Safety Boots Regina
Moose Log Safety Boots Regina protects against puncturing, crushing, or falling objects on worksites, such as nails on the ground, bricks, machinery, and tires that can run over your toes. MooseLog's collection of safety boots in Regina provide maximum foot safety and comfort, keeping you protected on and off the worksite. Our collection includes safety boots with features such as steel toe protection, a puncture-resistant sole, shock protection and other special work requirements, available in various sizes, styles and foot widths. Check out our selection of CSA Approved safety and work boots for men and women to combine foot safety and maximum comfort today.
MooseLog makes it easy to buy safety boots online in Canada. With fast and free shipping on all safety work boots and a 30-day worry-free return, we are dedicated to ensuring you find your perfect pair.
Steel Toe Safety Boots in Regina
Safety work boots and steel toe safety boots Regina are similar in many ways; however, they have one significant difference. Steel toe boots have feature a steel toe cap, which is a layer of metal between the foot and sole to protect from impact. The layer of metal, called a "toe cap," extends past the bottom of the shoe.
Composite Toe Safety Boots in Regina
Composite toe safety boots Regina are made from non-metal solid material, making them an excellent safety shoe option for work sites that use metal detectors. With robust resistance and maximum comfort, they are a popular choice among workers who walk long distances and spend significant time standing.
Waterproof Safety Boots
Our collection of waterproof safety boots Regina is made with a moisture-wicking material. It includes features such as steel toe and composite toe caps, puncture protection, and electric shock resistance to keep you protected and comfortable throughout the day.
6 Inch Safety Boots
Six-inch safety boots offer you plenty of flexibility and ankle support, with the low neck allowing you to put on and take them off quickly. Workers who need to walk long distances and over uneven terrain may want to consider these boots because they will bend more easily. These boots are ideal for individuals working lighter manual labour jobs, such as farming and restaurants.
8 Inch Safety Boots
Eight-inch safety boots are less flexible but provide workers with better support and protection for their feet. They are designed to offer extra safety against all types of hazards in the workplace. These boots are ideal for individuals working with heavy-duty equipment like heavy-duty machinery and outdoor activities.
Canadian Standard Association (CSA) Approved Work Boots
The CSA Standards are rules safety boots should hold up against. Various protection categories emphasize the importance of toe and sole protection, electricity protection, and slip resistance. The tongue of your steel toe boots will show the grading number and Protective Footwear CSA seals. Different patches mean different levels of safety and purposes.
A green triangle means the boos protect from punctures in the soles, and the toes have Grade 1 protection. They are CSA approved for toe and sole protection for workplaces like warehouses, big-box retailers, truck drivers, couriers and manufacturing and construction sites in Regina.
An orange Omega symbol inside a white rectangle indicates the boots house insulation against electricity. These boots are highly recommended if you work in a place with the potential for shock, especially with live wiring. All MooseLog steel toe boots Regina have a green triangle and orange Omega symbol.
Knowing certifications for different steel toe boots Regina lets you choose the right tool for the job. Whether it be through punctures, blows, or electric shocks, there are a lot of potential threats to prepare for.
Taking Care Of Your Safety Boots Regina
If properly taken care of, CSA-approved work footwear can last for years. But with all the things they protect you from, the careful maintenance of your safety boots Regina is essential for ensuring you can continue to use them safely. While boots don't have an officially recognized lifespan or expiry date, this varies heavily on the specifics of your worksite and the state of your shoes. Conducting regular checks on your safety boots is the best way to know when they need to be replaced.