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Women's Safety Shoes by Nautilus Safety FootwearDrawing from our athletic footwear heritage, Nautilus Safety Footwear has incorporated the comfort and support of ergonomically designed athletic footwear construction with the tough safety features required by government standards. With our complete line of safety toe footwear -- featuring both steel toe and a new, re-designed, thinner composite toe -- Nautilus Safety Footwear has always, and will continue to, strive to improve the quality of footwear comfort and safety for our customers. View our entire selection of Women's products below. Please feel free to contact us if you are looking for a specific style or if you have any other questions. Women's Steel Toe Footwear:
Maximum toe room for comfort provides the ultimate in protection and ergonomic benefit. Structured steel cap is capable of withstanding over 2500 lbs. of compression and 75 lbs. of impact. All of our safety toe styles meet or exceed ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75 impact and compression specifications.
Women's Composite Toe Footwear:
Patented design of space age molded polymer composite technology combines with our unique ballistic mesh for additional strength. The weight of this toe is 1/3 less than traditional steel toe. This protective shell is made of non-conductive material which does not transmit heat or cold or activate metal detectors. It is non-magnetic and static free. Our unique design dissipates impact and meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-05 I/75 C/75 impact and compression specifications.
Women's ASTM F2413-05 Footwear:
Nautilus exceeds all testing requirements for protective footwear impact and compression resistance. Protective footwear must pass two tests for impact and compression established by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Under the Class 75 test for impact, a shoe must withstand a 75 lb. impact with 12.7 mm (0.50 in.) clearance for men's and 11.9 mm (0.468 in.) for women's. Under the Class 75 test for compression, a shoe must withstand 2500 lbs. of compression while maintaining at least 12.7 mm (0.50 in.) for men's and 11.9 mm (0.468 in.) for women's.
Women's SD Footwear:
Our patent pending design meets SD requirements for static dissipative footwear. To be marketed as Electric Static Dissipating Footwear, a shoe must pass testing requirements established by ASTM. Shoes must offer electrical resistance of greater than 1, but less than 100 megohms. All Nautilus products perform in the 2-10 megohm range required by sophisticated electronics industry companies. Please note that replacing the stock insole with insoles other than Nautilus Safety Footwear Static-Dissipating Anti-Fatigue Replacement Insoles could adversely affect or invalidate the SD properties of this footwear.
Women's Electrical Hazard (EH) Footwear:
Electrical hazard shoes are designed to protect the wearer from open electrical circuits of 600 volts or less under dry conditions. These shoes are secondary protection on surfaces that are substantially insulated. These shoes meet ASTM F2413-05 Section 5.5 requirements.Caution: These shoes should not be worn in explosive or hazardous areas where conductive footwear is required. No Exposed Metal Footwear from Nautilus:
Nautilus "No Exposed Metal" shoes are designed so no exposed component of the shoe will scratch or mark any working surfaces offering less risk of damage to them. Utilizing slip-on styles or self eyelets of leather, nylon or plastic, these styles offer great design, safety toe protection and peace-of-mind for employers. Women's Metatarsal Guard Footwear:
The Nautilus Metatarsal Guard offers maximum flexibility, comfort and durability. The hinged construction and long-wearing toe wrap offer the ultimate in protection and wearability. Nautilus Met Guard meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-05 Section 5.3 specifications. Women's Slip Resistant Footwear:
Our interlock sole has a tread design which channels water, oil, and other slippery substances away from the outsole's hexagonal-shaped lugs to create superior grip. While there are no government regulations currently creating slip resistant standards, according to an independent testing laboratory, a surface that produces a minimum dry or wet slip resistance value of 0.5 is classified slip resistant and US Footwear sources often quote a value of 0.25 as a good safety margin for solings tested on contaminated surfaces such as oil, greasy, oil/wet, etc. All our slip resistant styles meet or exceed current industry recognized guidelines.
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