Nov 13, 2018

What information is required for CE certification standards for safety shoes?

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The CE certification for EU safety shoes is a personal protective equipment directive (PPE-PersonalProtectEquipmentDirective89/686/EEC). The standard tests are mainly ENISO20344, ENISO20345, ENISO20346 and ENISO20347. The types and structures of safety shoes are as follows:

ENISO 20346 - Protective: Safety footwear shall provide the wearer with protection against 100 Joules of impact at the toe and resistance to 10,000 Newtons.

ENISO 20345 - Safety: Safety footwear shall provide the wearer with resistance to 200 Joules of impact at the toe and pressure to withstand no less than 15,000 Newtons.

ENISO20347-Occupational: refers to safety shoes for all types of professionals without steel heads.

General safety shoes CE certification is required to provide a technical document with a full set of test results: certificate, declaration of conformity, test report, details of all materials, accessories, sample trademarks, quality control documents, authorized dealers of the European Community, Customer details.

Declaration of Conformity: The declaration of conformity provided by the manufacturer must ensure that the method and materials of the safety shoe produced are consistent with the type approval test sample sent.

Customer details: company name, address, telephone, fax, contact, and order number, section number, model number, etc.

Material Details: All parts and materials need to be numbered and listed for reference in the new product group.

Test results: The technical documentation includes all test reports.

Label: Technical documents include photographs or drawings of CE labels to ensure the correctness of the labels.

Quality control: At least three tests of impact, compression and antistatic of the safety toe include.

 

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