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This ANSI standard requires that the safety shoes meet a compression test and an impact test. The best way to determine if the ANSI standard requirement has been met by the shoe manufacture is to look for the ANSI Z41. 1 marking in the shoe.
ASTM F2413 specifies performance requirements for foot protection and replaces the specification ANSI Z41.
Safety shoes or boots must have a leather upper, non-skid soles, oil resistance and impact and compression resistance ratings of 75. The shoes must also have built-in toe caps to meet requirements. Protective footwear is required for employees at risk of injury from: Rolling equipment.
ASTM stands for the American Society for Testing and Materials. It is similar to the ANSI in that it is an organization that focuses on helping develop universal standards and regulations. However, they have a more active role in standards and regulations.
Your employer requires that the safety-toe footwear must be worn at all times regardless of the presence of a hazard; must have a leather upper; must have oil resistant and non-skid soles, and must comply with ASTM 2413-05 with a impact resistance rating of 75 and an compression resistance rating of 75.
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ANSI Z41-1999, American National Standard for Personal Protection -- Protective Footwear, which is incorporated by reference in 1910.6. ANSI Z41-1991, American National Standard for Personal Protection -- Protective Footwear, which is incorporated by reference in 1910.6.
Because ANSI Z41. 1 no longer exists and new safety footwear is being tested and designed to comply with the new ASTM standards, OSHNC will consider safety footwear which is labeled as meeting the requirements of the new ASTM standards as equivalent to the ANSI Z41. 1 standards.
This ANSI standard requires that the safety shoes meet a compression test and an impact test. The best way to determine if the ANSI standard requirement has been met by the shoe manufacture is to look for the ANSI Z41. 1 marking in the shoe.

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