Safety shoes for tarmac work
Professionals are exposed to extreme conditions when working on tarmacked surfaces. It is necessary, therefore, to have a robust safety shoe suitable for intensive use when working on hot surfaces.
Find out what you need to consider when choosing a good safety shoe for working with tarmac.
During road construction work, tarmac is delivered to the site by lorry at a temperature of around 180°C. It is then spread on the ground while hot (80°C to 150°C). Construction professionals who work with tarmac and in road construction are constantly in contact with hot surfaces.
This means they must be equipped with safety shoes that are resistant to contact with heat. It is important to have a rubber sole with an HRO marking. This HRO requirement is part of European safety footwear standard EN 20345. It certifies that the sole is resistant to hot contact up to 300°C. This means that the sole should not melt, split or crack when used in temperatures up to this limit.
Contact heat resistance does not prevent heat from rising through the shoe. In this respect, the outsole does not do everything. It is the HI requirement of European standard EN 20345 which demonstrates good insulation against heat. This requirement certifies that when subjected to a temperature of 150°C for 30 minutes, the temperature inside the shoe does not increase by more than 22°C.
Heckel safety shoes for tarmac work
When working with tarmac, choose a robust safety shoe that is resistant to very high temperatures. Although designed for extreme environments, choose a high-quality safety shoe for laying tarmac that provides an excellent level of wearer comfort when in use.
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