HAZMAX® Regular Steel Toe Boots
Boot 16" High
Maximum protection against chemical and electrical hazards.
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PRICING (Based on quantity)
1 - 5
$236.00
6 - 11
$229.00
12 +
$216.00
(Best Value)
The State of California mandates that the following statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking Water & Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
Chemical | Known to Cause |
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Antimony Oxide (Antimony trioxide) | Cancer |
- This product is subject to export restrictions and cannot be shipped to the European Union or Great Britain.
Maximum protection against chemical and electrical hazards.
- Designed specifically for safe long-term work in wet, chemical environments
- Seamless, mold-injected PVC/Urethane construction maximizes protection against chemical and electrical hazards
- Non-slip sole for safe footing on slippery surfaces
- Ideal for use by emergency responders, hazmat crews, environmental specialists and site remediation teams
- Exceeds ANSI and CSA standards for dielectric footwear
- Comfortable design is ideal for daily use or equipping employees for a spill emergency
- 16" high with steel toe and midsole protects from contamination and penetration
- Polyester lining and cushioned insoles provide comfort when worn over socks
- NOTE: Men's sizes only; women should order two sizes smaller
Style | Boot |
Brand | Dunlop Onguard |
Reusable | Yes |
Shoe Height | 16" High |
Toe Type | Steel Toe |
Sold as | 1 pair |
Color | Green |
Weight | 6.8 lbs. |
Composition | PVC, Urethane Blend |
UNSPSC | 46181602 |
Pigalog® Page Number | Page 188 |
NSN (National Stock Number) |
8430-01-525-6382 (WPL32-15)
8430-01-525-6387 (WPL32-14) 8430-01-525-6380 (WPL3213) 8430-01-525-6313 (WPL3211) 8430-01-525-6312 (WPL3210) |
- Product Data Sheet (PDS)
- Chemical Compatibility for Onguard Industries Hazmax® Boots
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29 CFR 1910.132
Employers must evaluate the workplace for process, environmental, chemical, radiological or mechanical hazards; and provide workers with appropriate personal protective equipment to protect them from any hazards present in the workplace. -
29 CFR 1910.136
In areas, "where there is a danger of foot injuries due to falling or rolling objects, or objects piercing the sole" or where there are electrical hazards, employers must ensure that workers wear the appropriate foot protection to guard against these hazards. - Certifications, Approvals and Ratings
- NFPA 1991 Boot Requirement
Accessories for WPL32
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"These boots are quality boots. They are holding up very good in our harsh environment, very pleased with them."
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