Description
Description
- CSA class 1 composite toe and plate
- Tough 2.0 mm waterproof leather upper
- Premium slip-resistant rubber outsole
- Thermolite ® insulation
- CSA Omega shock resistant
Technical Specifications
- Specification: CSA Omega, CSA Z195-14 Class 1
- Closure: Lace Up
- Color: Brown
- Defined Heel: Yes
- Euro Sizing: 41,42,42.5,43,43.5,44,44.5,45,46,47,48
- Footbed Material: PU Foam
- Footwear Type: 8" Boot
- Fur: No
- Gender: Men
- Insulated: Yes
- Insulation Weight: 200 GSM
- Lining Material: Textile
- Material: Leather
- Men's US Sizing: 7,8,8.5,9,9.5,10,10.5,11,12,13,14
- Metatarsal Guard: No
- Midsole Material: PU
- Outsole Material: Rubber, PU
- Removable Footbed: Yes
- Height: 8"
- Size: 7,8,8.5,9,9.5,10,10.5,11,12,13,14
- Special Features: Electric Shock-Resistant, Oil Resistant, Moulded Insole, Metal-Free, Slip-Resistant
- Standards: CT, EH, PR, SR, IN, WP, MTL, SF, IC
- Toe Type: Composite
- Upper Material: Leather, CORDURA® 1200D Nylon
- Waterproof: Yes
- Width: 3E
- Women's US Sizing: 9,10,10.5,11,11.5,12,12.5,13,14,15,16
Leather Safety Work Boot - Composite Toe/Plate - Metal-Free - Brown- 8– Technical Specs
Leather Safety Work Boot - Composite Toe/Plate - Metal-Free - Brown- 9.5– Technical Specs
Leather Safety Work Boot - Composite Toe/Plate - Metal-Free - Brown- 10– Technical Specs
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Composite Toe Work Boot for Industrial Protection
The Composite Toe/Plate Metal-Free Leather Safety Work Boot by Pioneer is a safety work boot designed for demanding jobsite protection and all-day wear. Construction workers, electricians, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to support traction, comfort, and metal-free performance. This CSA Z195-14 Class 1 certified boot features a composite toe, composite plate, and an 8 inch boot profile.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers commonly rely on protective footwear when working around uneven ground, debris, and changing site conditions. The rubber outsole helps support steady footing, while the waterproof leather upper and lace-up boot design suit long shifts on active jobsites. Pioneer industrial footwear gives crews a practical option for daily work in demanding conditions.
Oil & Gas Field Conditions
Field crews in oil & gas often need metal-free footwear for controlled work zones and mixed-site tasks. This safety boot combines Electric Shock-Resistant performance with CSA Omega certification, making it a useful choice for many utility and industrial settings. The Thermolite insulation also supports colder weather work.
Manufacturing Facilities
Manufacturing teams typically wear protective footwear around equipment, materials handling, and constant movement. The composite plate and composite toe support impact and underfoot protection needs without using metal components. Workers also benefit from the removable PU foam footbed during full-shift wear.
Utilities and Electrical Work
Electricians and utility workers often need metal-free footwear for job sites where non-metal construction matters. This boot includes Electric Shock-Resistant features and a slip-resistant sole, which many crews value in plant rooms, service areas, and outdoor utility locations. It suits work that shifts between dry and wet conditions.
Transportation and Warehousing
Warehouse workers and transportation teams usually need durable protective footwear for loading areas, dock surfaces, and indoor-outdoor transitions. The 8 inch boot height, waterproof footwear construction, and 3E width support comfort and coverage during long workdays. All Safety customers often choose this style for practical, everyday jobsite use.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specs matter in a safety boot because they shape comfort, traction, and workplace suitability. CSA Z195-14 Class 1 and CSA Omega define the protective category, while features like the composite toe, composite plate, and rubber outsole help match job demands. These details support informed selection for industrial footwear needs.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Omega, CSA Z195-14 Class 1 | Certified safety footwear standard and rating | Supports selection for regulated Canadian worksites |
| Composite toe and composite plate | Non-metal protective toe and underfoot components | Provides metal-free footwear performance for many work areas |
| Waterproof leather upper with Thermolite insulation | Weather-ready upper with cold-weather insulation | Helps workers stay comfortable in wet and cold conditions |
| Slip-resistant rubber outsole | Traction-focused outsole design | Supports stable movement on varied surfaces |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor and Weather-Dependent Work
Workers in cold or wet conditions often choose waterproof footwear with insulation. The leather upper and 200 GSM Thermolite insulation support comfort during seasonal shifts, while the rubber outsole adds practical traction. This setup works well for crews that move between indoor and outdoor tasks.
Daily Industrial Wear
For daily-use environments, workers need protective footwear that holds up through repeated wear. The lace-up boot design, removable PU foam footbed, and defined heel support a secure fit and steady feel. This makes the boot suitable for full-shift use in industrial facilities.
Large-Scale Jobsite Work
Large-scale projects often require footwear that can handle frequent movement, multiple surfaces, and changing conditions. The 8 inch boot height adds coverage, while the metal-free build helps accommodate many site requirements. Crews value a work boot that fits into broad project demands.
Mixed-Condition Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance teams commonly move from clean indoor spaces to rougher outdoor areas. The waterproof footwear construction and slip-resistant sole support that transition, and the composite plate adds an extra layer of underfoot functionality. Technicians often prefer this style for varied workdays.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Safety Work Boot Excels
- Construction sites: Composite toe and composite plate support demanding site conditions with slip-resistant traction.
- Utility and electrical work: Metal-free footwear and Electric Shock-Resistant features suit controlled work environments.
- Cold-weather outdoor jobs: Waterproof footwear and Thermolite insulation help with wet and cold conditions.
- Warehouse and maintenance work: 8 inch boot coverage and PU foam footbed support long shifts and frequent movement.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Construction workers: Wear the boot for site movement, material handling, and jobsite traction.
- Electricians: Use the metal-free design and Electric Shock-Resistant features in utility settings.
- Maintenance technicians: Depend on the waterproof leather upper for mixed indoor-outdoor tasks.
- Equipment operators: Choose the composite toe and slip-resistant sole for daily industrial work.
- Warehouse workers: Rely on the 8 inch boot and comfort-focused footbed for full-shift wear.
- Site supervisors: Often select durable protective footwear for active site visits and inspections.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This safety work boot works alongside other equipment for more complete workplace setup. Workers often build layered protection because no single item covers every hazard, and the right combination supports everyday jobsite demands. Pioneer footwear pairs well with practical head, eye, hand, and hearing protection.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction site setup: Safety work boot + hard hats + safety glasses + work gloves
- Utility crew setup: Safety work boot + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Industrial maintenance setup: Safety work boot + work gloves + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this boot when you need metal-free footwear for utility, electrical, or industrial work. It performs well for cold, wet, or mixed-condition shifts. It also suits workers who want a composite toe, composite plate, and waterproof leather upper in one safety boot.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether your site requires CSA Z195-14 Class 1 footwear.
- Confirm that metal-free construction matches workplace rules.
- Review insulation needs for seasonal comfort.
- Consider width, fit, and full-shift wear comfort.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This boot is not suitable for users who need metatarsal guard coverage or a non-insulated summer option. Workers seeking a different style may consider lighter duty protective footwear or specialized footwear with additional guards. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
This boot is typically used during daily shifts in cold, wet, or mixed-condition environments. Workers usually wear it with lace-up adjustment for a secure fit, per manufacturer instructions. It commonly fits construction sites, industrial facilities, utility locations, and warehouses.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the toe, plate, outsole, stitching, and waterproofing regularly per manufacturer guidelines. Clean the leather and textile components with suitable boot care products per specifications and manufacturer instructions. Replace the boot when tread, upper integrity, or protective features show wear, and store it in a dry, ventilated area away from excess heat and moisture.