Delta Plus Saga Water-Resistant Anti-Static Heat-Resistant Brown Leather Safety Boots
Keep your feet protected from extreme heat with the Delta Plus Saga Water-Resistant Anti-Static Heat-Resistant Brown Leather Safety Boots. Crafted from water-resistant Nubuck leather and featuring shock absorption in the heel region, these boots are ideal for those working at construction sites, industrial plants and in the building sector.
What's Included?
Key Information
- Safety Standards:
- EN ISO 20345: 2011
- S3: Protective toe-caps, penetration resistance, water resistance, slip resistance, fuel resistance, and shock resistance
- HRO: Heat resistant outsole
- WRU: Water resistance in upper area of the boot
- FO: Resistance to fuel oil
- E: Energy absorption in the heel region
- A : Electrical properties/antistatic footwear
- Additional Features:
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- Nubuck leather for long lasting protection
- Water-resistant upper keeps feet dry
- Metal-free anti-perforation inserts keep feet safe
- Padded collar adds comfort and reduces rubbing
- Reinforced ankle support enhances ankle support
Key Features and Benefits
- Fashionable leather safety boots protect from a range of hazards
- Nubuck leather design is robust yet flexible for comfort and protection
- Ankle protection allows for full range of movement, reducing rubbing
- Puncture, slip, heat, fuel and oil resistant for diverse range of use
- UKCA marked for safe, legitimate use at work
Sizing Guide
These boots are available in a range of sizes, based off of UK shoe sizes, based on your standard shoe size. Consult the table below and use the drop-down menu above to select your size.
UK Shoe Size | EU Shoe Size |
UK Size 6 | EU Size 39 |
UK Size 6.5 | EU Size 40 |
UK Size 7 | EU Size 41 |
UK Size 8 | EU Size 42 |
UK Size 9 | EU Size 43 |
UK Size 10 | EU Size 44 |
UK Size 11 | EU Size 45 |
UK Size 11.5 | EU Size 46 |
UK Size 12 | EU Size 47 |
UK Size 12.5 | EU Size 48 |
What Do These Standards Mean?
EN Standards can be difficult to understand, especially if you're not within the industry. For more information on these boots and what these safety standards mean, keep reading the information below. For a more detailed breakdown of EN standards, including specific variations and codes, check out our handy guide to EN standards for footwear.
Where Else Can These Safety Boots Be Worn?
Safety boots are typically worn in industries or occupations where there is a risk of foot injuries from falling objects, sharp objects, electrical hazards, slippery surfaces, or other potential workplace hazards. Here are some common areas where safety boots are worn:
- Construction Sites
- Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities
- Warehouses and Logistics
- Mining and Extraction
- Oil and Gas Industry
- Electrical and Utility Work
- Emergency Services
Are These Boots Available in Other Colours?
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Additional Documentation
For more information on these boots, please see the below documents: