BLUEWEAR 022556 Safety Shoes Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
BLUEWEAR


022556, 02255, 022559, 022560- 022565, 022567- 022569

SAFETY SHOES
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Original instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Choose shoes that provide the required protection and which are suitable for their application.
  • lf the conditions are not known, the purchaser and seller should discuss the circumstances to ensure the best choice.
  • Safety shoes are designed to minimise the risk of personal injury for the wearer during use.
  • They are intended to be used in combination with a safe working environment, and cannot fully prevent personal injury in the event of an accident that results in the limit values according to EN ISO 20345:2011 being exceeded.
  • The shoes protect the wearer’s toes against injury as a result of falling objects and crushing injuries with the level of protection described below.
  • If the footwear is damaged It will no longer provide the specified protection. Damaged footwear must be replaced immediately to ensure that the wearer Is fully protected.
  • Only use approved accessories. Non-approved accessories may alter properties and the protective function. Please contact customer services for further details.
  • Anti-static footwear should be used where it is necessary to minimise any electrostatic build-up by dissipating electrostatic charges, thus avoiding the risk of spark ignition of, for example, flammable substances and vapours, and if the risk of electric shock from electrical devices or components has not been completely eliminated. It should be noted, however, that anti-static footwear cannot guarantee an adequate protection against electric shock as it introduces only a resistance between foot and floor. If the risk of electric shock has not been completely eliminated, additional preventative measures are essential. Such measures, as well as the additional tests set out below, should be a routine part of the accident prevention programme of the workplace.
  • Experience has shown that the discharge path through an anti-static product should normally have an electrical resistance not exceeding 1,000 MΩ at any given time throughout its useful life. A value of 100 kΩ is specified as the lowest limit of resistance of a product when new, in order to ensure some limited protection against electric shock or ignition in the event of any electrical apparatus becoming defective when operating at voltages up to 250 V. However, users should be aware that in certain circumstances the footwear may not give adequate protection. additional measures to protect the user should be taken at all times.
  • The electrical resistance of this type of footwear can be changed significantly by flexing, contamination or moisture. The footwear will not perform as intended if worn in damp or wet conditions. It is therefore necessary to ensure that the product Is capable of fulfilling its intended function of dissipating electrostatic charges and providing some protection against electric shock during the whole of its life. The user is recommended to establish a routine test for electrical resistance and to use it at regular and frequent intervals.
  • Class footwear can absorb damp if used for longer periods and can become conductive in damp or wet conditions.
  • If the footwear is worn in conditions where the sole material becomes contaminated, the wearer must always check the electrical properties of the footwear before entering a hazard area.
  • Where anti-static footwear is in use, the resistance of the flooring should be such that it does not invalidate the protection provided by the footwear.
  • No insulating objects, apart from normal socks, may be used between the footwear’s insole and the wearer’s foot. If any inlays are used between the insole and the foot, the electrical properties of the combination of footwear and inlay must be checked.
  • The footwear comes with a detachable insole. Note that testing Is carried out with the insole in place. Only wear footwear with the insole in. The insole may only be replaced with an insole of the same type.
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REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS
  • (EU) 2016/425 — Regulation for personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • EN ISO 20345:2011 — Personal Protective Equipment, safety shoes

TECHNICAL DATA

The product has been type approved by the accredited testing institute: Intertek Italia S.p.A.
Via Guido Miglioli 2/A, 20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio – Milano (Ml), Italy. Notify body 2575.

Footwear size 36-47
Marking S3 SRC HRO FO
European standard EN ISO 20345:2011
MARKING
Safety class S3
Supplementary marking SRC, HRO, FO

DESCRIPTION

The penetration resistance of this footwear has been measured in the laboratory using a truncated nail of diameter 4.5 mm and a force of 1100 N. Higher forces or nails of smaller diameter will increase the risk of penetration occurring. In such circumstances alternative preventative measures should be considered.
Two generic types of penetration resistant insert are currently available in PPE footwear. These are metal types and those from non-metal materials. Both types meet the minimum requirements for penetration resistance of the standard marked on this footwear but each has different additional advantages or disadvantages including the following:
Non-metal — May be lighter, more flexible and provide greater coverage area when compared with metal but the penetration resistance may vary more depending on the shape of the sharp object / hazard (ie diameter, geometry, sharpness).
For more information about the type of penetration resistant insert provided in your footwear please contact the manufacturer or supplier detailed on these instructions. The toe caps in the safety shoes protect the user’s feet from falling objects and crushing injuries in dangerous working environments.

  • The absorbable impact energy is 200 J.
  • The absorbable static load is 15,000 N.

MARKING

Safety class

Categories for safety shoes

Category Type• Additional requirements
SB I Basic safety requirements.
S1 I Sealed heel region.

Anti-static properties.
Energy absorption in the heel region.
Resistance to oil.
S2| I| As S1 plus.
Water penetration and water absorption, upper.
S3| I| As S2 plus.
Penetration resistance.
Cleated outsole.
S4| II| Sealed heel region.
Anti-static properties.
Energy absorption in the heel region.
Resistance to oil.
S5| II| As S4 plus.
Penetration resistance.
Cleated outsole.
SBH| Hybrid footwear|

*Type I* is footwear made of leather and other materials, although not footwear made entirely of rubber or entirely of polymer.
Type II** is footwear made entirely of rubber (fully vulcanised) or entirely of polymer (fully moulded).

SUPPLEMENTARY MARKING
Marking Significance
P Penetration resistance (1,100 N).

Electrical safety
C| Resistance, passage of current (max. 100 k0).
A| Resistance, antistatic (100 k0 to 1,000 MO).
I| I Electrically non-conductive footwear.
Resistance to aggressive environmental factors
HI| Heat insulation
CI| Cold insulation
E| Energy absorption in the heel region (201).
m| Metatarsal protection
AN| Ankle protection
CR| Protection against cuts, upper.
Upper
WRU| Water penetration and water absorption.
Outsole
HRO| Temperature resistance, contact with hot objects.
FO| Resistance to oil.
Slip safety
SRA| Tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate.
SRB| Steel floor with glycerol.
SRC| Tile floor with sodium lauryl sulphate Steel floor with glycerol.

NOTE:
There is still a risk of slipping in certain environments.

MAINTENANCE

Shoes are subjected to considerable stresses and require meticulous care to last for a long time. Below are various pieces of basic advice regarding how to look after and extend the life of your work shoes:

  • Maintain your shoes regularly, check the soles, remove stones, etc.
  • Clean your shoes with a damp cloth, or alternatively brush off mud, sand, dust and other dirt with a soft shoe-brush are each use.
  • If the shoes become wet, allow them to dry at room temperature — never ina drying cabinet, on a radiator or similar.
  • lf the shoelaces become worn, replace them immediately to ensure a good fit.
  • lf the shoes become damaged, replace them immediately. Damaged shoes do not provide the specified level of protection and must be discarded.

NOTE:
Do not use strong detergents!

STORAGE

The packaging provided with the footwear at the point of sale is designed to ensure that the footwear is delivered to the customer in the Same condition as it left the manufacturer. The packaging can also be used to store the footwear when not in use. Do not place any heavy objects on the packaging when the footwear Is inside as this could cause the packaging to collapse and damage the footwear.

  • The footwear must be stored at a normal temperature and humidity. The estimated lifetime is as follows:
    • 10 years from date of manufacture for footwear with a rubber sole and leather upper.
    • 3 years from the date of manufacture for shoes with polyurethane.
  • How long the shoes will actually last depends on environmental factors, contamination and wear.

Jula AB reserves the right to make changes to the product. Jula AB claims copyright on this documentation. It is not allowed to modify or alter this documentation in any way and the manual shall be printed and used as it is in relation to the product. For the latest version of operating instructions, refer to the Jula website.

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BOX 363, 532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Item number 022556 – 022557, 022559 – 022565, 022567 – 022569

Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.

SAFETY SHOE MEMPHIS S3
S3 SRC HRO FO Size 36-47

Conforms to the following directives, regulations and standards:

Directive/Regulation Harmonised standard
PPE (EU) 2016/425 EN ISO 20345:2011
Name and address of the notified body involved: Intertek Italia S.p.A.

Via Guido Miglioli 2/A, 20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio – Milano (MI), Italy
NB 2575
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This product was CE marked in year: Skara 2022-08-11

Maria Sihvonen Grahn
BUSINESS AREA MANAGER

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