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safety shoes for the petroleum industry
safety shoes for the petroleum industry
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Characteristics

Applications
for the petroleum industry, construction
Type of protection
anti-slip, waterproof, anti-perforation, impact-resistant, oil-resistant, heat-resistant, cold weather
Material
full-grain leather, fiberglass
Norms
S3
Gender
men
Outsole
polyurethane soles
Insole type
textile soles
Lining
textile
Toecap
steel, fiberglass
Other characteristics
trekking style
Size

Min.: 37 unit

Max.: 51 unit

Description

Safety shoes made in France, in the historical family factory Gaston MILLE, with industrial know-how that the 5th generation defends. Now after more than a century of experience in the footwear business, this production is manufactured in the historic family-run Gaston MILLE factory, with industrial craftsmanship handed down through five generations. The brand's footwear is renowned for combining safety, comfort, quality and robustness with industry-specific requirements. It is worn by workers in logistics, construction and industry as well as by workers in specific environments such as oil rigs or foundries. 1912® is committed to the craftsmanship of French industry and the values of Made in France. Building & heavy duty safety shoes, full grain leather, with safety toecap and penetration-resistant midsole - MADE IN FRANCE Features No lateral stitches - sturdy upper Available from now on in large & small sizes Additional features Textile antiperforation midsole & 240J fiberglass toe cap Extra light PU2D High performance grip: SRC Focus Full grain leather (water & oil resistant) Front protection

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