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Specifies basic requirements for occupational protective footwear with specific requirements for heavy duty (Type 1), medium duty (Type 2), light duty (Type 3) and waterproof (Type 4) footwear. Requirements for steel and non-metallic toecaps are provided. Specific requirements for oil and chemical-resistant outsoles, penetration-resistant midsoles and electrically conductive and anti-static properties are also provided. (AS 2210:1980 and NZS 5845:1989 jointly revised in part and redesignated in AS/NZS 2210.2:1994.) Reprinted to incorporate Amendments 1, 2 & 3.
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