Portwest FT36 Portwest Compositelite Low Cut Spey Trainers S1P (Orange/Black)
Some safety footwear can be bulky, uncomfortable and lacking in style. The Portwest FT36 Portwest Compositelite Low Cut Spey Trainers S1P (Orange/Black), however, offer enhanced protection qualities free of compromise for the perfect safety footwear in the widest range of industries.
What's Included?
- 1 x Pair of Safety Trainers
Key Information
- EN Standards: EN ISO 20345: 2011 S1P
- Certifications: CE Certified
- Marking: UKCA Marked
- General Resistance: Anti-static
- SRA: Slip resistant outsole to prevent slips and trips on ceramic and steel surfaces
- Outsole Resistance: Fuel and oil resistant
Key Features and Benefits
- Safety trainers for a variety of workspaces needing comfortable foot protection
- Direct injected mesh with KPU cage for strength and breathability
- Leather stitched toe bumpers protect against toe impact injuries
- Lightweight and comfortable design is ideal for people on their feet all day
- Dual density EVA and rubber outsole keeps shoes flexible yet robust against hazards
- Composite toecaps and pierce resistant composite midsoles prevent impact injury
- Enhanced tread pattern adds better traction for uneven terrain
- Anti-static footwear for use in environments with hazardous electromagnetic currents
- Energy-absorbing seat region reduces shock to the foot in the case of impact
- SRA Slip resistant outsole to prevent slips and trips on ceramic and steel surfaces
- Fuel and oil resistant for wear with machinery and slippery, trippy surfaces
- Non-magnetic, non-metallic design can be safely worn in metal-free zones
- CE certified and UKCA marked for safe and legitimate use in a range of industries
Sizing Guide
The Portwest Compositelite Trainers 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 4 | EU Size 37 |
UK Size 5 | EU Size 38 |
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 10.5 | EU Size 45 |
UK Size 11 | EU Size 46 |
UK Size 12 | EU Size 47 |
UK Size 13 | EU Size 48 |
What Do These Standards Mean?
- EN ISO 20345:2011 S1P
- "S" indicates that the footwear is intended for general use and offers basic protection.
- "1" specifies that the footwear has toe protection. It can be either a steel toe cap or a composite toe cap designed to protect against impacts.
- "P" indicates that the footwear has a puncture-resistant sole. The sole is designed to provide protection against sharp objects penetrating through the sole, such as nails or other sharp debris.
Therefore, EN ISO 20345:2011 S1P signifies that the footwear meets the European safety standards for general use, including toe protection and a puncture-resistant sole.
What Other Trainers of the Same Standard Are Available?
We have a huge range of S1P Safety Footwear available, with a variety of styles and designs to choose from. We also have a variety of Work Safety Trainers perfect for lightweight yet robust hazard protection. For more general information on EN safety standards, check out our handy guide to EN standards for footwear.
Why Should I Wear Metal-Free Trainers?
Metal-free trainers, also known as non-metallic trainers, are required in certain work environments for several reasons:
- Security and Safety Checks: In some high-security areas, such as airports, government facilities, or certain industrial sites, metal detectors or X-ray machines are used for security checks. Metal-free trainers are necessary to pass through these security checkpoints without triggering alarms or requiring additional screening. This helps to streamline the security process and maintain efficient operations.
- Electrical Hazard Protection: Metal components in footwear can conduct electricity, which can pose a risk in electrical work environments. Metal-free trainers eliminate the risk of electrical conductivity, reducing the potential for electric shocks or electrical accidents. These trainers are often made with non-conductive materials like composite toe caps or fiberglass shanks.
- Non-Magnetic Environments: In some industries or research settings, non-magnetic conditions are essential, such as in medical imaging facilities (MRI rooms) or laboratories working with sensitive magnetic equipment. Metal-free trainers are necessary to prevent interference with sensitive instruments and maintain the integrity of test results or imaging equipment.
- Lightweight and Comfort: Metal-free trainers are typically lighter in weight compared to trainers with metal components. This can provide increased comfort and reduce fatigue for workers who need to be on their feet for extended periods. Additionally, non-metallic footwear often offers better flexibility and improved ergonomic design.
- Heat and Cold Insulation: Metal-free trainers may offer better insulation against temperature extremes. Metal components can transfer heat or cold, potentially causing discomfort or temperature-related injuries. Non-metallic trainers can provide better thermal insulation, keeping the feet more comfortable in hot or cold environments.
Why Are Toe Caps Important?
These safety trainers come with inbuilt fibreglass toe caps, which have a variety of benefits including:
- Impact Protection: Composite toecaps are designed to withstand a significant amount of force and provide protection against heavy falling objects or accidental impacts. They act as a barrier between the toes and potential hazards, reducing the risk of fractures, bruises, or other foot injuries.
- Compression Resistance: In certain work environments, there is a risk of the feet being exposed to compression forces, such as heavy machinery or equipment rolling over the feet. Composite toecaps offer resistance against compression, preventing the toes from getting crushed or injured.
- Occupational Safety Compliance: Many industries and workplaces have specific safety regulations or standards that require workers to wear protective footwear with toecaps. This is particularly common in construction, manufacturing, logistics, and other sectors where foot injuries are a potential risk. Wearing composite toecap trainers ensures compliance with these safety requirements.
- Durability: Composite toecaps provide an additional layer of durability to the front portion of the shoe. They are highly resistant to impact and compression forces, as well as abrasion, making the trainers more robust and long-lasting.
- Versatility: Composite toecaps can be incorporated into various types of footwear, including boots, trainers, and sneakers. This allows workers in different industries to choose the appropriate footwear style while still benefiting from toe protection.
Our Supplier Says:
"Low profile design offering ultimate protection for your feet. 100% non-metallic featuring a fibreglass toecap, composite midsole making it lightweight and safe. KPU/Mesh upper offers enhanced breathability and the EVA/Rubber sole ensures maximum comfort and flexibility. "
Materials
These trainers are made of knitted materials for enhanced circulation throughout the footwear, keeping feet ventilated and dry in hot, stressful situations. For more information on the materials in these trainrs, please read below:
- Upper: KPU and mesh
- Sole: EVA/Rubber
Cleaning Instructions
To make your safety trainers last as long as possible, follow the below care instructions:
- Use only soft brushes and water.
- Do not use substances like alcohol, thinners, gasoline, oil or any other chemicals.
- Keep the footwear, dry and clean, in a proper place at room temperature.
Technical Documents
For more information on the Portwest Compositelite Trainers, please see the below documents: