Description
Description
Dunlop waterproof work boot, CSA SD certified, in Purofort (PU) with non-slip sole, protective toe and anti-perforation steel sole.
Product detail
- Height: 15’’ / 38.1 cm
- Improved, roomier fit for more comfort.
- Waterproof, flexible and lightweight upper in cut- and abrasion-resistant Purofort (PU).
- Steel toe and puncture-resistant plate.
- Removable insole.
- Purofort (PU) slip-resisting outsole, oil-resistant, with a wear indicator for boot replacement.
- Resistant to various chemicals and manure.
- Thermal insulation.
- Flexible and lightweight.
- Excellent shock absorption.
- Antistatic.
More Info
Full Safety Waterproof Work Boots for Wet Job Sites
The Purofort FieldPrO/TerraPro Full Safety 15 PU Work Boots by Dunlop are a full safety work boot designed for wet, cold, and debris-prone work. Construction workers, maintenance technicians, and equipment operators typically use this footwear to support traction, comfort, and underfoot protection during long shifts. This is CSA SD certified equipment and features a 15 in height, Purofort PU construction, and thermal insulation.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use waterproof work boots when they move across muddy ground, concrete, and scattered debris. The steel toe, puncture-resistant plate, and non-slip sole support daily work on active job sites. Dunlop designed this boot for extended wear where workers need comfort and dependable footing.
Oil & Gas Operations
Field crews often work around wet surfaces, oils, and uneven terrain in oil & gas settings. The oil-resistant outsole and antistatic design help match those conditions, while the lightweight upper supports long shifts. Workers commonly rely on this type of safety footwear for practical all-day use.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance teams and line workers commonly wear safety boots in manufacturing areas with variable floors and frequent spill exposure. The slip-resisting outsole and removable insole support movement through work zones that change throughout the day. This boot suits regular industrial use where comfort and durability matter.
Utilities and Outdoor Service Work
Utility crews often need thermal comfort and stable footing while working outdoors in changing weather. The waterproof upper and thermal insulation help support those conditions without adding unnecessary bulk. All Safety customers often choose this style for routine field service tasks.
Mining and Transportation
Mining and transportation workers typically face rough surfaces, moisture, and long hours on foot. The abrasion-resistant Purofort PU construction and shock absorption help suit those demands. Workers in these industries often need protective toe support and a boot that stays comfortable through extended shifts.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because safety footwear must match the job environment and wearer needs. CSA SD certified boots provide a recognized performance reference for demanding workplaces, while the steel toe and puncture-resistant plate support common hazards underfoot. The wear indicator also helps users judge when replacement may be needed.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA SD | Certified safety standard for the boot | Supports selection for regulated work environments |
| 15 in / 38.1 cm height | Higher boot shaft coverage | Helps suit wet or debris-prone conditions |
| Purofort PU with waterproof upper | Lightweight, flexible, abrasion-resistant material | Supports comfort, durability, and weather use |
| Steel toe and puncture-resistant plate | Protective toe and anti-perforation sole features | Helps address impact and sharp-object concerns |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Wet Outdoor Shifts
Workers often wear this waterproof work boot during daily outdoor shifts in rain, mud, or slush. The waterproof upper and thermal insulation help support comfort when the weather changes. The flexible build also helps reduce fatigue during longer wear periods.
Debris-Filled Industrial Floors
Technicians and operators use this boot in areas where loose debris and sharp material can appear on the floor. The puncture-resistant plate and steel toe align well with those conditions. The non-slip sole also supports traction on variable surfaces.
Agricultural and Livestock Tasks
Farm and livestock workers often need footwear that handles mud, manure, and exposure to various chemicals. The manure resistance and chemical resistance help suit those jobs. The removable insole also supports practical day-to-day comfort.
Seasonal Cold-Weather Use
Workers in seasonal roles often need thermal insulation without sacrificing mobility. The lightweight upper and shock absorption help make the boot practical for cold-weather routines. Users typically choose this style when they need protection and comfort together.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Work Boot Excels
- Construction sites: The steel toe, puncture-resistant plate, and waterproof upper suit wet, debris-filled conditions.
- Agricultural work: Chemical resistance and manure resistance support muddy, high-moisture environments.
- Industrial maintenance: The slip-resisting outsole and anti-perforation sole work well on changing floor surfaces.
- Outdoor utility operations: Thermal insulation, antistatic properties, and lightweight comfort help during long shifts.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Construction workers: They use the boot for wet job sites and general site movement.
- Maintenance technicians: They rely on the puncture-resistant plate and slip-resisting outsole.
- Equipment operators: They commonly need protective toe support and stable footing.
- Warehouse workers: They often work on mixed surfaces and need all-day comfort.
- Site supervisors: They use it for dependable daily field presence.
- Safety coordinators: They select it when teams need CSA SD certified boots for routine operations.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This work boot works alongside other equipment for a more complete safety setup. Workers often combine safety footwear with head, eye, hand, and hearing protection to match the task. Layered PPE helps teams address multiple workplace hazards at once.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction task: Work boots + hard hats + safety glasses + gloves
- Industrial maintenance: Work boots + safety glasses + gloves
- Outdoor field work: Work boots + hard hats + hearing protection + gloves
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this boot when you need waterproof work boot performance in wet or muddy conditions. It also suits crews that need steel toe support and puncture-resistant plate protection during daily work. The thermal insulation and lightweight build make it useful for long shifts in changing weather.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Fit and roominess for all-day wear
- Outsole traction for wet or oily surfaces
- Insulation level for seasonal conditions
- Wear indicator status for replacement planning
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This boot may not be suitable for tasks that require specialized electrical hazard protection beyond CSA SD requirements. For those applications, choose a different safety footwear category matched to the hazard profile. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this boot when they expect wet ground, debris, or long periods on their feet. Use the roomier fit and removable insole to support comfort during extended shifts. Crews commonly wear it in construction, industrial, agricultural, and outdoor settings per manufacturer instructions.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the toe, sole wear, and puncture plate condition regularly, especially when the wear indicator begins to show change. Clean the Purofort PU upper with mild methods per manufacturer instructions, and store the boots in a dry, ventilated location. Replace the boots when damage appears or when the tread wear indicator signals replacement per manufacturer specifications.