture will breed bacteria, fungus and stink! It is best to use a boot dryer to safely and completely dry the inside of boots.
Don't leave boots out in the sun. UV rays can be very damaging to boots over time.
Store boots in a cool, dry environment. Avoid storage in damp places such as basements. Mold can form in linings or even on organic material on the surface of boots. Attics are a bad storage place as the extreme heat in summer can dry out the boots and cause cracking.