Kevlar/Nomex lining that's more durable than felt and
provides high heat resistance. |
A built in shin guard |
Extra protection for the metatarsal. |
A steel toe that exceeds requirements |
Longer lasting heel and toe compound. |
Full and half sizes in men's and women's wide and
narrow widths. |
Firebreaker boots were the first to receive
classification by Underwriter's Laboratories Inc. in accordance with the
National Fire Protection Association 1974 Standard on Protective Footwear
for Structural Fire Fighting. NFPA 1972-1992 and American National
for Personal Protection -- Protective Footwear, ANSI A41-1991, Sections 1,
4, and 5; ANSI-Z41PT91, 175/C75, EH, PR |
Firebreaker complies with ANSI Z41-1991 for
Personal Protective Footwear, specifically: A41.4 Electrical Hazard
Protection (Dielectric) and Z41.5 Sole Puncture Resistance. |
Firebreaker meets OSHA CFR 1910.156 Protective
Footwear for Fire Brigades. |