The Uvex 2 Trend ESD safety sandal in black/blue combines the highest safety standards with modern design and comfort. This unisex sandal, available in sizes 38 to 52, is equipped with a robust steel toe cap and a puncture-resistant steel floor, making it ideal for industrial work environments. The microvelour upper and convenient Velcro closure ensure an optimal fit and easy on and off.
The sandal meets the standards DIN EN 61340-5-1 and EN ISO 20345 S1P SRC, making it highly slip-resistant while also providing protection according to safety classes S1P. The PU/PU outsole ensures durability and slip resistance, while the cushioning comfort insole, which can be optionally orthopedically adjusted (DGUV 112-191), offers additional wearing comfort. Weighing 520 g in size 42, this sandal is a lightweight yet protective option for everyday work. Special widths are available on request, making the uvex 2 trend series an excellent choice for various foot widths.
Shoes have been tested in accordance with the specifications of DIN EN 61340. They generally have a volume resistance of 7.5 x 10^5 to 3.5 x 10^7 ohms.
Safety class S1P
Shoes with a protective toe cap made of aluminum, plastic or steel. They are slip-resistant, antistatic and have energy absorption capacity in the heel area. They also have a puncture-resistant steel midsole and a closed heel area. A fuel-resistant sole is also possible.
Steel toe cap
Steel toe caps are somewhat heavier than other materials, but are very stable and resistant. As a rule, they can withstand a force of at least 200 joules.
Slip resistance SRC
The shoe is slip-resistant both on ceramic tiles with NaLS (sodium sulphate solution) and on steel floors with glycerine.
Penetration protection/midsole steel
The penetration protection protects the foot from nails and other sharp objects. Steel midsoles are not affected by the shape of sharp objects or hazards. However, they only cover 85% of the tread surface. They are often used in the construction industry.
Exchangeable insole
The insole is not firmly integrated into the shoe, but only inserted loosely. It can therefore be easily replaced if necessary.
DGUV 112-191
This regulation stipulates that orthopaedic insoles may only be used in safety footwear in conjunction with a valid type examination. This is to ensure that specified and tested properties (e.g. antistatic properties) are maintained.