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Baffin Boots

Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper

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  • Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper 85570019
  • Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper 85570019
  • Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper 85570019
  • Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper 85570019
  • Baffin | Whitehorse (STP) | Guardian Leather Upper 85570019
$193.50

Description

  • Temperature Rating: -40ºC/-40ºF
  • Oil and acid resistant base and Guardian leather upper
  • Self cleaning lug outsole design 
  • Oil and acid resistant laces and stitching throughout 
  • -40ºC/-40ºF comfort rated foam inner boot system
  • Protective steel toe and plate
  • CSA/ASTM approved
  • ESR/EH rated

More Info

Cold Climate Work Boots for Heavy-Duty Winter Protection

The Baffin Whitehorse (STP) Guardian Leather Upper is a pair of safety footwear designed for cold-weather work and rugged jobsite use. Equipment operators, maintenance technicians, and road crews typically use these work boots to stay productive during winter shifts. This CSA and ASTM certified footwear features a Guardian leather upper, steel toe, and steel plate for demanding industrial tasks.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction crews typically wear these cold climate boots on outdoor sites where snow, slush, and wet surfaces are common. The self-cleaning lug outsole and oil and acid resistant materials support traction and durability in changing conditions. Workers often rely on this protective footwear for cold-weather projects that require steel toe and steel plate coverage.

Oil and Gas Field Operations

Field crews in oil and gas settings commonly use these insulated work boots when surfaces expose footwear to oil and acid resistance needs. The Guardian leather upper supports rugged conditions, while the ESR/EH rated design aligns with electrical hazard awareness in industrial environments. All Safety offers this option for teams that need durable safety footwear for seasonal field work.

Mining and Resource Sites

Mining teams often choose these cold climate boots for sub-zero rating demands and long shifts in harsh terrain. The foam inner boot system adds comfort during extended wear, while the traction outsole helps workers move across uneven ground. This industrial footwear suits remote operations where warmth and durability matter.

Transportation and Yard Work

Transportation crews and yard workers typically wear these work boots during winter loading, unloading, and outdoor maintenance tasks. The oil and acid resistant base, laces, and stitching help support daily-use performance in active environments. These safety boots work well when weather-dependent tasks require steady footing and protective construction.

Utilities and Infrastructure Maintenance

Utility workers commonly depend on these protective footwear options during seasonal repairs and outdoor service calls. The CSA and ASTM approved design gives teams a familiar standard for jobsite selection. Workers value the steel toe, steel plate, and insulated structure when tasks extend through cold conditions.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Cold climate boots need a strong balance of warmth, traction, and jobsite durability. Standards such as CSA and ASTM help buyers compare safety footwear for industrial use. The Whitehorse (STP) model combines practical protection with materials built for rugged conditions.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
CSA, ASTM Recognized safety standards for work boots Supports selection for regulated jobsite footwear needs
Steel toe and steel plate Protective reinforcement in the toe and underfoot Helps workers handle demanding industrial tasks
-40ºC/-40ºF temperature rating Cold-weather comfort rating for severe winter use Helps crews work in sub-zero conditions
Oil and acid resistant base Materials built to handle harsh workplace exposure Improves suitability for industrial yards and field sites

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Outdoor Winter Shifts

Workers on outdoor winter shifts commonly use these insulated work boots when they need reliable cold-weather performance. The foam inner boot system supports comfort during long hours, and the lug outsole helps maintain traction in slippery conditions. This makes the boots a practical fit for seasonal work.

Wet and Contaminated Job Sites

Crews working around oil, fuel, or industrial residue often need oil and acid resistant footwear. The Guardian leather upper and resistant base support day-to-day exposure in harsh work zones. Users benefit from a boot that fits demanding site conditions without adding unnecessary bulk.

Extended Field and Yard Work

Teams often wear these safety footwear options for full shifts that involve walking, climbing, and repeated equipment movement. The self-cleaning lug outsole design helps reduce buildup from mud and snow. Workers gain a more stable feel during extended seasonal use.

Cold-Weather Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance crews commonly choose these work boots for service calls in winter and late-season conditions. The steel toe, steel plate, and ESR/EH rated design support industrial task requirements. This footwear works well where crews move between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Safety Footwear Excels

  • Cold-weather construction sites: The insulated build, steel toe, and steel plate support winter jobsite demands.
  • Oil and gas field work: Oil and acid resistant materials suit rugged industrial exposure.
  • Mining operations: The sub-zero rating and traction outsole fit harsh terrain and low temperatures.
  • Transportation yards: The durable leather upper supports repeated movement in winter conditions.
  • Utility maintenance routes: CSA and ASTM approved safety footwear fits structured industrial work.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Equipment operators: They use these work boots for traction and protection around heavy machinery.
  • Maintenance technicians: They wear them for winter service tasks and industrial site movement.
  • Site supervisors: They choose them for all-day field presence in cold conditions.
  • Warehouse workers: They use them for dock areas and seasonal loading tasks.
  • Utility workers: They rely on them for outdoor repairs and weather-dependent service calls.
  • Road crews: They wear them for cold-weather roadside and winter maintenance work.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

These safety footwear options work alongside other equipment for more complete jobsite coverage. Layering cold-weather PPE helps workers manage exposure, visibility, and hand protection across changing conditions. Many crews pair insulated work boots with other seasonal gear to support a consistent safety setup.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Winter construction: Work boots + insulated gloves + hi-viz vests + safety glasses
  • Oilfield tasks: Work boots + insulated gloves + safety glasses
  • Road crew shifts: Work boots + hi-viz vests + hearing protection

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these cold climate boots when crews work outdoors in winter and need sub-zero rating comfort. They also perform well when job sites require CSA and ASTM certified safety footwear with steel toe and steel plate features. The design fits users who need durable protection in rugged conditions.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Cold-weather exposure and seasonal duration
  • Need for oil and acid resistant materials
  • Required toe and underfoot protection
  • Fit for industrial traction and durability

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for users who need lightweight casual footwear or non-industrial shoes. It may not fit indoor-only tasks where insulated work boots add unnecessary warmth. For those cases, standard safety footwear or lighter protective footwear may be more appropriate. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these boots when cold-weather shifts begin and when outdoor tasks require winter traction and protection. Use them per manufacturer instructions for long seasonal wear in construction sites, industrial yards, and other outdoor environments. The leather upper and lug outsole support common winter work routines.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the leather uppers, toe protection, stitching, and outsole wear regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Clean the boots per specifications and condition the leather according to manufacturer instructions. Replace them when the toe, plate, outsole, or insulation shows wear or damage, and store them in a dry, cool place away from excess moisture and contaminants.

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