StandardsWhat is ASTM F2413 work boots

What is ASTM F2413 work boots - Complete Guide 2026

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Quick Summary

FO, CI, and HI are special feature markings on safety boots under EN ISO 20345. These markings indicate specific protective properties beyond basic requirements, allowing workers to select boots suite.

What Is ASTM F2413?

ASTM F2413 is the American Society for Testing and Materials standard for protective footwear. This standard defines minimum performance requirements for safety footwear sold in the United States and is referenced by OSHA regulations.

ASTM F2413 Requirements

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  • I/75: Impact resistance (75 foot-pounds)
  • C/75: Compression resistance (2500 pounds)
  • PR: Puncture resistant
  • EH: Electrical hazard resistance
  • SD: Static dissipating
  • MT: Metatarsal protection

OSHA and ASTM F2413

OSHA references ASTM F2413 in its foot protection standards. Employers must provide safety footwear meeting ASTM requirements when workplace hazards require foot protection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What is the difference between ASTM and EN standards?

ASTM F2413 is the US standard with imperial measurements (foot-pounds, pounds). EN ISO 20345 is the European standard with metric measurements (joules, kilonewtons). Both ensure adequate protection but use different testing methods. When choosing between options, consider your specific workplace hazards, required protection levels, and comfort preferences. Different industries and work environments have varying safety requirements that should guide your decision. For example, electrical workers may prioritize EH protection, while construction workers need robust toe and puncture protection.

Q:Do ASTM boots need CE marking?

No, CE marking is for EU compliance. ASTM F2413 compliant boots sold in the US do not require CE marking. However, boots sold in both markets may carry both certifications. For more detailed information or specific requirements, please contact our team of safety footwear experts.

Q:What does I/75 and C/75 mean?

I/75 means impact resistance of 75 foot-pounds (about 100 joules). C/75 means compression resistance of 2500 pounds. These are the basic ASTM F2413 requirements for protective toe caps. Safety shoes are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect workers from various workplace hazards. Understanding the specific features and protection levels helps you select the right footwear for your industry and work conditions. Our safety shoes are certified to meet international standards.